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== What is a Role-playing Game? ==
 
== What is a Role-playing Game? ==
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A role-playing game is a shared storytelling experience. Players take turns narrating the actions of their characters and the Storyteller, the special player facilitating the story and game, narrates the outcomes of the other player's actions. Stories in role-playing games can take place in bizarre fantasy worlds, in familiar present times, or far out into space and the future, and the rules of the game simply act as the improvisational framework that keeps the story coherent, believable, and fun.
  
 
== Why Swords of Infinity? ==
 
== Why Swords of Infinity? ==

Revision as of 11:08, 22 September 2016

What is a Role-playing Game?

A role-playing game is a shared storytelling experience. Players take turns narrating the actions of their characters and the Storyteller, the special player facilitating the story and game, narrates the outcomes of the other player's actions. Stories in role-playing games can take place in bizarre fantasy worlds, in familiar present times, or far out into space and the future, and the rules of the game simply act as the improvisational framework that keeps the story coherent, believable, and fun.

Why Swords of Infinity?

What You'll Need to Play

Determining Outcomes

Rolling a d%

Success

Critical Success

Critical Failure

Power

d100 roll up to a max of the limiting ability score plus any applicable specialization (i.e. Strength or Intelligence)

If the character has power potential above 100, roll an additional d100 for each 100 place

Using Swords of Infinity with Existing Campaign Settings