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*'''Might.''' Might is a creature's physical strength and endurance. A Hero has HP equal to 4 + its Might. HP is the number of Damage a creature can take before suffering a Wound. | *'''Might.''' Might is a creature's physical strength and endurance. A Hero has HP equal to 4 + its Might. HP is the number of Damage a creature can take before suffering a Wound. | ||
*'''Agility.''' Agility is a creature's ability to finely manipulate objects and accuracy. Agility would effect Initiative in some way. | *'''Agility.''' Agility is a creature's ability to finely manipulate objects and accuracy. Agility would effect Initiative in some way. | ||
*'''Speed.''' Speed is a creature's alacrity, expeditiousness, and ability to move. | *'''Speed.''' Speed is a creature's alacrity, expeditiousness, and ability to move. At the start of your turn, you gain an amount of Movement equal to your Speed. | ||
*'''Lore.''' Lore is a creature's learned knowledge of the world. | *'''Lore.''' Lore is a creature's learned knowledge of the world. | ||
*'''Wit.''' Wit is a creature's gained experience of the world and out of the box thinking. You have a number of Reactions every Round equal to your Wit | *'''Wit.''' Wit is a creature's gained experience of the world and out of the box thinking. You have a number of Reactions every Round equal to 1 + your Wit, with a minimum of 1. | ||
*'''Spirit.''' Spirit is a creature's force of personality and will-power. At the end of a Rest, a creature can attempt to Recover from a number of Lingering Wounds who's Recovery Conditions it meets. | *'''Spirit.''' Spirit is a creature's force of personality and will-power. At the end of a Rest, a creature can attempt to Recover from a number of Lingering Wounds who's Recovery Conditions it meets. | ||
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== Stat Increases == | == Stat Increases == | ||
Whenever your Hero Levels up, you increase one of your Stats by 1.<br> | Whenever your Hero Levels up, you increase one of your Stats by 1.<br> | ||
Stats have a maximum of 5 from | Stats have a maximum of 4 at 1st Level, 5 from 2nd to 6th Level, a maximum of 7 from 7th Level to 12th Level, a maximum of 9 from 13th Level to 18th Level, and a maximum of 11 from 19th Level to 20th Level. | ||
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=== Unbreakable Stone === | === Unbreakable Stone === | ||
''Dwarf Trait''<br> | ''Dwarf Trait''<br> | ||
Your body and will is unbreakable as the earth itself. When you use your Might or Spirit to Defend, you reroll your Defense Die if the result is a 1. | ''Your body and will is unbreakable as the earth itself.'' When you use your Might or Spirit to Defend, you reroll your Defense Die if the result is a 1. | ||
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==== Forgeborne ==== | ==== Forgeborne ==== | ||
''Dwarven Lineage''<br> | ''Dwarven Lineage''<br> | ||
''Your ancestors worked as smiths in powerful volcanoes.'' You gain Resistance | ''Your ancestors worked as smiths in powerful volcanoes and the fires within entangle with your beard.'' You gain Resistance 2 to Fire Damage. | ||
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==== Longbeard ==== | |||
''Dwarven Lineage''<br> | |||
''You come from the longest lineage of Dwarves, thus the determination of your ancestors is woven into your earthen bones.'' When you Roll a 1 on any Die, you can spend 1 Energy to Reroll the Die. | |||
==== Psychic ==== | ==== Psychic ==== | ||
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''Your ancestors have survived a harsh wasteland filled with psionic monsters.'' When you make a Check against an effect with the Mental trait, you roll the Check twice, and use the higher result for the Check. | ''Your ancestors have survived a harsh wasteland filled with psionic monsters.'' When you make a Check against an effect with the Mental trait, you roll the Check twice, and use the higher result for the Check. | ||
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==== Understaker ==== | |||
''Dwarven Lineage''<br> | |||
''You are part of a long line of gravekeepers, who keep the ancient Dwarven burial caverns.'' You gain Death Resistance 1. | |||
=== Lineage Feat === | === Lineage Feat === | ||
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! Name !! Attack Die !! Used Stats !! Target Stats !! Traits !! Keywords | ! Name !! Attack Die !! Used Stats !! Target Stats !! Traits !! Keywords | ||
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| Crossbow || 1d6 || Agility, Wit || Agility || Bow, Piercing || Hands (2), Ranged (12 Meters) | | Crossbow || 1d6 || Agility, Wit || Agility, Speed || Bow, Piercing || Hands (2), Ranged (12 Meters) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Dagger || 1d4 || Agility, Speed, Wit || Agility, Wit || Knife, Versatile (Piercing or Slashing) || Hands (1), Paired (d6), Thrown (4 Meters) | | Dagger || 1d4 || Agility, Speed, Wit || Agility, Wit || Knife, Versatile (Piercing or Slashing) || Hands (1), Paired (d6), Melee, Thrown (4 Meters) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Greataxe || 1d10 || Might || Agility, Speed || Axe, Slashing || Hands (2), Melee | | Greataxe || 1d10 || Might || Agility, Speed || Axe, Slashing || Hands (2), Melee | ||
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| Light Armor || +1 || Armor || Resistant +2 (Precise) | | Light Armor || +1 || Armor || Resistant +2 (Precise) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Medium Armor || +2 || Armor || | | Medium Armor || +2 || Armor || - | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Heavy Armor || +3 || Armor || Slowing (1), Vulnerable -2 (Concussive) | | Heavy Armor || +3 || Armor || Slowing (1), Vulnerable -2 (Concussive) | ||
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*'''Vulnerable.''' You gain a penalty to Checks you make against effects with the Traits listed in with the Keyword, equal to the value listed with the Keyword. | *'''Vulnerable.''' You gain a penalty to Checks you make against effects with the Traits listed in with the Keyword, equal to the value listed with the Keyword. | ||
= | = Artisan = | ||
= Berserker = | = Berserker = | ||
Berserkers are powerful hulks that use magic and powerful emotions to fuel a | |||
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=== Starting Class Benefits === | === Starting Class Benefits === | ||
If this is the first Class you gain a Level in, you gain the following benefits: | If this is the first Class you gain a Level in, you gain the following benefits: | ||
*'''Ability Boost.''' Might | *'''Ability Boost.''' Might | ||
*'''Skill Proficiencies.''' 1 | |||
*'''Skill Proficiencies.''' | |||
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==== | ==== Powerful Will ==== | ||
''1st Level | ''1st Level Berserker Feature''<br> | ||
'' | ''Berserkers are naturally strong-willed beings, wrought with intense emotion. Thus, their will is harder to break.'' When you make a Check to resist an Emotional or Mental effect, you make the Check twice, using the higher result. | ||
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==== | ==== Berserker Path ==== | ||
'' | ''1st, and more, Level Berserker Feature''<br> | ||
You choose a | You choose a Berserker Path from the following table which represents the emotions or magical power that fuels your. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ | |+ | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Berserker Paths !! Complexity Level !! Path Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Path of Crucibles || Example || Example | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Path of Devotion || Example || Example | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Path of Focus || Example || Example | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Path of Joy || Example || Example | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Path of Wrath || Example || Example | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==== | == Berserker Paths == | ||
=== Path of Devotion === | |||
''You | ''You in love boi'' | ||
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==== | ==== Devotion ==== | ||
'' | ''1st Level Path of Devotion Feature — Passion. Emotion.''<br> | ||
''You emotion go big love.'' You can spend 1 Action to enter a heightened emotional state of protection and devotion, which you remain in unless you meet the Ending Conditions.<br> | |||
'''Devotion Benifits:''' You can spend 1 Action and take 1d4 Damage to Recover from a Glancing Wound. Also, if an Ally adjacent to you takes a Glancing Wound, you can use your Reaction to take that wound instead.<br> | |||
'''Devotion Drawbacks:''' You cannot take an act that would directly result in an Ally coming in harms-way.<br> | |||
'''Ending Conditions:''' Your Devotion ends once none of your Allies are in a danger that you can percieve. | |||
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=== | === Path of Wrath === | ||
'' | ''You angy boi'' | ||
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==== | ==== Rage ==== | ||
'' | ''1st Level Path of Wrath Feature - Passion. Emotion.''<br> | ||
''You emotion go big angy.'' You can spend 1 Action to enter a heightened emotional state of anger and fury, which you remain in unless you meet the Ending Conditions.<br> | |||
'''Rage Benifits:''' You gain Resistance 1d4 to effects without the Magic Trait.<br> | |||
'''Rage Drawbacks:''' At least 1 of your Actions each Turn must be spent to take the Attack Action, targeting a Creature, if you are not able to perform this Action, you gain Weakness 1d4 to all Rolls you make until the end of your next Turn.<br> | |||
'''Ending Conditions:''' Your Rage ends once there are no more Foes within 25 Meters that you are aware of or if you are Unconscious. | |||
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== | = Bard = | ||
== | |||
= Cleric = | |||
= Cursed = | |||
== | = Disciple = | ||
== | = Druid = | ||
== | = Executioner = | ||
= Magus = | = Magus = | ||
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If this is the first Class you gain a Level in, you gain the following benefits: | If this is the first Class you gain a Level in, you gain the following benefits: | ||
*'''Ability Boost.''' Might | *'''Ability Boost.''' Might | ||
*'''Skill Proficiencies.''' 1 | |||
*'''Skill Proficiencies.''' | |||
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= Warlock = | = Warlock = | ||
= | = Warrior = | ||
Warriors are well-rounded combatants, who fight with powerful armor and weapons, either in the thick of combat, or from the sidelines with powerful ranged options. [For design: because they get a new Maneuver every even Level, they can get a less powerful feature at these Levels.] | |||
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=== Starting Class Benefits === | |||
If this is the first Class you gain a Level in, you gain the following benefits: | |||
*'''Ability Boost.''' Might or Agility | |||
*'''Skill Proficiencies.''' 2 | |||
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==== Attack of Opportunity ==== | |||
''1st Level Warrior Feature''<br> | |||
''You're reaction times have quickened, allowing you to take advantage on your enemy's weaknesses when they present themselves.'' When a Foe within your Reach makes a Ranged Attack or willingly leaves their space, you can use a Reaction to Attack that Foe. | |||
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==== Second Wind ==== | |||
''1st Level Warrior Feature''<br> | |||
''You gain the ability to draw on a deep well of fortitude.'' You can spend 1 Action and spend 1 Energy to attempt to recover from one of your Wounds using Might or Agility instead of the listed Recovery Stat. | |||
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==== Combat Maneuvers ==== | |||
''2nd Level Warrior Feature''<br> | |||
''Not all Warriors use the same skills and tactics in a battle, each one uses their own unique blend of maneuvers, tactics, and flourishes.'' Choose two Maneuvers detailed at the end of the Warrior Class Description to learn, these represent your various fighting styles. You learn an additional Maneuver at 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 20th Level in this class. | |||
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==== Warrior League ==== | |||
''3rd, and more, Level Warrior Feature''<br> | |||
You choose a Warrior League from the following table which represents the specializations and fighting styles you replicate. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ | |||
|- | |||
! Warrior League !! Complexity Level !! League Description | |||
|- | |||
| Banneret's League || Example || Example | |||
|- | |||
| Champion's League || Example || Example | |||
|- | |||
| Double Knight's League || Example || Example | |||
|- | |||
| Eldritch Archer's League || Example || Example | |||
|- | |||
| Samurai's League || Example || Example | |||
|} | |||
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==== Muscle Memory ==== | |||
''4th Level Warrior Feature''<br> | |||
''You have honed your muscle memory and practiced to react in the blink of an eye.'' Once per turn, you can Swap Items as a Free Action. | |||
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==== Push On ==== | |||
''5th Level Warrior Feature''<br> | |||
At the start of your Turn, you can spend 1 Energy to gain 1 additional Action on that turn. You can do this only once per Turn. | |||
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==== Feature ==== | |||
''6th Level Warrior Feature''<br> | |||
Feature | |||
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==== Sweeping Strikes ==== | |||
''7th Level Warrior Feature''<br> | |||
After an Attack resolves in which you Wounded a Foe, you can make an Attack targeting a Foe within 1 Meter of the Wounded creature as a Free Action. This Attack uses the information of the Attack you used to Wound the original target, except that it uses 1d4 for its Attack Roll. | |||
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== Combat Maneuvers == | |||
==== Brace ==== | |||
When you make a Defense Roll, you can use a Reaction and spend 1 Energy to increase your Defense Die by 1 Step. | |||
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==== Disarm ==== | |||
When you Wound a Foe with an Attack, you can spend 1 Energy to force it to drop one of the Items its holding, and you push the Item 3 Meters in a direction of your choice. | |||
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== Warrior Leagues == | |||
=== Champion's League === | |||
Champions have some of the most general combat prowess of any type of Fighter. | |||
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==== Combat Prowess ==== | |||
''3rd Level Champion's League Feature''<br> | |||
''Champion's have honed their strikes to deal bone-cracking blows.'' When you deal Damage with an Attack, you deal an additional 1d4 Damage. This Die increases by 1 Step when you become a 7th (1d6), 11th (1d8), 15th (1d10), and 19th (1d12) Level Fighter. [The die should increase a step every time Fighter's get a subclass feature.] | |||
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= Wizard = | = Wizard = |
Revision as of 20:00, 7 February 2023
Project Istari
Project Istari (working title) is an in-work TTRPG project. This is an attempt to make a very effective, streamlined yet having a ton of options, fun, and versatile TTRPG.
Work-In Progress Mechanics
Items
Certain Items would be called out and have explicit statistics and abilities, both in combat and out. Other, less important Items will either be assumed to be had by everyone, or grouped into Packs, such as a Camping Packs (Undecided on which).
Stats
Every creature will have six Stats.
- Might. Might is a creature's physical strength and endurance. A Hero has HP equal to 4 + its Might. HP is the number of Damage a creature can take before suffering a Wound.
- Agility. Agility is a creature's ability to finely manipulate objects and accuracy. Agility would effect Initiative in some way.
- Speed. Speed is a creature's alacrity, expeditiousness, and ability to move. At the start of your turn, you gain an amount of Movement equal to your Speed.
- Lore. Lore is a creature's learned knowledge of the world.
- Wit. Wit is a creature's gained experience of the world and out of the box thinking. You have a number of Reactions every Round equal to 1 + your Wit, with a minimum of 1.
- Spirit. Spirit is a creature's force of personality and will-power. At the end of a Rest, a creature can attempt to Recover from a number of Lingering Wounds who's Recovery Conditions it meets.
Stat Increases
Whenever your Hero Levels up, you increase one of your Stats by 1.
Stats have a maximum of 4 at 1st Level, 5 from 2nd to 6th Level, a maximum of 7 from 7th Level to 12th Level, a maximum of 9 from 13th Level to 18th Level, and a maximum of 11 from 19th Level to 20th Level.
Attacking
When a creature Attacks, it targets one of the Stats determined by the Weapon its using, it then rolls a die determined by its Weapon and adds a Stat (usually Might or Agility) to the Roll, the target then rolls its Defense Die (determined by its class, armor, etc.) and adds the Stat you targeted. Something happens with the excess the Attacker gets from the target's defense, most likely building up to getting a wound.
Energy
Every creature has a pool of 6 Energy, which recharges whenever it finishes a Rest or maybe some other time. A creature's Energy pool gains a maximum increase whenever it reaches Level 5, 10, 15, and 20.
Spells
Spells will scale, so that signature spells you get at 1st Level are just about as viable as the new Spells you get at max Level. Spells have 5 Levels, and all spells are raised to the highest Level.
Full-Casters unlock 1st Level Spells at 1st Level, 2nd Level Spells at 5th Level, 3rd Level Spells at 9th Level, 4th Level Spells at 13th Level, and 5th Level Spells at 17th Level.
Half-Casters unlock 1st Level Spells at 2nd Level, 2nd Level Spells at 9th Level, and 3rd Level Spells at 17th Level.
Checks
When you make a Check, you roll a d10, add the appropriate Stat and other modifiers, and use the result to determine the outcome. Checks are used for things such as jumping over a chasm, sneaking around, or resisting magical effects.
Resistance
When you have Resistance, such as Fire Resistance, you gain a bonus equal to the value of that Resistance with Checks made to resist effects with that Trait and to Defense Rolls against that Damage Type.
Die Steps
Certain mechanics increase dice by certain Steps. This uses the following pattern.
1D4-1D6-1D8-1D10-1D12-2D6-2D8-2D10-2D12-3D8-2D10-3D12-4D10-4D12-5D10-5D12-6D10-6D12.
If somehow you get above 6d12, then if you're currently on a d12, increase the number of dice by 1 and reduce the size to a d10, and if you're currently on a d10, then you increase the size of the dice to d12s.
Character Creation
When you're creating a Character for Requiem RPG, you follow a couple steps. Kin, Class, Past, Present, and Future. These steps can be followed in different orders.
Lineages
Your Lineage is the type of creature you are, such as a Human, Elf, Dwarf, Goblin, etc.
Dwarf
Dwarves are a hardy, stout folk, with a strong heart and affinity for the mines.
Ability Boosts | Ability Flaw | Languages |
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Might, Spirit, Free | Speed | Creole, Dwarven |
Immovable Rock
Dwarf Trait
As a Dwarf, you are hardier at resisting effects that would harm your body or weaken you. When you would gain the Prone Glancing Wound, or be moved against your will, you can use your Reaction ignore that effect.
Unbreakable Stone
Dwarf Trait
Your body and will is unbreakable as the earth itself. When you use your Might or Spirit to Defend, you reroll your Defense Die if the result is a 1.
Kins
Your Hero gains a Kin, which gives them an additional trait they gain based on their ancestry within their Lineage. Choose one of the following Kins for your Hero.
Forgeborne
Dwarven Lineage
Your ancestors worked as smiths in powerful volcanoes and the fires within entangle with your beard. You gain Resistance 2 to Fire Damage.
Longbeard
Dwarven Lineage
You come from the longest lineage of Dwarves, thus the determination of your ancestors is woven into your earthen bones. When you Roll a 1 on any Die, you can spend 1 Energy to Reroll the Die.
Psychic
Dwarven Lineage
Your ancestors have survived a harsh wasteland filled with psionic monsters. When you make a Check against an effect with the Mental trait, you roll the Check twice, and use the higher result for the Check.
Understaker
Dwarven Lineage
You are part of a long line of gravekeepers, who keep the ancient Dwarven burial caverns. You gain Death Resistance 1.
Lineage Feat
1st, 5th, 9th, 13th, and 17th Level Dwarf Trait
Choose one of the Dwarf Lineage Feats to gain as long as you meet the prerequisites of that Feat.
Stonecunning
Prerequisites | Actions | Traits | Energy |
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Dwarf, Level 1 | 1 | Dwarf | N/A |
You have trained to learn information about about the rock around you merely by looking at it and feeling its strength. You can spend 1 Action to learn about the history about a piece of stonework that you would normally need a successful Check (such as a History Check) to learn.
Unburdened Iron
Prerequisites | Actions | Traits | Energy |
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Dwarf, Level 1 | N/A | Dwarf | N/A |
You've learned techniques first devised by your ancestors during their ancient wars, allowing you to comfortably wear massive suits of armor. You ignore the Speed reduction from any Armor you wear, and while your Movement is reduced in any way, your Movement increases by 1.
Class
Your Class is the skills your character has, categorized into groups, such as Fighter, Wizard, or Rogue. Classes are divided into several groups based on both play style and magical potential.
Class Ideas: Inquisitor, Warlord, Runesmith
Culturally Specific Class Ideas: Samurai, Spartan, Shinobi, Einherjar
Class Name | Core Stat | Complexity Level | Class Description | Subclass Title (Starting Level) |
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Berserker | Might | Example | Example | Path (Level 1) |
Cursed | Might or Spirit | Example | Example | Curse (Level 1) |
Disciple | Might or Agility | Example | Example | Journey (Level 3) |
Executioner | Might | Example | Example | Hood (Level 3) |
Monk | Agility or Wit | Example | Example | Way (Level 3) |
Vanguard | Might | Example | Example | Mandate (Level 2) |
Warrior | Might or Agility | Example | Example | League (Level 3) |
Class Name | Core Stat | Complexity Level | Class Description | Subclass Title (Starting Level) |
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Artisan | Lore | Example | Example | Mastery (Level 1) |
Mentor | Lore, Wit, or Spirit | Example | Example | Curriculum (Level 3) |
Ranger | Wit | Example | Example | Conclave (Level 3) |
Rogue | Agility | Example | Example | Gig (Level 3) |
Savant | Lore | Example | Example | Expert (Level 3) |
Swashbuckler | Spirit | Example | Example | Flair (Level 3) |
Traveler | Wit | Example | Example | Style (Level 2) |
Class Name | Core Stat | Complexity Level | Class Description | Subclass Title (Starting Level) |
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Mageborn | Spirit | Example | Example | Technique (Level 3) |
Magus | Lore | Example | Example | Medium (Level 2) |
Paladin | Spirit | Example | Example | Oath (Level 1) |
Psion | Lore | Example | Example | Order (Level 3) |
Shaman | Wit | Example | Example | Attunement (Level 2) |
Summoner | Spirit | Example | Example | Bond (Level 1) |
Warden | Wit | Example | Example | Realm (Level 3) |
Class Name | Core Stat | Complexity Level | Class Description | Subclass Title (Starting Level) |
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Bard | Spirit | Example | Example | College (Level 2) |
Cleric | Wit | Example | Example | Domain (Level 1) |
Druid | Wit | Example | Example | Circle (Level 2) |
Istari | Lore | Example | Example | [Unknown] (Level [X]) |
Sorcerer | Spirit | Example | Example | Bloodline (Level 1) |
Warlock | Spirit | Example | Example | Patron (Level 1) |
Wizard | Lore | Example | Example | School (Level 2) |
Past
Your Past is the history of your character, such as being touched by magic, defending your home from bandits, working as a blacksmith, a soldier, or being imprisoned.
The GM determines how many History Points each Hero in the campaign has at Level 1 (usually 5).
[If a Past costs 1 Point, it generally gives a Lore and a Skill. If a Past costs 2 Points, it generally gives a Lore, Skill, and Stat increase. If a Past costs 3 Points, it generally gives a Lore, Skill, Stat increase, and ability. These can be adjusted to give abilities instead of the numerical increases, though one should never give two stat increases, and the ability should encapsulate all of the stuff it gives, it should not give more. A Skill or Lore can be swapped out with a Language. They might also give a drawback]]
Harsh Summer
1 Point
You, and potentially your whole home town, fought through and survived an especially harsh summer, which you contributed to in some way. You get Endurance Proficiency. You gain Fire Resistance 1.
Harsh Winter
1 Point
You, and potentially your whole home town, fought through and survived an especially harsh winter, which you contributed to in some way. You get Endurance Proficiency. You gain Cold Resistance 1.
Scaled Mountain
1 Point
You have achieved a great feat, climbing either a mountain, cliff, or some other large surface. You gain Athletics and Endurance Proficiency.
Escaped Capture
2 Points
You escaped some form of captivity, whether it be slavery, prison, or something else. You gain Chase and Escape Proficiency. Your Speed increases by 1.
Home Scorched
2 Points
Your home, either the actual house, a large part of, or the entire city, was burned, and you helped in fighting the fire in some way. You gain Athletics and Endurance Proficiency. Your Might increases by 1.
Bandit Attack
2 Points
You, your family, or your village was attacked by bandits, and you helped to defend in some way. You get Athletics, Bullying, or Intimidation Proficiency.
Watch Out! (Reaction) When an Ally adjacent to you makes a Defense Roll, you can use your Reaction to give them a +2 Bonus to the Roll.
Noble
2 Points
You have lived in comfort for most of your life as you and your immediate family is part of the nobility. You gain Nobility Lore and Diplomacy Proficiency. Your Lore increases by 1.
Performer
2 Points
You have worked to entertain people, whether that be reciting tales and playing a lute in a tavern, by acting on the front stage of a theater, by singing in the streets, or some other means. You gain Performance Lore and Diplomacy Proficiency. Your Spirit increases by 1.
[Ideas: Stood up to Bully, Fought a Ghost, Found Missing Person, Discover Lost Library, Tragic Loss, Mysterious Murder, Invention, Inspire Crowd, Hunter, Farmer, Apprentice, Beggar, Outlander, Conscript, Acolyte, Pickpocket, Sailor, Merchant, Settler, Squire, Student, Wrongful Imprisonment, Conscription, Student, Acolyte, Scholar, Enslaved, City Guard]
Wounds
After a Hero or Nemesis takes Damage equal to its HP (Might + 4), it will gain a random Wound.
Glancing Wounds
In Combat, a creature is filled with adrenaline and can spend 2 Actions to try to recover from a Wound, using one of its Recovery Stats. When a creature attempts to Recover from a Wound, it makes a Check using the chosen Recovery Stat, and recovers from the Wound if it succeeds the Check, which has a DC listed in the Condition. At the end of Combat, a creature Recovers from all of its Glancing Wounds.
Dazed
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Glancing Wound, Concussive, Mental | Might, Spirit (DC5) |
Your mind has been muddles, usually either by a concussive blow to your head or a magical muddying. It takes 1 fewer Action to Recover from this Wound. At the start of each of your Turns, you must attempt to Recover from this Wound.
Lacerated
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Glancing Wound, Bleed | Might, Wisdom (DC6) |
You have been hit in a way that has caused you to lose vital fluids. At the start of your turn, you take 1 Damage.
Prone
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Glancing Wound, Ground | Agility, Speed (DC3) |
You have been knocked to the ground and are in a vulnerable position. When you make a Defense Roll, you make the Roll twice and use the lower result. Your Movement is reduced by half.
Shaken
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Glancing Wound, Mental, Fear | Spirit (DC5) |
You have been struck with great power and shaken to your core. You gain a Passing Fear. At the start of your next Turn, you Recover from this Wound.
Slowed
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Glancing Wound, Movement | Speed (DC7) |
You have been hit in a way that restricts your movement. Your Movement is reduced by half.
Winded
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Glancing Wound, Concussive, Breath | Might, Spirit (DC3) |
You've had the wind knocked out of you, and you need to take a moment to regather yourself. At the start of your next Turn, you can attempt to Recover from this Wound as a Free Action, and you lose 2 Actions for that Turn if you fail the Check. At the end of that Turn, you Recover from this Wound.
Lingering Wounds
At the end of a Rest, you can attempt to Recover from a number of Lingering Wounds whose Recovery Condition you meet, equal to your Spirit.
Broken Leg
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Lingering Wound, Fracture | Might, Lore (DC8) |
One of your legs, or other lower extremities used for movement is broken. Your Speed is reduced by 2.
Recovery Condition. You can attempt to Recover from this Wound if, after injury, the injured extremity was not actively used since your last Rest, such as by being on bed-rest, using crutches, or using other protective measures.
Grievous Wounds
Grievous Wounds have their own unique way of recovery.
At Death's Door
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Grievous Wound, Death | Might, Spirit (DC10) |
You have begun to fully die, and may soon leave this world. You gain the Unconscious Condition. At the start of your Turn, you can attempt to Recover from this Wound as a Free Action, if you fail the Check, you gain an Fate. At the end of your Turn, make a DC4 Flat Check. If you fail the Check, you die.
Breaking Will
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Grievous Wound, Death | Spirit (DC10) |
Your will has begun to falter, and soon you will fall. You can only use a number of features per Round equal to your Spirit. Whenever you suffer a Wound (including this one), make a Spirit Check with a DC equal to the number of Wounds you have. If you fail the Check, you gain the At Death's Door Grievous Wound and Recover from this Wound.
If you spend a full 8 Hours resting and recovering, you can attempt to Recover from this Wound.
Confusion
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Grievous Wound, Death | Wisdom (DC10) |
You are disoriented and completely out of the thick of things. When you make an Attack or Defense Roll, you reduce the Die Size by 1 Step. Whenever you suffer a Wound (including this one), make a Wisdom Check with a DC equal to the number of Wounds you have. If you fail the Check, you gain the At Death's Door Grievous Wound and Recover from this Wound.
If you spend a full 8 Hours resting and recovering, you can attempt to Recover from this Wound.
Dulling Mind
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Grievous Wound, Death | Lore (DC10) |
Your mind begins to decay and dissolve. You no longer have Reactions and you can only take Free Actions by spending 1 Action. Whenever you suffer a Wound (including this one), make a Lore Check with a DC equal to the number of Wounds you have. If you fail the Check, you gain the At Death's Door Grievous Wound and Recover from this Wound.
If you spend a full 8 Hours resting and recovering, you can attempt to Recover from this Wound.
Lethargy
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Grievous Wound, Death | Speed (DC10) |
Your entire body begins slowing down, and unless you can fight it off your heart will soon stop. You have a -1 penalty to all Checks, Attacks, and Defense Rolls you make. Whenever you suffer a Wound (including this one), make a Speed Check with a DC equal to the number of Wounds you have. If you fail the Check, you gain the At Death's Door Grievous Wound and Recover from this Wound.
If you spend a full 8 Hours resting and recovering, you can attempt to Recover from this Wound.
Lodged Metal
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Grievous Wound, Death | Agility (DC10) |
You have shards of metal or other materials lodged inside of you, and one wrong move could be the end of you. You reduce your Movement by half. Whenever you suffer a Wound (including this one), make a Agility Check with a DC equal to the number of Wounds you have. If you fail the Check, you gain the At Death's Door Grievous Wound and Recover from this Wound.
If you spend a full 8 Hours resting and recovering, you can attempt to Recover from this Wound.
Mortal Blow
Traits | Recovery Stats |
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Grievous Wound, Death | Might (DC10) |
Those suffering from a Mortal Blow are at risk of death. After you deal Damage with an Attack, you halve that Damage. Whenever you suffer a Wound (including this one), make a Might Check with a DC equal to the number of Wounds you have. If you fail the Check, you gain the At Death's Door Grievous Wound and Recover from this Wound.
If you spend a full 8 Hours resting and recovering, you can attempt to Recover from this Wound.
Items
Weapons
Name | Attack Die | Used Stats | Target Stats | Traits | Keywords |
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Crossbow | 1d6 | Agility, Wit | Agility, Speed | Bow, Piercing | Hands (2), Ranged (12 Meters) |
Dagger | 1d4 | Agility, Speed, Wit | Agility, Wit | Knife, Versatile (Piercing or Slashing) | Hands (1), Paired (d6), Melee, Thrown (4 Meters) |
Greataxe | 1d10 | Might | Agility, Speed | Axe, Slashing | Hands (2), Melee |
Longbow | 1d8 | Agility, Speed | Agility, Speed | Bow, Piercing | Hands (2), Ranged (8 Meters) |
Longsword | 1d8 | Might, Spirit | Might, Agility | Sword, Versatile (Piercing or Slashing) | Hands (1), Melee |
Quarterstaff | 1d6 | Wit, Lore | Might, Agility | Staff, Bludgeoning, Concussive | Hands (1), Melee, Sturdy |
Rapier | 1d8 | Agility, Wit | Agility, Speed | Sword, Piercing | Hands (1), Melee, Parry |
Shortsword | 1d6 | Might, Agility | Might, Agility | Sword, Versatile (Piercing or Slashing) | Hands (1), Melee, Paired (d4) |
Warhammer | 1d8 | Might, Spirit | Agility, Spirit | Hammer, Bludgeoning, Concussive | Hands (2), Melee, Follow-Through |
Weapon Keywords
- Follow-Through. When make an Attack against a Foe you have already hit this Turn, you gain a +1 bonus to the Attack for each time you've hit it with an Attack this Turn.
- Hands. You need to use a number of hands listed with the Keyword to use the Weapon. If a "+" is listed after the value, then it requires the number listed to hold, an when Attacking with the Weapon, it requires an additional hand equal to the number of "+"s listed (the vast majority of the time, there is only 1).
- Melee. You can only Attack a creature in your Reach with this Weapon.
- Parry. When you are wielding this Weapon and you are targeted by a Melee Attack with the Slashing or Piercing Trait, you can use your Reaction to gain a +2 bonus to your Defense Roll.
- Paired. If you make an Attack with a different Weapon while wielding this Weapon, you make the Attack twice, once with the other Weapon, and once using the dice included with the Keyword, and use the higher result for the Attack.
- Ranged. When you make an Attack using this Weapon while a Foe is adjacent to you, you roll the Attack twice and use the higher result for the Attack. The Weapon also has a Reach equal to the value listed with the Keyword.
- Reach. When you make an Attack using this Weapon is increased by a number of Meters amount equal to the value listed with the Keyword.
- Sturdy. When you make a Check to resist being moved against your will, you can use your Reaction to gain a +2 bonus to the Check, and while your Movement is reduced in any way, your Movement increases by 1.
- Thrown. Each time you make an Attack with this Weapon, you choose if the Weapon has the Melee or Ranged Keyword. If you choose the Ranged Keyword, you use the value listed with the Keyword for the Reach. If you choose the Ranged Keyword, you throw the Weapon, and must retrieve it in order to use it again.
- Versatile. You choose one of the Traits in the parenthesis after the Versatile to have active, you can swap them as a Free Action, even on a different turn. The ability is considered to have whichever Trait is currently active.
Armor
Name | Defense Die Increase | Traits | |
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Light Armor | +1 | Armor | Resistant +2 (Precise) |
Medium Armor | +2 | Armor | - |
Heavy Armor | +3 | Armor | Slowing (1), Vulnerable -2 (Concussive) |
Armor Keywords
- Resistant. You gain a bonus to Checks you make against effects with the Traits listed in with the Keyword, equal to the value listed with the Keyword.
- Slowing. Your Movement is reduced by an amount equal to the value listed with the Condition
- Vulnerable. You gain a penalty to Checks you make against effects with the Traits listed in with the Keyword, equal to the value listed with the Keyword.
Artisan
Berserker
Berserkers are powerful hulks that use magic and powerful emotions to fuel a
Starting Class Benefits
If this is the first Class you gain a Level in, you gain the following benefits:
- Ability Boost. Might
- Skill Proficiencies. 1
Powerful Will
1st Level Berserker Feature
Berserkers are naturally strong-willed beings, wrought with intense emotion. Thus, their will is harder to break. When you make a Check to resist an Emotional or Mental effect, you make the Check twice, using the higher result.
Berserker Path
1st, and more, Level Berserker Feature
You choose a Berserker Path from the following table which represents the emotions or magical power that fuels your.
Berserker Paths | Complexity Level | Path Description |
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Path of Crucibles | Example | Example |
Path of Devotion | Example | Example |
Path of Focus | Example | Example |
Path of Joy | Example | Example |
Path of Wrath | Example | Example |
Berserker Paths
Path of Devotion
You in love boi
Devotion
1st Level Path of Devotion Feature — Passion. Emotion.
You emotion go big love. You can spend 1 Action to enter a heightened emotional state of protection and devotion, which you remain in unless you meet the Ending Conditions.
Devotion Benifits: You can spend 1 Action and take 1d4 Damage to Recover from a Glancing Wound. Also, if an Ally adjacent to you takes a Glancing Wound, you can use your Reaction to take that wound instead.
Devotion Drawbacks: You cannot take an act that would directly result in an Ally coming in harms-way.
Ending Conditions: Your Devotion ends once none of your Allies are in a danger that you can percieve.
Path of Wrath
You angy boi
Rage
1st Level Path of Wrath Feature - Passion. Emotion.
You emotion go big angy. You can spend 1 Action to enter a heightened emotional state of anger and fury, which you remain in unless you meet the Ending Conditions.
Rage Benifits: You gain Resistance 1d4 to effects without the Magic Trait.
Rage Drawbacks: At least 1 of your Actions each Turn must be spent to take the Attack Action, targeting a Creature, if you are not able to perform this Action, you gain Weakness 1d4 to all Rolls you make until the end of your next Turn.
Ending Conditions: Your Rage ends once there are no more Foes within 25 Meters that you are aware of or if you are Unconscious.
Bard
Cleric
Cursed
Disciple
Druid
Executioner
Magus
Mentor
Monk
Paladin
Psion
Ranger
Rogue
Savant
Seeker
Shaman
Sorcerer
Summoner
Swashbuckler
Traveler
Vanguard
Vanguards are bastions of protection on the front-line of combat, acting as a ward between their allies and those who would dare harm them.
Starting Class Benefits
If this is the first Class you gain a Level in, you gain the following benefits:
- Ability Boost. Might
- Skill Proficiencies. 1
Wall of Defense
1st Level Vanguard Feature
You are an insurmountable wall in combat that acts as a shield to protect your allies and to resist damage. Your Defense Die increases by one Step. Also, when a Hero adjacent to you is Attacked, you can use your Reaction to become the target of that Attack.
Vanguard Mandate
2nd, and more, Level Vanguard Feature
You choose a Vanguard Mandate from the following table which represents the way your defend your allies and the tactics you employ to do so.
Vanguard Mandates | Complexity Level | Mandate Description |
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Example | Example | Example |
Example | Example | Example |
Example | Example | Example |
Example | Example | Example |
Example | Example | Example |
Warden
Warlock
Warrior
Warriors are well-rounded combatants, who fight with powerful armor and weapons, either in the thick of combat, or from the sidelines with powerful ranged options. [For design: because they get a new Maneuver every even Level, they can get a less powerful feature at these Levels.]
Starting Class Benefits
If this is the first Class you gain a Level in, you gain the following benefits:
- Ability Boost. Might or Agility
- Skill Proficiencies. 2
Attack of Opportunity
1st Level Warrior Feature
You're reaction times have quickened, allowing you to take advantage on your enemy's weaknesses when they present themselves. When a Foe within your Reach makes a Ranged Attack or willingly leaves their space, you can use a Reaction to Attack that Foe.
Second Wind
1st Level Warrior Feature
You gain the ability to draw on a deep well of fortitude. You can spend 1 Action and spend 1 Energy to attempt to recover from one of your Wounds using Might or Agility instead of the listed Recovery Stat.
Combat Maneuvers
2nd Level Warrior Feature
Not all Warriors use the same skills and tactics in a battle, each one uses their own unique blend of maneuvers, tactics, and flourishes. Choose two Maneuvers detailed at the end of the Warrior Class Description to learn, these represent your various fighting styles. You learn an additional Maneuver at 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 20th Level in this class.
Warrior League
3rd, and more, Level Warrior Feature
You choose a Warrior League from the following table which represents the specializations and fighting styles you replicate.
Warrior League | Complexity Level | League Description |
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Banneret's League | Example | Example |
Champion's League | Example | Example |
Double Knight's League | Example | Example |
Eldritch Archer's League | Example | Example |
Samurai's League | Example | Example |
Muscle Memory
4th Level Warrior Feature
You have honed your muscle memory and practiced to react in the blink of an eye. Once per turn, you can Swap Items as a Free Action.
Push On
5th Level Warrior Feature
At the start of your Turn, you can spend 1 Energy to gain 1 additional Action on that turn. You can do this only once per Turn.
Feature
6th Level Warrior Feature
Feature
Sweeping Strikes
7th Level Warrior Feature
After an Attack resolves in which you Wounded a Foe, you can make an Attack targeting a Foe within 1 Meter of the Wounded creature as a Free Action. This Attack uses the information of the Attack you used to Wound the original target, except that it uses 1d4 for its Attack Roll.
Combat Maneuvers
Brace
When you make a Defense Roll, you can use a Reaction and spend 1 Energy to increase your Defense Die by 1 Step.
Disarm
When you Wound a Foe with an Attack, you can spend 1 Energy to force it to drop one of the Items its holding, and you push the Item 3 Meters in a direction of your choice.
Warrior Leagues
Champion's League
Champions have some of the most general combat prowess of any type of Fighter.
Combat Prowess
3rd Level Champion's League Feature
Champion's have honed their strikes to deal bone-cracking blows. When you deal Damage with an Attack, you deal an additional 1d4 Damage. This Die increases by 1 Step when you become a 7th (1d6), 11th (1d8), 15th (1d10), and 19th (1d12) Level Fighter. [The die should increase a step every time Fighter's get a subclass feature.]