11-05-2018, 08:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2018, 08:56 AM by William Harrison.)
Hello, potential player here, I just had some questions about what kinds of blasters are allowed at Spite Games.
I read the ruling on the website, and if I understand them, stock firing mechanisms are the only requirement for a blaster to be allowed. I’m not sure how literally that is to be taken, but it leads into my big question.
Is an integration considered a cosmetic modification, or a performance upgrade? Please don’t take this as me trying to bend the rules, I just want to get a better understanding. Rules as written would allow it as long as both/all blasters involved retain their original firing mechanisms, but it might violate rules as intended as is a “performance upgrade” in the sense that the player now hasn’t access to an advantage that someone wielding a completely stock version of the the base blaster wouldn’t, such as an underslung shotgun or something similar.
I read the ruling on the website, and if I understand them, stock firing mechanisms are the only requirement for a blaster to be allowed. I’m not sure how literally that is to be taken, but it leads into my big question.
Is an integration considered a cosmetic modification, or a performance upgrade? Please don’t take this as me trying to bend the rules, I just want to get a better understanding. Rules as written would allow it as long as both/all blasters involved retain their original firing mechanisms, but it might violate rules as intended as is a “performance upgrade” in the sense that the player now hasn’t access to an advantage that someone wielding a completely stock version of the the base blaster wouldn’t, such as an underslung shotgun or something similar.