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The Scratch Role-Playing System (Scratch RPS) is a simple set of RPG rules used in the [http://gameartsguild.com/squawk Squawk Role-Playing Game]. Scratch uses twenty-sided dice and traditional roll-and-add-bonus game mechanics. Stats for Scratch characters can be as simple as a few abilities and ability levels which are added to rolls when those abilities are used. | The Scratch Role-Playing System (Scratch RPS) is a simple set of RPG rules used in the [http://gameartsguild.com/squawk Squawk Role-Playing Game] and [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Ancient_And_Deadly Ancient & Deadly]. Scratch uses twenty-sided dice and traditional roll-and-add-bonus game mechanics. Stats for Scratch characters can be as simple as a few abilities and ability levels which are added to rolls when those abilities are used. | ||
The Scratch RPS has a few basic rules and many optional rules that may be used depending on whether they are required or desired: | The Scratch RPS has a few basic rules and many optional rules that may be used depending on whether they are required or desired: |
Revision as of 00:59, 9 March 2011
The Scratch Role-Playing System (Scratch RPS) is a simple set of RPG rules used in the Squawk Role-Playing Game and Ancient & Deadly. Scratch uses twenty-sided dice and traditional roll-and-add-bonus game mechanics. Stats for Scratch characters can be as simple as a few abilities and ability levels which are added to rolls when those abilities are used.
The Scratch RPS has a few basic rules and many optional rules that may be used depending on whether they are required or desired:
Basic Rules
Optional Rules
Complete System
(basic and optional rules on one page)