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Revision as of 02:59, 18 December 2024
Introduction
This wiki documents a system for converting Teriock FanWar LARP to an online system.
Desiderata
These were the main principles that influenced the design of the system.
- Be built first and foremost for online and tabletop gameplay.
- Keep consistent keywords with live action FanWar so as to make system conversion smooth.
- It should also be possible to convert from this system back to live action for when Teriock officially returns to Chris.
- Be built for small parties with long adventuring days (D&D or Pathfinder style, not live action MMO style).
- Mechanics (especially combat mechanics) should be "crisp" and well defined.
- There should be a robust (if simple) system for non-combat mechanics as well.
- Resource management should matter.
- Combat should be dynamic, interesting, and not entirely predictable.
- For now, I've retained the "junior league" rank system and added some items at intermediate levels. This is for conversion and playtest purposes. However, leveling up will not operate on a "set" or "three hour" basis. It will be more milestone style (up to GM discretion). I've added additional level up bonuses between ranks to accommodate for this.
- It'd be nice if the classes are balanced.
And these were things that were not goals of the design process.
- No regard was given to simulating live action FanWar.
- No regard was given to replicating the precise balance of live action FanWar. This means some of the live action design goals were not important here. For instance, FanWar LARP requires that baddies be quick to setup and play and must operate more-or-less consistently no matter who is playing them. This means they operate very similarly to player characters (some simple base stats, slap a standard class on there, give them a magic item, and go). That's not required for an online system. So, while I have some rules describing how to convert existing baddies, this system is asymmetrically designed around player characters.
- The game engine doesn't need to operate in real time. In live action combat, you can't have dice rolling or arithmetic beyond adding/subtracting ones and fives. This makes a lot of abilities essentially turn into "no effect" mechanics. But online systems can have more nuance. So I've changed how resistances work, removed "20 count" timers, etc.
How to Use This Wiki
This website is built using MediaWiki (same engine as Wikipedia). This allows for detailed templates, "transclusion" (repeating text on different pages), previews, page tags/categories, etc. It means I can have a detailed system that constantly refers back to other parts but that is easy to maintain. It should mean it's easy to pull up abilities, mechanics, and interactions and also that changes should propagate through everything smoothly. For example, if I change how being Frozen works, then it will update everywhere it's referenced. Basically what I'm saying is this site works like Archives of Nethys.
One Last Note
While designing this system, I've typically leaned on the more experimental side. Not everything I've come up with will work out. I've flagged mechanics I'm particularly unsure about. Feedback (preferably after playtesting) would be very much appreciated.
Stats
HP and Mana
Strength and Intelligence
Trades and Crafts
Crafts
Fluencies
Leveling Up
Rank | Level | Warrior | Semi | Mage | Proficiency Bonus | Fluency Bonus | Presence Tier |
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0 | 1 | Basic abilities | +0 | +0 | 1 | ||
2 | Proficiency in basic abilities | ||||||
3 | New tradecraft or tradecraft fluency | ||||||
4 | +1 presence tier | 2 | |||||
5 | +6 HP (1d10) / +6 MP (1d10)
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1 | 6 | Class abilities and proficiency in them | |||||
7 | +1 proficiency bonus / +1 fluency bonus | +1 | +2 | ||||
8 | New tradecraft or tradecraft fluency | ||||||
9 | +1 presence tier | 3 | |||||
10 | +7 HP (1d12) / +5 MP (1d8) | +6 HP (1d10) / +6 MP (1d10) | +5 HP (1d8) / +7 MP (1d12) | ||||
2 | 11 | Class abilities and proficiency in them | |||||
12 | +1 fluency bonus | +3 | |||||
13 | New tradecraft or tradecraft fluency | ||||||
14 | +1 presence tier | 4 | |||||
15 | +7 HP (1d12) / +5 MP (1d8) | +6 HP (1d10) / +6 MP (1d10) | +5 HP (1d8) / +7 MP (1d12) | ||||
3 | 16 | Class abilities and proficiency in them | |||||
17 | +1 proficiency bonus / +1 fluency bonus | +2 | +4 | ||||
18 | New tradecraft or tradecraft fluency | ||||||
19 | +1 presence tier | 5 | |||||
20 | +7 HP (1d12) / +5 MP (1d8) | +6 HP (1d10) / +6 MP (1d10) | +5 HP (1d8) / +7 MP (1d12) |
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Turns
Dice
Damage
Equipment
Weapons
Armor
Shields
- No shields: No hand restrictions. Can't use the "raise shield" action.
- Martial arts: Lets you use the "raise shield" action without using a shield.
- Buckler shields: Don't take up hand, don't offer any passive benefit, but allow you to use the "raise shield" action. Can't use two-handed weapons.
- Large shields: Offer +1 AC, take up a hand (except for "light" weapons), allow you to use the "raise shield" action.
- Tower shields: Offer +2 AC, take up a hand, allow you to use the "raise shield" action.
Spell Turning
- Spell Turning Shields: Something that allows you to block ball, ray, touch, and tag spells with your shield. UB?
- Spell Turning Weapons: Something that allows you to block ball, ray, touch, and tag spells with your weapons. UB?
Helms
Healing
Attacks
- Vitals attacks
- Roll with disadvantage?
- Must crit?
- Subtract five from your chance to hit?
- Maybe vitals and limb attacks are all the same?
- Normal attacks
- These are normal