Shadowfyr wrote:drewkitty ~..~ wrote:Shadowfyr wrote:Okay this is one thing i cant seem to find, since i normally play humans.
But when a player chooses an R.C.C. and the O.C.C that why want to play it as how are the skills chosen?
Do you get all the skills the RCC starts with plus OCC/Related/Secondary of the OCC?
My brother assures me its that but i just want to confirm for sure since it can be a lot of skills since this is a new thing to me.
And also can y'all point me to the book its in to so i can refer to it in the future (or in my group lol)
Thx!
You can not have an RCC and a OCC, by PB rules you can not proceed in two classes at one time.
If you meant to choose a Race and a OCC, then you should of said that.
Yes, some racial skills are misrepresented as RCC skills.
Confused me for a moment, I thought RCC was called (Racial, Character, Class) or just a longer terminology for saying race?
But yes plan on using the Tarbull as the race and a cyber-knight for OCC (please don't go into the technicalities of the 2 together)
And just trying to figure out which skills are being taken so it doesn't seem like an overload.
The reason you are confused is because PB has been mislabeling Races as RCC's.
Race=Species
A RCC is a class that is restricted to a specific race.
Yes, there are some races where every single member of the race has the RCC. (see note #1)
I will give you an example of a race and it's associated RCC. The dog boy race and the Psi hound RCC. Note that in RUE the race stats are mixed up with the Class text and the RCC is misrepresented as an OCC. Yes yes yee RUEish people I know about the style change in rue. That does not change what they are. "A Rose by any other name is still a Rose."[I think I'm quoting The Bard with that.] So go fling your venom at kevin for making the stylistic change. Not me for pointing it out how it messes the rules up.
#1: These are due to that everyone of that race is trained up the same due to that race having the same racial powers so they get the same training. In these, 1 out of 10 times occurrences, the terms Race and RCC have little to distinguish between them. Which is why for these races taking an OCC
at char creation means the char does not have the racial powers nor the RCC skills.
The Klingon example, while in their culture the warrior culture is dominate, there are scientists, doctors, and other professions that klingons have. A counter example vs the klingons would be Dwarves. "Every one knows Dwarves are smiths." is as biased statement as saying "All Klingons are warriors."( see note #2)
#2 Yes, there are races that get Racial Skills. You need to read the texts of each race. In the newer books they will be misrepresented as RCC skills. How do you tell the difference? Racial skills misrepresented as RCC skills are listed near Natural Abilities, listed in paragraph form. RCC skills are listed in the Class Skills Format. If you are do not understand Class SKills Format then open up a book to a OCC and look how the skills for that OCC are arranged.
As an example but not to make a conversion but using the afore mentioned Klingons, they would have the
racial skills of h2h basic and WP knife. This is not a class full of skills so not a RCC.
Jedrious wrote:Actually A/S, Drew has a very good point about the books going back and forth between labeling a race a race or an rcc, sometimes even in the same book. Long story short, read the entire racial entry very carefully for each race.
Thank you Jed. I have done my reading and found +90% of what are called RCC's, are really "A Race" and "A RCC."
Shadowfyr wrote:Final question tho. Since i couldn't find it in the RUE, but which book as the most information about this though? Like I've never seen that line anywhere in my readings.
What does the pronoun "this" mean in your question?
This being multi-classing? (answer: There are not any canon answers in any rifts book. (see note #3))
This being races being misrepresented as RCC's? (answer: Start reading the the races and rcc's critically and suggested before by Jed and you will start finding out which ones are which.)
I hate when pronouns are used without their subjects.
#3 To get to the published canon changing class rules you would need the PF:High Seas book. And then they only cover OCCs. Not RCC's nor PCC's nor RCC's&PCC's misrepresented as OCC's. Because there are no misrepresentations in PF for the most part. Again you nay sayers spend your venom on Kevin for the misrepresentations of style mess up the rules, not the one who is pointing them out.
#3.1 There are some optional official rules posted in the 'cutting room floor". But they so far have not been published. (*Waves hand at the venom spitters in dismissal*. Save your venom for Kevin to get the Rifts changing class rules publish. Not the one pointing out Rifts does not have any published. No, posting is not publishing.)
P.S.: Yes there are people here who do not see eye to eye with me about some things. That is why all the 'take your complaints to Kevin" mentions. I am acknowledging them and telling them where to spend their fury with me saying how things are without the "veil of style", to get the books fixed.

May you be blessed with the ability to change course when you are off the mark.
Each question should be give the canon answer 1st, then you can proclaim your house rules.
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