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== Character Generation ==
See [[Rise:Chargen]].
== Alterations ==
When something deviates from what is written, it is documented at [[Rise:Alterations|Alterations]].
== House Rules ==
;Critical Hit and Fumble Decks
: These decks will be used in lieu of the usual rules for critical hits and fumbles.
;Save or Die Spells and Effects
: "Save or Die" refers to spells and abilities that with a single failed saving throw removes a character or entity from play. Generally these make the game less fun, so they will be used rarely.
: In many circumstances alternate rules will be implemented to make the spell or ability usable in play. For example the spell ''Flesh to Stone'' may be modified so that on a failed save the target permanently loses 2d4 Dex and gains 1d4 points of Natural Armor until 0 Dex results in them being turned into a statue.
: All such changes are documented at [[Rise:Alterations|Alterations]].
;Aspects
: Characters, objects, locations, and scenes may have aspects. Aspects are better defined at [[Rise:Aspects|Aspects]]
== Table Conventions ==
;Initiative will be done via Web app and rolled each round.
: This app is written by the GM and can be found at http://www.drinkinganddragons.com/init/.
;Rolling Dice
: Higher is always better. Better is in the eyes of the player rolling the dice.
;Declaring Hit Point Damage
: A character may declare themselves full (no damage), bloodied (less than half), dying, and dead. Refrain from declaring hit point totals.


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Revision as of 21:05, 11 May 2013

Character Generation

See Rise:Chargen.

Alterations

When something deviates from what is written, it is documented at Alterations.

House Rules

Critical Hit and Fumble Decks
These decks will be used in lieu of the usual rules for critical hits and fumbles.
Save or Die Spells and Effects
"Save or Die" refers to spells and abilities that with a single failed saving throw removes a character or entity from play. Generally these make the game less fun, so they will be used rarely.
In many circumstances alternate rules will be implemented to make the spell or ability usable in play. For example the spell Flesh to Stone may be modified so that on a failed save the target permanently loses 2d4 Dex and gains 1d4 points of Natural Armor until 0 Dex results in them being turned into a statue.
All such changes are documented at Alterations.
Aspects
Characters, objects, locations, and scenes may have aspects. Aspects are better defined at Aspects

Table Conventions

Initiative will be done via Web app and rolled each round.
This app is written by the GM and can be found at http://www.drinkinganddragons.com/init/.
Rolling Dice
Higher is always better. Better is in the eyes of the player rolling the dice.
Declaring Hit Point Damage
A character may declare themselves full (no damage), bloodied (less than half), dying, and dead. Refrain from declaring hit point totals.