Sure, it says it's a "quickstart", but it includes rules for advancing your skill and it doesn't include an adventure, so really, it's a "basic" version of
Basic Roleplaying (which is the system that
CoC, RuneQuest, Legend, OpenQuest and a few other D100 systems are built from / off of / derivative of. It has it's roots in the original RQ and branched off of CoC if I recall correctly)
The price is right, so why not give the
Basic Roleplaying Quickstart (Chaosium Link)
Basic Roleplaying Quickstart (RPGNow link)a peek before
D&D 5e Basic becomes all of the rage later on this summer ;)
And then there's the Call of Cthulhu Quickstart as well.
ReplyDeleteI always liked their rules, although I only played CoC regularly, and that was 15+ years ago. However, I will never figure out their SIZ stat, that thing is just all over the place...
ReplyDeleteThere's also lots of free supplements for Basic roleplaying on these two sites:
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http://www.basicrps.com/
And even if you don't read German (or merely fail your Read Languages roll), the German Cthulhu quickstart rules are worth a look:
http://www.pegasus.de/fileadmin/_downloads/cthulhu/cthulhu_fuer_einsteiger.pdf
Basic Roleplaying is an RPG system in the way that GURPS is (though less widely aimed and physics-y).
ReplyDeleteBRP isn't really 'based' on any Chaosium game, it's more of a compendium of Stormbringer!, Call of Cthulhu and RuneQuest have in common. In the case of BRP-Lite it's a fairly boiled down set of options.
BRP/d100 are some of my favorites.
If I remember right, SIZ is based on mass. It's not "all over the place." And at least it isn't like STR in D&D somehow giving one greater accuracy when hitting.
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