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Unisystem is a far cry from the d20 system. Characters are classless and challenges are overcome using ability plus quality or skill. It allows for more freeform play. For example, a jock could use Intelligence plus Football to formulate a plan or an engineer could use Dexterity plus Engineering to attack someone with electricity from an outlet. | Unisystem is a far cry from the d20 system. Characters are classless and challenges are overcome using ability plus quality or skill. It allows for more freeform play. For example, a jock could use Intelligence plus Football to formulate a plan or an engineer could use Dexterity plus Engineering to attack someone with electricity from an outlet. | ||
All throughout the book the reader is reminded to ''talk to the Director'' about character options so that everyone gets the best possible game. This is a habit that all players should practice and all GMs should insist upon. | |||
=== Chargen === | === Chargen === |
Revision as of 03:43, 17 October 2011
The Angel RPG uses the cinematic branch of Unisystem, as does it's sister RPG, Buffy. As Unisystem books are reknown for being disorganized, this page will function as a cheat sheet.
Unisystem in general
Unisystem is a far cry from the d20 system. Characters are classless and challenges are overcome using ability plus quality or skill. It allows for more freeform play. For example, a jock could use Intelligence plus Football to formulate a plan or an engineer could use Dexterity plus Engineering to attack someone with electricity from an outlet.
All throughout the book the reader is reminded to talk to the Director about character options so that everyone gets the best possible game. This is a habit that all players should practice and all GMs should insist upon.
Chargen
- Character Archetypes (p22)
- Champion ("Lay down the smack", may be supernatural)
- Investigator (Above average, good training but still human)
- Veterans (Full-fledged heroes. Too powerful to be used with other archetypes.)
- Attributes
- Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Perception, and Willpower
- 1-Below average; 2-Human average; 3-Above average; 4-Well above average; 5-Practical human limit; 6-True human limit; 7(+)-Supernatural
- Life Points = 10 + 4(Str + Con)
Qualities and Drawbacks
These are innate characteristics of a character that represent their advantages and/or disadvantages. Some are purchased separately while some are bundled in packages (such as with being a demon).