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<blockquote data-quote="SteveC" data-source="post: 9225756" data-attributes="member: 9053"><p>I have run the intro adventure for it which you can get for free, so you can get an idea of what it's about. The game is pretty heavily narratively influenced, and I'd say the biggest influences are Fate and Blades in the Dark. But that's putting it into a box too much: it really does strongly reflect what playing a JRPG is like, so you have a detailed combat system. Characters essentially take one action per round and you alternate between the GM and player characters acting. </p><p></p><p>The core mechanic is that characters have die ratings in different attributes, and you take two of them together to roll against a TN. The game has a really interesting mechanic where spells are either codified for use in combat, or built as rituals for out of combat.</p><p></p><p>Take a look at the quick start and I think you'll see if it's for you. I have really enjoyed it, for what it's worth. It's very different from tactical rpgs like PF2, but it has a pretty in depth method of character building and levelling up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveC, post: 9225756, member: 9053"] I have run the intro adventure for it which you can get for free, so you can get an idea of what it's about. The game is pretty heavily narratively influenced, and I'd say the biggest influences are Fate and Blades in the Dark. But that's putting it into a box too much: it really does strongly reflect what playing a JRPG is like, so you have a detailed combat system. Characters essentially take one action per round and you alternate between the GM and player characters acting. The core mechanic is that characters have die ratings in different attributes, and you take two of them together to roll against a TN. The game has a really interesting mechanic where spells are either codified for use in combat, or built as rituals for out of combat. Take a look at the quick start and I think you'll see if it's for you. I have really enjoyed it, for what it's worth. It's very different from tactical rpgs like PF2, but it has a pretty in depth method of character building and levelling up. [/QUOTE]
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