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==Players and Characters==
 
==Players and Characters==
  
The Mano a Mano rules are designed for games with one or more players where each player controls one or more individual characters. Mano a Mano is designed for role-playing games and may be too detailed for strategy games where a player directs armies or other large groups of characters.
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The Mano a Mano rules are designed for games with one or more players where each player controls one or more individual characters. Mano a Mano is designed for role-playing games and has more detail about each character than strategy games where each player directs an army or large group of characters. One person may be a Game Master (GM) who referees the game and controls the bad guys, while the regular players control the heroes. In games refereed by a GM, characters controlled by the GM are called Non-Player Characters (NPCs) and characters controlled by the regular players are called Player Characters (PCs.) PCs and NPCs use the same rules, so Mano a Mano can also be used in games that do not have a GM.
 
 
One person may be a Game Master (GM) who referees the game and controls the bad guys, while the regular players control the heroes. Mano a Mano can also be used in games that do not have a GM. In games refereed by a GM, characters controlled by the GM are called Non-Player Characters (NPCs) and characters controlled by the regular players are called Player Characters (PCs.)
 

Latest revision as of 09:20, 29 June 2008

Players and Characters[edit]

The Mano a Mano rules are designed for games with one or more players where each player controls one or more individual characters. Mano a Mano is designed for role-playing games and has more detail about each character than strategy games where each player directs an army or large group of characters. One person may be a Game Master (GM) who referees the game and controls the bad guys, while the regular players control the heroes. In games refereed by a GM, characters controlled by the GM are called Non-Player Characters (NPCs) and characters controlled by the regular players are called Player Characters (PCs.) PCs and NPCs use the same rules, so Mano a Mano can also be used in games that do not have a GM.