D&D 5E DARK SOULS' New 5E Mechanics

Steamforged Games released their first look at the 5E mechanics which will be powering their upcoming Dark Souls tabletop RPG, based on the video game. The game will be available for preorder next week with a release date in March.

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Steamforge say they "cut 5E to ribbons before reanimating it", which implies some fairly extensive changes to the system. Here's what they highlighted:
  • Position. Position combines 'health' and 'stamina' (two things in the video game). It measure health, but it's also a resource you can spend to boost die rolls or use special abilities. Presumably, this means that hit points have gone by the wayside.
  • Bloodied. A mechanic from D&D 4E, a creature is bloodied when it hits half Position. This can trigger bonuses and new abilities.
  • Magic. Vancian magic is gone entirely. Instead is a flexible system drawn from the video game. You have attunement slots, and spells take up a number of slots. Some require Position to cast or boost.
  • Death. At 0 Position you die. No saves. However you then respawn. But each time you die you lose part of yourself; it's not specified what that means exactly.
https://steamforged.com/blogs/brands/first-look-at-new-mechanics-in-dark-souls™-the-roleplaying-game
 

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Well dang, of course having to be that person who had to spend the extra money and get the Collector's Edition, my luck in having the same thing happening to me is about the equivalent of rolling to beat a skill check with a DC of 40.....while having Disadvantage.

Congrats on having such good fortune though. I'll admit that I'm slightly jelly.
 
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It may be 5e compatible but a lot of stuff from a regular 5e game wouldn’t fit and vice versa
Oh, trust me, the whole Soulsborne series has taught me that using 5E's Dragonborn, Dogs/Cats pc option from Animal Adventures, Vampires from the MtG Planeshift Web Articles (Elden Ring Night People/Bloodborne's Cainhurst) can totally be portable over/Fit into Dark Souls TTRPG.
 



So I wasn’t expecting it but my copy arrived in the post. I haven’t read it yet but I’ve identified three things.

  • It’s freaking beautiful!
  • It is exactly what you would expect from Dark Souls.
  • It may be 5e compatible but a lot of stuff from a regular 5e game wouldn’t fit and vice versa
Time to make a cuppa and have a good read.

I didn’t realize it was coming out so soon! Is it available as a pdf?
Actually a good question I was wondering: I recall that Steamforged said you would get a PDF if you purchased a physical copy, did you get the PDF as well or no?
 

Just for hopeful/good measure, I'll just check my mail today and all that: maybe if we're all lucky, Sword's luck is part of a batch of books that got accidently shipped out to people.

shakes my head at my wishful thinking.
 

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