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Campaign setting name Subgenre Setting location Game system(s) Publisher(s) Period(s) published Comments Aerth: High fantasy: The planet Aerth Dangerous Journeys: Game Designers' Workshop: 1992-1994 Developed by Gary Gygax before and after he was forced out of TSR. Agone: High fantasy: Multisim 1999-2008 Akhamet: Ancient Egyptian Fantasy ...
Ranked 11th greatest adventure of all time. [1] Incorporates rules from the Player's Option books. Generic setting. 2502: Hail the Heroes: 1–3: Tim Beach: 1994: Set in Mystara. Includes an interactive audio CD for use with the adventure. 9534: A Hero's Tale: 1-10: Monte Cook: 1996: Adventure anthology suitable for any campaign world. 9436: In ...
Jackson Haime, for Screen Rant in 2020, compared the large number of rulebooks released for the 3rd/3.5 editions (12 different core rulebooks and over 50 supplements published in seven years) to the number for 5th edition and wrote, "Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition has been released for almost as long as 3 and 3.5 now, and only has 3 core ...
English: This is the full D&D 5th Edition System Reference Document 5.1 (SRD 5.1), released by Wizards of the Coast on 27 January 2023. Date: 27 January 2023: Source:
[1]: 240 [2] "In the Vancian model of magic, magic users must memorize all the spells which they wish to cast. When they cast a given spell, it disappears from memory and must be memorized again if the magic user so desires". [1]: 240 The idea of spell memorization was inspired by the way magic works in Jack Vance's Dying Earth stories.
The One-Roll Engine (or O.R.E.) is a generic role-playing game system developed by Greg Stolze for the alternate history superhero roleplaying game Godlike. [1] The system was expanded upon in the modern-day sequel, Wild Talents, as well as the demonic supervillain game Better Angels, the Film Noir game A Dirty World, the heroic fantasy game Reign, and the free horror game Nemesis.
Beholders feature prominently in the Spelljammer setting, and a number of variants and related creatures are introduced in the Spelljammer: AD&D Adventures in Space campaign set, in the Lorebook of the Void booklet (1989). It also appeared in the Monstrous Compendium Volume One (1989), [8] and is reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993). [9]
Attributes represent the raw ability of a character in a certain area. Most D6 System games utilize anywhere from six to eight attributes, though these can vary greatly in number and name by the game in question. Acumen, Intellect, Knowledge, Perception, Presence and Technical are examples of mental attributes; Agility, Coordination, Mechanical ...