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Many of the rules covered in the D&D rulebooks are much of the same-- the Magi Chronicles adjusts some of the rules to acclimate to the style of gameplay. | Many of the rules covered in the D&D rulebooks are much of the same-- the Magi Chronicles adjusts some of the rules to acclimate to the style of gameplay. | ||
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A player's handy guide. This core rulebook explains some of the basic gameplay rules for creating and customizing characters. Most rules covered in the 4e rulebooks apply to this as well, but some are modified to fit in to the theme of the game. | A player's handy guide. This core rulebook explains some of the basic gameplay rules for creating and customizing characters. Most rules covered in the 4e rulebooks apply to this as well, but some are modified to fit in to the theme of the game. | ||
− | === | + | ===Battlemaster's Guide=== |
+ | A GM's useful companion. | ||
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+ | ===Monster Manual=== | ||
+ | What game would be complete without monsters to fight? | ||
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+ | ==Player's Handbook== | ||
+ | ===Chapter 1: Basic Gameplay Rules=== | ||
:[[/Basics#What is the Magi Chronicles RPG?|What is the Magi Chronicles RPG?]] | :[[/Basics#What is the Magi Chronicles RPG?|What is the Magi Chronicles RPG?]] | ||
:[[/Basics#What all do I need for play?|What all do I need for play?]] | :[[/Basics#What all do I need for play?|What all do I need for play?]] | ||
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====Racial Paragon Paths==== | ====Racial Paragon Paths==== | ||
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==Battlemaster's Guide== | ==Battlemaster's Guide== | ||
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===Chapter 1: How To Be a BM=== | ===Chapter 1: How To Be a BM=== | ||
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==Monster Manual== | ==Monster Manual== | ||
+ | ===Monster Basics=== | ||
:Reading a Monster Stat | :Reading a Monster Stat | ||
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+ | ===The Monsters=== | ||
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+ | ===Additional Information=== | ||
:Racial Traits | :Racial Traits | ||
:Glossary | :Glossary | ||
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Contents
- 1 Magi Chronicles RPG
- 1.1 Books
- 1.2 Player's Handbook
- 1.3 Battlemaster's Guide
- 1.4 Monster Manual
Magi Chronicles RPG
A sourcebook describing the World of the Magi Chronicles-- a world where both magic and technology work in sync with one another. This game has mechanics similar to that of 4e D&D, but is a completely different playing style from that of other RPG's. Simply put, this sourcebook functions as a Core Rulebook for the game itself.
All that is included in this sourcebook are Basic Gameplay rules (some modified), Player's Handbook tools (Races, Classes, and the like), Battlemaster's Guide (like the Dungeon Master's Guide), and a small sampling of monsters.
Many of the rules covered in the D&D rulebooks are much of the same-- the Magi Chronicles adjusts some of the rules to acclimate to the style of gameplay.
Books
Player's Handbook
A player's handy guide. This core rulebook explains some of the basic gameplay rules for creating and customizing characters. Most rules covered in the 4e rulebooks apply to this as well, but some are modified to fit in to the theme of the game.
Battlemaster's Guide
A GM's useful companion.
Monster Manual
What game would be complete without monsters to fight?
Player's HandbookChapter 1: Basic Gameplay RulesChapter 2: Making Characters
Chapter 3: Races
Racial Paragon Paths
Chapter 4: Classes
Hybrids
Chapter 5: Skills
Skills
Chapter 6: Specializations
SpecializationsPersonal
Armor
Weapon
Chapter 7: Equipment
Magic Items
Chapter 8: Adventuring
Chapter 9: Combat
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Battlemaster's GuideChapter 1: How To Be a BM
Chapter 2: Running the Game
Chapter 3: Building Encounters
Combat Encounters
Non-Combat Encounters
Chapter 4: Rewards
Chapter 5: The Worlds
Chapter 6: Campaigns
Chapter 7: The GM's Toolbox
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Monster ManualMonster Basics
The Monsters
Additional Information
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Author | Xeadin + |
Identifier | 4e Sourcebook + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Summary | A sourcebook describing the World of the M … A sourcebook describing the World of the Magi Chronicles-- a world where both magic and technology work in sync with one another. This game has mechanics similar to that of 4e D&D, but is a completely different playing style from that of other RPG's. Simply put, this sourcebook functions as a Core Rulebook for the game itself. ns as a Core Rulebook for the game itself. + |
Title | Magi Chronicles RPG + |