Showing posts with label Genre: Pulp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genre: Pulp. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2021

You, Not Your Gear

 You, Not Your Gear

Description: Characters receive less treasure, especially items that grant special abilities. Instead, they gain more regular boosts to their abilities. In its original format, players recieved 20% less treasure but gained twice as many ability score increases. 

Find it in: The Official Dungeons & Dragons blog circa 2006

Keywords: Epic, Heroic, Low-Magic, Swashbuckling

Genres: Epic Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Martial Arts, Pulp, Superhero, Sword & Sorcery, Western

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Simplified Early Firearms

Simplified Early Firearms

Description: Match-, wheel-, or Flint-Lock weapons take too long to load to be reloaded in battle without a hireling to load it, thus they may be fired only once per battle unless the character also carries (potentially explosive) pre-prepared shot, wadding, and powder bundles (called "apostles.") 

Find it in: Lamentations of the Flame Princess

Keywords: Exploration, Fast-paced, Gritty, Pulpy, Rules-light, Swashbuckling 

Genres: Crime, Dark Fantasy, Pulp

Frightening Firearms

Frightening Firearms

Description: Used primarily in settings where firearms are rare and a new innovation. The sound of a firearm being discharged around creatures that are not part of a firearm-using culture can force a morale check or similar fear effect.

Find it in: Lamentations of the Flame Princess

Keywords: Dangerous, Exploration, Gritty, Tactical, Tense

Genres: Crime, Dark Fantasy, Post-apocalyptic, Pulp

Roll the Body

Roll the Body

Description: When a character is knocked out of commission (such as at 0hp), their status is unknown unless an ally checks on them to see if they are living or dead. At that time the character makes a single saving throw or Luck Checks to see if they are alive, at which point they can be restored to consciousness.

Find it in: Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG, Low Fantasy Gaming, Troika!

Keywords: Cinematic, Dangerous, Gritty, Pulpy, Rules-light, Tense

Genres: Crime, Low Fantasy, Pulp, Western 

Choose the Unlucky

Choose the Unlucky

Description: When lacking any other tool for decision making as to which character is attacked, targeted, or hit by a trap, choose the character with the lowest current Luck Score.

Find it in: Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG

Keywords:  Fantastical, Pulpy, Rules-light, Weird

Genres: Crime, High Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Pulp, Sword & Sorcery 

Lucky Escape

Lucky Escape

Description: Used in TTRPGs that use a Luck Scores. When a party of PCs is attempting to fled a battle they make Luck Checks, if more than half the party succeeds, then the party shakes their attackers and winds up in a relatively safe location that the GM chooses. Alternatively, everyone who succeeds escapes. This removes the need for chase mechanics.

Find it in: Low Fantasy Gaming

Keywords: Cinematic, Fast-paced, Pulpy, Rules-light, Swashbuckling

Genres: Crime, Low Fantasy, Pulp, Sword & Sorcery, Western

Friday, March 5, 2021

Watch and Learn

Watch and Learn

Description: When a character spends an action to watch an ally perform a skill that they do not possess, they may make a test to learn it at the lowest possible level of ability. (5% in a percentile system like Warhammer Fantasy, 1 rank in D&D3e or Pathfinder) Characters must improve the skill further using standard character advancement.

Find it in: Delve 2e

Keywords: Cinematic, Exploration, Pulpy, Survival 

Genres: Crime, Dark Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Military, Pulp, Science Fiction, Survival Horror, Western

Death is Not the End

Death is Not the End

Description: When a PC or important NPC dies, there is a chance that they can be resurrected.This entails rolls to check on which magic or technology was used to bring them back. Each method has drawbacks and a chance or rejection, which leads to permanent pentirs.

Find it in: Alpha Blue (NSFW)

Keywords: Fantastical, Light-Hearted, Pulpy, Weird

Genres: Cyberpunk, High Fantasy, Pulp, Science Fiction, Superhero

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Boosts

Boosts

Contributed by: McChuck 

Description: Characters have Boosts which passively grant bonuses to certain actions. Actively using the boost creates a much greater effect, but reduces the boost by one level. This reduction may be automatic, or determined by a dice roll. Boost levels heal with time, after resting or between play sessions.

Source: House rule, inspired by depletion rolls and Luck Scores.

Keywords: Epic, Heroic, Pulpy, Tactical

Genres: Sword & Sorcery, Epic Fantasy, High Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Martial Arts, Pulp, Superhero

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Pact Magic

Pact Magic

Description: Spells are replaced by relationships with spirits that have broad spheres of influence. The spirit may be called on to create any plausible effect that fits with its domain, allowing PCs to come up with inventive magical effects within a narrow scope. 
Find it in: Pacts and BladesWorld of DungeonsAer
Keywords: Rules-light, Dark, Pulpy, Weird
Genres: Sword & Sorcery, Low Fantasy, Pulp, Horror

Failing Forward

Failing Forward

Description: Task resolution rolls that do not indicate success do not mean simply failure that halts forward momentum; instead it means the PCs suffer loss of equipment, injury, or discover another way to progress that creates even more obstacles. A failed roll leads to a narrative complication, not a halt to the action. 
Find it in: the Black HackPARANOIA 2017, 
Keywords: Heroic, Light-Hearted, Pulpy
Genres: High Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Pulp, Superhero

Abstract Coin

Abstract Coin

Description: Treasure is abstracted from numbers of coin, gem, jewels, and artifacts into a Wealth statistic that a character checks against to buy items, often depleting on a failed roll. Often used in conjunction with depletion dice
Find it in: the Black HackTombpunk
Keywords: Rules-light, Epic, Pulpy
Genres: Sword & Sorcery, Epic Fantasy, Pulp, Superhero

Armor as Damage Reduction

Armor as Damage Reduction

Description: Rather than having armor make a PC harder to damage or letting them take more, armor reduces the amount of damage taken on each attack, or allows characters t soak more damage if resistance rolls are used. 
Find it in:  the Black Hack, Shadowrun, World of Darkness, Into the Odd
Keywords: Heroic, Epic, Pulpy
Genres: High Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Science Fiction, Superhero, Pulp

Rescues

Rescues

Description: A character may sacrifice their turn and a resource like luck to leap to another NPCs aid, catching them at a cliff's edge, pushing them out of the way of a car, taking a bullet for them. Etc. PC preforming the rescue may be subject to taking damage themselves. 
Find it in: Low Fantasy Gaming
Keywords: Tactical, Swashbuckling, Heroic, Pulpy
Genres: Sword & Sorcery, High Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Post-apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Pulp, Superhero, Military

Combat Exploits

Combat Exploits

Description: During Combat characters may declare special effects of a combat attack, like disarming, knock back, tripping, blinding, etc., and on a successful attack, a die roll may resolve this effect. More severe or permanent effects may require special Luck checks or limited resources. Missed exploits prevent further exploits against a target until players gain  new tactical advantage. 
Find it in: Low Fantasy Gaming
Keywords: Tactical, Swashbuckling, Heroic, Pulpy
Genres: Sword & Sorcery, High Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Post-apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Pulp, Superhero, Western

Mighty Deeds of Arms

Mighty Deeds of Arms

Description: Combat-oriented characters may declare special effects of a combat attack, like disarming, knock back, tripping, blinding, etc., and get variable success based on a roll of a die. 
Find it in: Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG
Keywords: Weird, Fantastical, Dark, Tactical, Swashbuckling 
Genres: Sword & Sorcery, High Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Post-apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Pulp, Superhero

Let the Mail be Rent

Let the Mail be Rent

Description: Sacrifice Armor effectiveness to reduce damage. 
Find it in: Right Here
Keywords: Fantastical, Tactical, Heroic, Cinematic, Swashbuckling 
Genres: Sword & Sorcery, High Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Science Fiction, Post-apocalyptic, Pulp