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<blockquote data-quote="TrippyHippy" data-source="post: 6569063" data-attributes="member: 27252"><p>While I get the broad thrust of your argument, I don’t think that The Burning Wheel’s scripted combat is freeform - quite the opposite. I also take issue that the combat system is comparable to RQ in terms of complexity, as somebody else mentioned. </p><p></p><p>RuneQuest’s combat isn’t especially more complex than that of D&D, unless Hit locations are seen as unduly complex, and the various manoeuvres are not really that much different to some of the Feats or manoeuvres available in D&D at various levels. It still essentially runs in a progressive way that can become intuitive with practise - it runs in a similar linear, spontaneous fashion to D&D. </p><p></p><p>However, the Burning Wheel scripted combat idea puts the whole system on its head - you literally write a script for how the fight will go for each character (including NPCs) and then try to play it out against each other. Moreover, this is just one option of three different combat systems in the book, along with a lot of complex interaction from personality traits (what would your character do?), and other fiddly, technical bits that have lots of confusing jargon. It’s not spontaneous at all, counter-intuitive in my view, and is very confusing - especially to first time gamers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrippyHippy, post: 6569063, member: 27252"] While I get the broad thrust of your argument, I don’t think that The Burning Wheel’s scripted combat is freeform - quite the opposite. I also take issue that the combat system is comparable to RQ in terms of complexity, as somebody else mentioned. RuneQuest’s combat isn’t especially more complex than that of D&D, unless Hit locations are seen as unduly complex, and the various manoeuvres are not really that much different to some of the Feats or manoeuvres available in D&D at various levels. It still essentially runs in a progressive way that can become intuitive with practise - it runs in a similar linear, spontaneous fashion to D&D. However, the Burning Wheel scripted combat idea puts the whole system on its head - you literally write a script for how the fight will go for each character (including NPCs) and then try to play it out against each other. Moreover, this is just one option of three different combat systems in the book, along with a lot of complex interaction from personality traits (what would your character do?), and other fiddly, technical bits that have lots of confusing jargon. It’s not spontaneous at all, counter-intuitive in my view, and is very confusing - especially to first time gamers. [/QUOTE]
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