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== Using the pattern ==
 
== Using the pattern ==
[[Abilities]] can modify [[Avatars]], [[Characters]], [[Companions]], and [[Units]] by giving players means of affecting the game state through using these game elements.
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[[Abilities]] can modify [[Avatars]], [[Characters]], [[Companions]], and [[Units]] by giving players means of affecting the game state through using these game elements. [[Competence Areas]], [[Orthogonal Differentiation]], and [[Privileged Abilities]] can all be created by only providing certain [[Abilities]] to certain game elements. [[Skills]] can be used to differentiate how powerful [[Abilities]] are for different game elements.
  
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Many games have rules regarding changing which [[Abilities]] players have access to, typically ass part of [[Penalties]] or [[Rewards]], or related to [[Character Development|Character]] or [[Abstract Player Construct Development]]. [[Ability Losses]], [[Cooldown]], [[Decreased Abilities]], [[New Abilities]], [[Improved Abilities]], [[Power-Ups]], and [[Unlocking]] are all general patterns related to this, in many cases making [[Abilities]] into [[Temporary Abilities]] or attaching [[Gain Competence]] goals to the [[Abilities]]. [[Area Control]], [[Deterioration]], and [[Location-Fixed Abilities]] are ways of relating access to [[Abilities]] to other parts of the game system.
  
Many games have rules regarding changing which [[Abilities]] players have access to, typically ass part of [[Penalties]] or [[Rewards]], or related to [[Character Development|Character]] or [[Abstract Player Construct Development]].
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[[Powers]] is a specific form of [[Abilities]]. [[Ammunition]] can be this also when different types of [[Ammunition]] provide different types of [[Abilities]].  
  
[[Powers]] is a specific form of [[Abilities]]. [[Ammunition]] can be this also when different types of [[Ammunition]] provide different types of [[Abilities]].
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In games with [[Game Masters]], [[Abilities]] [[Feigned Die Rolls]],
 
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=== Can Be Modulated By ===
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[[Ability Losses]],  
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[[Area Control]],
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[[Competence Areas]],
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[[Cooldown]],
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[[Decreased Abilities]],
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[[Deterioration]],
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[[Feigned Die Rolls]],  
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[[Gain Competence]],
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[[Improved Abilities]],
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[[Location-Fixed Abilities]],
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[[New Abilities]],
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[[Orthogonal Differentiation]],
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[[Power-Ups]],
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[[Privileged Abilities]],
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[[Skills]],
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[[Temporary Abilities]],
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[[Unlocking]]
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== Consequences ==
 
== Consequences ==

Revision as of 09:41, 15 September 2014

Actions through which characters or units can affect game worlds.

This pattern is a still a stub.

Examples

Using the pattern

Abilities can modify Avatars, Characters, Companions, and Units by giving players means of affecting the game state through using these game elements. Competence Areas, Orthogonal Differentiation, and Privileged Abilities can all be created by only providing certain Abilities to certain game elements. Skills can be used to differentiate how powerful Abilities are for different game elements.

Many games have rules regarding changing which Abilities players have access to, typically ass part of Penalties or Rewards, or related to Character or Abstract Player Construct Development. Ability Losses, Cooldown, Decreased Abilities, New Abilities, Improved Abilities, Power-Ups, and Unlocking are all general patterns related to this, in many cases making Abilities into Temporary Abilities or attaching Gain Competence goals to the Abilities. Area Control, Deterioration, and Location-Fixed Abilities are ways of relating access to Abilities to other parts of the game system.

Powers is a specific form of Abilities. Ammunition can be this also when different types of Ammunition provide different types of Abilities.

In games with Game Masters, Abilities Feigned Die Rolls,

Consequences

Since Abilities give players possibilities to try and affect the game state of a game, the pattern typically gives players a Freedom of Choice of what to do and may cause them to have an Exaggerated Perception of Influence. Providing many Abilities can create Complex Gameplay.

Relations

Can Instantiate

Complex Gameplay, Exaggerated Perception of Influence, Freedom of Choice

Can Modulate

Avatars, Characters, Companions, Units

Can Be Instantiated By

Ammunition, Powers

Can Be Modulated By

Ability Losses, Area Control, Competence Areas, Cooldown, Decreased Abilities, Deterioration, Feigned Die Rolls, Gain Competence, Improved Abilities, Location-Fixed Abilities, New Abilities, Orthogonal Differentiation, Power-Ups, Privileged Abilities, Skills, Temporary Abilities, Unlocking

Possible Closure Effects

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Potentially Conflicting With

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History

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References

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Acknowledgements

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