Efuss skill- closest to scultping?

Started by Incorrigible, November 24, 2012, 12:59:53 PM

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Incorrigible

What would be the closest skill to represent sculpting or pottery? I think Masonry would be. I have lots of unspent efuss points and being as Sascha is a fleshcrafter I think she needs an efuss skill to represent that ability to sculpt bodies and flesh, or the 'mortal clay' as she calls it.

Everyone elses thoughts? What is the most relevant skill? Maybe engineering, or even painting?

Organized_Chaos

Masonry or Woodworking, IMHO

Aethereal

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el groso

If you have enough points in whining, you get sculpting added.

Mort

We got lots of jesters, here.

Teeth in a Bowl

I'd probably go with masonry.

Numos

For pottery, masonry. For flesh, secondary heal.

Ebok

I'm not sure out you can sculpt flesh... but if such could be done, you'd need Heal certainly more then anything else. It would anatomical studies. As a working mason, I can tell you that there isn't much crafting or art involved in the building of stone walls correctly. It could be substituted for pottery, but if you do I'd make sure there is a clear distinction between what your mason skill should be rolled for and what it could be rolled for.

The Beggar

Jean-Luc Picard would know.

Mr Howardson

efuss whining sounds good to me.

granny

don't add whining! you can't roll with it!
T.T

sylvyrdragon

Heal and Leather Working.  Think about it, sculpting flesh, cow, or human would be leather.  *shrugs*

Big Orc Man

Depending on the material, masonry / woodworking / metalworking.

lovethesuit

Quote from: The Beggar;313720Jean-Luc Picard would know.

He always knows.

Incorrigible

Thanks for the input guys! I think I've got it now. Creating a homunculus is a dc 12 (in pnp) sculpting or pottery roll, but that uses clay. An example of intended purpose, but with flesh instead. So many creepy neat things to do with transmutation, and the character does have necromancy focus, heal, and herbalism to represent the mundane and magical biological/anatomical study accompanying the transmutation. Magic!

http://www.escapefromundeath.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73567