![]() ![]() The physical book is 255 pages in length and has an ISDN number of 9-781558-065505. I wonder if I’ll run into the same thing. I had read a challenge entry from someone who had used an earlier version of Rolemaster and they expressed a lot of frustration. This book was published in 1999 and is a second edition. Rolemaster Fantasy Role Playing by I.C.E. Today we will be using another game that I was able to pick up cheaply at the SaltCON game swap. Here we are at Day 28 of the 2024 #CharacterCreationChallenge. You can also email me at Carl (at) or click on my social media links with any comments. This article is open for discussion on the TardisCaptain dot Com Discord server. I just talked with my daughter who drew up the award logo for those who have completed the challenge and she is working on a new one now. There are some participants who have gone into February to finish up. How are you doing with your Character Creation Challenge? If you are behind, feel free to catch up. The end is in sight and we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. They all sound pretty easy to set up and play. I’ll have to think about which genre I want to run (I’ve already been told, no zombies, darn). Now that I’m thinking about it, perhaps a Tiny Wastelands game would be a good way to test this system out. yes, and thank you for proving my point that if you can quickly explain the game mechanics, you can easily convince others to play the game. In fact, just after reading it, she asked if I would be willing to run a one shot of a Tiny D6 game for her and her gaming buddies sometime this summer. She also loved that she could quickly grasp the system mechanics from the quick description. When I was showing my daughter the artwork for this (and other Tiny D6 games) she loved it. I decided upon “I will train others to survive.” And after filling in a few spots, I scanned the sheet (then realized that I missed a few spots, oh well, I’ll get them filled in). This is represented in the form of a quote. Uh, he was grown in a lab so the family was a training regiment. This is what the character was doing before they went out into space. Besides selecting the weapon, we also write down the equipment the character has (basically your weapons, your space suit or armor and an explorer’s pack). This guy is going to be a gun specialists. Since was a genetically modified warrior, he had a second one as well. ![]() Step three is to select the weapon group (and specialty weapon) that YYZ-2112 is proficient with. I’ll have to sit down and do a comparison one of these days. I didn’t compare the traits against those in the other Tiny games that I own. ![]() This allowed players to make a character that might be a big ox and still make him graceful and athletic. There were no prerequisites or other barriers, if you wanted a trait, you got it. The next step is to select three traits from a list of available options. Points if you can catch the popular band reference in the name and history. I decided that he was a security officer born on the Control Ship Red Barchetta and was named YYZ-2112 since he was grown in a lab. I elected to go with a Gen character as it sounded interesting. With this being the revised edition there are more heritages to choose from including a hard-light hologram (I wonder if he’s a smeg head?) Each heritage gives you your starting hit points and a species-specific trait. These range from the standard Human, genially modified humans (called Gens) and more. The first step is to select a heritage (aka a race). If you have an advantage, you roll 3d6 and only 1d6 if you have a disadvantage. The basics for the system is a standard test roll is 2d6 and if you roll a 5 or 6 you complete the task. The character sheet is one page and the Explorer Creation steps start on page 20. It was written by Alan Bahr and released by Gallant Knight Games. The Tiny Frontiers Revised PDF is 162 pages in length. I really like the system, and I knew that it was going to be one of my busier days and I needed something that I could whip up quickly. Part of the reason I selected this game on this day is for two reasons. Now earlier this month I created a character for Tiny Wastelands (by request) and in past years I’ve used Tiny Dungeons 2nd Edition and Tiny Spies. Today we are creating a character for Tiny Frontiers Revised. For day 29 of the 2024 #CharacterCreationChallenge I am using another game in the Tiny D6 line. ![]()
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