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  • ...two worlds. Æther is a campaign setting using the '''GURPS''' rules set. Characters must leap between worlds countering threats to both worlds and facing evil B-Grade is an rpg where the players take on the role of B-Grade movie characters such as vampires, mummys, martians, leprechauns, deformed hunchbacks, and w
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  • ..., treating the fire as a Colossal creature (reducing the DC by 16). If all characters fail their Spot checks, the fire moves closer to them. They automatically s Characters who are blinded or otherwise unable to make Spot checks can feel the heat o
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  • ** All characters start the game as balanced as possible-no dice are used. ** Avoid character classes; all characters have different skills.
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  • ...e expended to activate spells. PP can also be used by non-magic or psychic characters to resist the effects of spells or psychic intrusion. Power Points are equa ...d puny, hand-to-hand attacks made by the character do more or less damage. Characters who are trolls or large hairy aliens have a greater ST and SZ than human an
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  • ...allocation of Characteristics, Advantages and Disadvantages fall into your characters Skill Pool. Your character can draw from the Skill Pool to increase ability ...initial Characteristics. Each Characteristic can add, or subtract from the characters starting ability. Any fractions are rounded up to the nearest whole number.
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  • ...ring an Experience Check the roll is a '''fumble''', you may add +2 to the characters skill (or max +1 if his skill is 20 or higher.) This is the only way someon ...appendix on character races? for more information on limits for non-human characters.)
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  • [[Category:Non-Human Characters]] ==Non-Human Races ==
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  • ...y other Advantages (see Character creation in the main rules and Non-Human Characters in the Appendices). The Advantages come out of the total point value.
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  • on the backs of stampeding cattle. Characters cannot normally use more
    12 KB (1,972 words) - 04:16, 22 February 2012
  • ...s [[PC]]) is a [[character]] controlled by one of the [[players]]. Player characters are the protagonists of the game and it is their [[adventure]]s that [[role
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  • ...pulating the game's universe. This notably includes any allies the player characters may have as well as the villains they face.
    516 bytes (77 words) - 17:29, 12 August 2011
  • ...rry with the Melee, Martial Arts and Brawl abilities - so chances are most characters will be able to parry. The question then is, which charms should I buy so t
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  • Why wouldn't you want to play a game where the main group of player characters could be Wayland Smith, Achilles, Jubei, Moses and Wong Fei Hung, except wi ...castes operate. In addition, each book provides five pregenerated starting characters, and several unstatted Solar NPC?s
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  • ...t stress or to somehow "punish" the [[GM]]; or vice versa, that the player characters entered a hopeless situation. Also used on online RPGs as a form of [[RPG_ ...e Japanese and Western cultures prevents viewers from losing sympathy with characters based on their own high school experiences.
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  • ...en, but Walter keeps saying, "STFU, Donny." For more evidence of how these characters are like roleplayers, see, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118715/quotes quo ...tuitous amounts of experience, treasure, equipment, and magic items to the characters, which are not commensurate with the difficulty of the adventure. See also
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  • ...sic usage is describing a female character as "obviously played by a guy"; characters to whom this term has been applied include Willow Rosenberg from Buffy the ...to out-of-combat action, variants like social powergamers (who build their characters so that they can persuade/seduce/dominate any [[NPC]] they meet) have appea
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  • ...enture could take only a few seconds of game time - meaning that the other characters were not only unable to be involved in the cyberspace encounter, but unable ...efers to the idea that the players' characters are supposed to be the lead characters (that is, protagonists) in the story being told in the game. Deprotagonizat
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  • ...] with high skill, usually considerably over and above the skills of other characters. Implies that these skills are the main thrust of the character. Often co ...o ensure their characters' specialized talents get used and those of other characters do not.
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  • ...nd, sweeping events under the direction of powerful NPC's which the player characters have no hope of influencing, leaving them essentially spectators to someone ...n a cyberpunk game: a mysterious and anonymous figure who gives the player characters their mission. Notable mostly because the players are meant to understand
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