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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 2924547" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Understand, I only played a one shot. </p><p></p><p>The game seems to be about characters exploring and dealing with the fiarey world along with the current ones. </p><p></p><p>Advancement happens two ways. The first and more traditional is with XP. Characters get some for each session and increase their stats, abilities, and other numbers like most point buy games do. Also, the Guide (what they call DM) also can increase and decrease scores of people depending on the in character growth and developement. </p><p></p><p>The game is diceless but not rules light. Or not always rules light. They have advanced optional rules in the game so one can play it with different levels of complexity. The mechanic they use is card. One removes a red and black king and jokers are not used. The system works basically by adding an attribute and skill (they have different names for these but I'm not 100% on their vocabulary yet). Then one draws a card. A black card subtracts, a red card adds. Ace through ten are just numbers. Jacks are just nothing happens, queens are basic success or failure, kings are great success or great failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 2924547, member: 232"] Understand, I only played a one shot. The game seems to be about characters exploring and dealing with the fiarey world along with the current ones. Advancement happens two ways. The first and more traditional is with XP. Characters get some for each session and increase their stats, abilities, and other numbers like most point buy games do. Also, the Guide (what they call DM) also can increase and decrease scores of people depending on the in character growth and developement. The game is diceless but not rules light. Or not always rules light. They have advanced optional rules in the game so one can play it with different levels of complexity. The mechanic they use is card. One removes a red and black king and jokers are not used. The system works basically by adding an attribute and skill (they have different names for these but I'm not 100% on their vocabulary yet). Then one draws a card. A black card subtracts, a red card adds. Ace through ten are just numbers. Jacks are just nothing happens, queens are basic success or failure, kings are great success or great failure. [/QUOTE]
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