![]() ![]() ![]() Often a hacker impersonates routine parts of the system's own processes. Sometimes the hacker impersonates a person of authority in a system, like an admin or a regular user or some such. (Bonus question: which of the Merry Men would you cast as the Hacker?)Ī Hacker gathers and distributes information by illegitimately posing as an authorized source. So my question boils down to, based on your knowledge of medieval history and/or previous play experience with Leverage, how can I balance the Hacker with the rest of the crew? ![]() I'm worried magic would make the rest of the party irrelevant. Also, neither of these first two options helps the Hacker fulfill their traditional role as information-gatherer.ģ) I could re-skin Hacker entirely and turn it into Wizard, but Leverage doesn't seem to have a system built in for limiting what a Wizard could do. I'm trying to define exactly what a Hacker can do in a medieval setting, in a way that lets the Hacker contribute consistently to the group without making them overpowered.ġ) The rulebook suggests re-skinning Hackers as forgers in lower-tech settings, but there doesn't seem to be too much for a Hacker to forge in a medieval setting.Ģ) Hackers can also be gadgeteers, but without any kind of electonics available, most gadgets are likely to be large and unwieldy, hardly appropriate for a sneaky crew. I'm designing a Leverage one-shot using Robin Hood's Merry Men, and I've got pretty much everything figured out but the Hacker. ![]()
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