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2025: What RPGs Are Coming? | Tabletop Roleplaying Open Against Darkness Triumphant is a fantasy RPG of the type made popular by games such as D D and Pathfinder It even uses much of the same terminology and core system So, what's different? Character creation and core gameplay are simplified ADT takes its cues from earlier editions of the most popular fantasy RPG
Looking for 1d10 roll high system for sci-fi. Whats out there? The secret reason I'm asking all this is in case I wanted to convert my Sector-85 adventures to a different system, or create a Sector-85 RPG, what's out there? Yes, Traveller or Cepheus Engine are obvious choices, and would probably sell well But my heart really wants a 1d10 based sci-fi system
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What official RPG is best for Battletech Mechwarrior? Destiny is a proper RPG, its easier to use, and if you want to have classic BT mech combat, you use the classic minis rules for the mech, and Destiny tells you how what you did in RPG relates to that Destiny has its own mech rules, and they are lighter too, which are fine if you need quicker combats or maybe like the more 'arena' style feel
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What are the best most substantial most robust Gamebooks? - RPGnet Forums The wife and I have had to leave our regular RPG group temporarily due to scheduling, but found a surprisingly decent way to scratch the itch in our downtime was by playing "game-books" Our first two were Alone Against The Static, and Alone Against Nyarlathotep both broadly powered by the