... rules for the Comeliness score in 2E were tucked away in Polyhedron #89 (November, 1993) in an addendum to the adventure “The Ugly Stick.”
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Não consigo encontrar a revista original, mas esta base de dados tem uma imagem do Índice e "The Ugly Stick" está definitivamente nisso.
Felizmente, alzarius copiou as regras do Comeliness em seus posts:
Comeliness
Much of this scenario relies on the Comeliness rules from the Network’s Living City tournaments. The DM can institute this rule, or the DM can simply substitute Charisma wherever the scenario mentions Comeliness. Here are the Comeliness rules:
Comeliness reflects a character’s physical attractiveness. It can influence the initial reactions NPCs have to a character. Comeliness is not Charisma. The latter score represents a character’s force of personality.
Unlike the original edition of the AD&D game, a character’s Comeliness score is not adjusted based on Charisma, nor can characters with a high Comeliness score “fascinate” others. Comeliness in Living City play affects reaction bonuses that are tied to Charisma. Therefore, a character with a high Charisma and a high Comeliness has a significant reaction bonus.
\ begin {array} {cc} \ text {Comeliness} & \ text {Ajuste da Reação} \\ \ hline 6 & -2 \\ 7 & -1 \\ 8-12 & 0 \\ 13 & +1 \\ 14 & +2 \\ 15 & +3 \\ 16 & +5 \\ 17 & +6 \\ 18 & +7 \\ \ end {array}