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Favorite tabletop rpg?

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    Hmm tricky question.

    I would say warhammer is very good. Had years of fun with that game. Hit locations were fun and the critical failure/success was amusing. Characters head is cleaved from his body and rolls d6 yards

    I liked Earthdawn as well.

    I wasnt keen on amber.

    We played Dragon age as an online game last year. I have to say I bought the box set and thought it was not great. It was an exercise in how to get the PCs killed very fast.

    Non fantasy-Shadowrun, Traveller, WOrld of Darkness( Vampire- Old rules) Old rules Starwars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joanna View Post
    My favourite used to be World of Darkness, for it's focus on storytelling. But recently I've been playing a home-brew play-whatever-you-want system that my sister and her friends have been developing for over 7 years. What I like most about it is that you can come up with the most outrageous characters both in terms of race and behaviour or motives, and as long as you can make it believable everything is allowed. It's also at a stage that there is enough of the world and the world's history established that you have something to hook into, but plenty of blanks spots on the map to fill with your own races and ideas.

    My novel is actually set in that world as it was inspired by my current game character - it's going to be her story up to the point we're playing now.
    Funny you should say that. I ran WoD for a while for a couple of friends. I had a GMs character who was a character of my own creation in that he was not a vampire, mage, garou he was something new. I also had a Gms chararcter who worked for another organisation and I considered turning her adventures into a book.

    I liked the rule system but combat wasnt great but you could get the most outragoeuely over powered characters.

    I think if you ignored some of the sillier rules it was fine I prefered runing the games to playing them but that is because I am evil

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    Did any one ever play Whispering Vault or Immortal? They were.... weird

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    I'm still partial to Don't Rest Your Head, although I only played a few sessions of it online. (I was playing as a guy who was initially motivated by the disappearance of the girl he was in love with, and another player chose to play as the girl in question. We had a lot of fun, and I started to develop a crush on her for real. Then one night, she left a message saying she'd see everyone in the morning, and then she never posted again.)

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    d&d 3.5. it was fun a decade ago. and it's fun again as a drunk adult.

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    3.X and Pathfinder are too weighty for my preferences. They're fun enough, but if I can get a rules-light system that lets me do all the same things, I'm happy.
    "With age came wisdom. Sometimes wisdom came with an ass kicking, too. And nothing could kick ass like the whole world." -The character "Horn" ruminating on his circumstances. The Decaying Mansions of Memory, by Jay Lake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieDay View Post
    I also love the idea of insanity points and random hit locations during combat (which also means you could lose a limb, eye, etc) unlike d&d.
    I don't know about the rest of you, but I used the D&D books simply as a guideline of things that were possible, not the end-all, be-all of the rules for the game (I always hated playing with rules lawyers and rarely did for long). I created my own system for critical hits that did include losing fingers/toes/eyes/ears not to mention the ordinary hand/arm etc. My game was definitely more advanced than the rule books. I played BEFORE TSR was bought out by Wizards of the Coast and completely screwed up everything I loved about the game (they made it seem like I was playing an advanced version of Magic; the Gathering. NOT something I found enjoyable in the slightest.

    I also played a smidge of battletech with some friends and more of Shadowrun; I really enjoyed the dark urban fantasy/dystopic setting of the game; but truth be told it was a bit limited in many ways and I had to change that game also to make it more enjoyable for me. I also never really liked the use of JUST a D6 for everything.

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    I have to go with RoleMaster from Iron Crown Enterprises. They had the first Lord of the Rings franchise, but I had a campaign set in a fairly gritty Arthurian England. The system gets as deep as you want to go, for instance, players can get experience for traveling to places they've never been, even if they don't kill anything. With the combat system you could target a specific body part, which meant you could lose body parts.

    Honorable mention goes to Wraith: The Oblivion, but only because I've never played it. I have all the books, but never found people I trusted enough to share the experience.

    And a shout out to West End Games, always a blast to play something of theirs: Paranoia, Junta, Ghostbusters....

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    I liked Paranoia well enough. Never tried the others. I've wanted to try RoleMaster. Some time in the next couple of months I may try the Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG.
    "With age came wisdom. Sometimes wisdom came with an ass kicking, too. And nothing could kick ass like the whole world." -The character "Horn" ruminating on his circumstances. The Decaying Mansions of Memory, by Jay Lake.

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    Oh come on! Favorite RPG? Dungeons and Dragons, 4th edition. This game has inspired many a story from me!

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