OH YEAH. About those mechanics? I think you should get put a d10 if you want to make the Exalted-style descriptive posts=+1, unless you want to get people sweating all over the place to make uber-posts, because +1 in a d6 system is essential, and in a d10-based mechanics it is an incentive.
But then again, I guess you may want to go "DESCRIPT COMBAT OR DIE" kind of thing, so stick to d6 and your previous skill system. Also, reserve a spot for me in your RTD
Yeah, I've been thinking about that. Uber-posts wouldn't be required, just anything above "I hit him with my sword" would do. Like "I stab him in the face" or "I swing my sword at his head."
That said, I'd prefer to do it as a penalty for omitting it, it's just that penalties are less effective than rewards at encouraging things.
I did also come up with another idea- make rolling lower than an enemy on an attack cause you to take damage or give said enemy a bonus on their next attack or defense roll against you. Since an even contest in such a system is, on average, just evenly trading hit points, that extra +1 players could always be assumed to have would push it up into making it to their advantage to attack. If faceless mooks couldn't, it would also help explain why they sucked so much.
Unfortunately, I threw that out as too simple and... enclosed, I guess? I didn't like how everything evened out like that.
Also give me some feedback too. You owe me.
On what?
Edit: Did I mention my original intention for School of Badass is that it is supposed to be very light-hearted?
Editedit: Did I also mention I had to scratch that idea and now it's complex and my enthusiasm for it has been blown away?
I think you mentioned that, yeah.
That tends to happen, yeah.
Also, poke. Do you know any work that delves into the Akashic Records? I had a webcomic in the forges about it and I may convert it into a RTD. Arcane Steel, for an instance, is based on an old setting I had been keeping under my wing. Sorry for double-posting >.>
Delves into the Akashic Records, specifically? Afraid not. I know of something that mentions something similar in passing, but it's not gone into or relevant in any way.