Q&A for BrikwaRPG
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Re: Q&A for BrikwaRPG
Right now, I'm under the impression that Zupponn's is the best system because it's simple and it works. However, Bricksyd's system is still undergoing evaluation. So far I think it will surpass Zupponn's system, because it is the most RPG like and it involves customized abilities. I also like how the character sheets are made of lego.
Colette's comes in second place, and mine is the worst (although it really isn't bad, just incomplete and in dire need of playtesting and tuning up).
Colette's comes in second place, and mine is the worst (although it really isn't bad, just incomplete and in dire need of playtesting and tuning up).
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Re: Q&A for BrikwaRPG
I'm unsatisfied by RPG systems that focus on more detailed stats or choosing which +1 boost to earn next... this seems like it just detracts from what a BrikWars RPG would be "about," in favor of generic mechanics that could be part of any non-BrikWars RPG. If I was going to try to make a BrikWars RPG again I'd be much more interested in a storygames style game like Risus or Primetime Adventures or FU or Dawn of Worlds or something, focusing more on BrikWars-style-specific stuff like earning new Cliches and spending Feats cleverly and passing around Bennies rather than on whether a given roll is +1 or +2.
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thanks for that idea Stubby also is it possible that you will be able to help with creating a full BrikwaRPG rule book
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Ha ha given my success rate at finishing my own rulebook, I'm probably the worst guy to ask
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Well obviously. No matter how busy I am, I will always make time to make fun of people.
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This has a really good ring to it. I'd put something like that together myself except I have too many projects already. Also, I'd probably fall away from the core idea at some point during its development. I'm one of those people that falls in the middle where rules are concerned. I see them as important guidelines that provide structure to thematics. So, in that way, I tend to see cops n robbers as being just as generic as positive and negative modifiers. So long as the rules don't get in the way of the fun, I'm dandy.stubby wrote:earning new Cliches and spending Feats cleverly and passing around Bennies
Which, I suppose, brings up an interesting point. While I'm not opposed to seeing a "default" BrikwaRPG, composed of the best ideas here and presented as a complete project, I'm also not opposed to seeing various other BrikwaRPGs that embrace other playstyles. As a very basic example, a game that is ridiculously rules light, one that is narrative based, and another that is somewhat more complicated and crunchy.
Re: Q&A for BrikwaRPG
I tend to see things as design problems. Plot-based games and modifier-based games aren't good or bad in themselves; they're only good or bad in terms of whether they serve the goal you're trying to achieve. The first thing is to nail down and articulate why you want an RPG that's specifically a BrikWaRPG rather than just a generic RPG that happens to use Lego; then you can start making concrete decisions about which strategy is good for hitting that target and which one isn't.Quantumsurfer wrote:I tend to see cops n robbers as being just as generic as positive and negative modifiers. So long as the rules don't get in the way of the fun, I'm dandy.
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Re: Q&A for BrikwaRPG
http://www.brikwars.com/forums/viewtopi ... =6&t=10096Colette wrote: Question 6: Four to five I believe, an Ur example by IVHorseman, by Silva, me, Zupponn, and Bricksyd. Links on wiki page
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Re: Q&A for BrikwaRPG
Fantastic point. I should know better.stubby wrote:I tend to see things as design problems. Plot-based games and modifier-based games aren't good or bad in themselves; they're only good or bad in terms of whether they serve the goal you're trying to achieve. The first thing is to nail down and articulate why you want an RPG that's specifically a BrikWaRPG rather than just a generic RPG that happens to use Lego; then you can start making concrete decisions about which strategy is good for hitting that target and which one isn't.
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I was reading some RPG reviews for Numenara and 13th Age and so forth and I had an idea for what separates a BrikWars RPG character from a BrikWars wargame unit. BrikWars has always had this underdeveloped idea that a soldier that does something cool to differentiate himself from the faceless hordes becomes a Character. So character gen would be something like:
And then your starting stats and abilities and plot hooks would be based on these five choices.How I Became a Character wrote:I was just another [GENERIC UNIT TYPE],
until [CONFLICT]
where IStupid Crap: dammit
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Haha, and I suppose that sums up BW's unique approach in a nutshell.stubby wrote:And then your starting stats and abilities and plot hooks would be based on these five choices.
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