Im looking at houseruling some numbers and stuff in the priority table. More specifically there are some elements I dont like with the numbers of attributes, and the mechanics of the adjustment column and magic/resonance column. (Input to any of the remaining columns are naturally also welcome).
First of all, I generally like priority table character generations. I know many others prefer karma - but I like speed and tough choices of the priority table.
1: buffing the attributes column.
I like having maximum 1 attribute at racial maximum, BUT also max 1 attribute at racial minimum.
Naturally that last part is a penalty for some character builds- but by buffing the attribute table somewhat that shouldnt be an issue.
Im thinking something like this.
A:25
B:20
C:16
D:12
E:8
I think the current TWO!! Attribute pointe at priority E is pretty useless. I think every choice should be viable- not equally viable necescarily- but at least viable for some niche builds.
2: Adjustment points column
Maybe the biggest chance... Because I definetely prefer the previous edition of lower special attribute points, but higher metahumans minimum attribute ratings.
Im not quite sure how it should look, maybe something like this?
A:elf(9), Dwarf (7), ork(7), troll(5)
B:human (10), elf(7), Dwarf (5), ork (5), troll(3)
C:human (7), elf (4), Dwarf (2), ork (2), troll (0)
D:human (3), elf (1), Dwarf (0), ork (0)
E: human (1)
Naturally this would also mean that the metatypes are back to the 2-7 and 3-8 stats and not the 1-8 stats.
Magic/resonance
Also a tricky one. The previous edition you could supplement your adepts magic score/PP with special attribute points, at the cost of adept skill points. Or at the cost og spells, skills and complex forms for the other types.
Currently you can supplement your adepts magic score with Adjustment points... for Very little benefit. Mages are a Lot Better Places though.
Im thinking of reintroducing 5th editions bonus skills or something else like that. And of course have adepts gain PP by using Adjustment points to supplement their magic score