Dragons RPG
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DRAGONS RPG (Diceless, Rule-sparse, All-Genre, Open, Nonrestrictive System for RPGs) is a flexible roleplaying system that combines the best parts of classical pen and paper games like interesting adventures, rich characters and a unique battle system, with elements of a trading card game. The cards you are using are, however, conventional poker cards, so there is no need to spend money on collecting them.
DRAGONS RPG can be used in any setting, ranging from fantasy over apocalyptic or horror to science fiction, so that adventures from other franchises can be easily adapted and played with DRAGONS RPG.
There is no need for dice or dice rolls, all randomness comes from drawing or playing cards. This makes combat more of a strategically interesting experience and far quicker than systems where lots of dice must be rolled in order to determine the effect of a single attack.
Like a classical pen and paper role playing game, DRAGONS RPG should be played with a game master. Cooperation is very important, and the possibility to trade cards with your allies during combat and the fact that every character can use cards for different effects, makes combat very tactical and interesting.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Interesting, small, simple tabletop RPG system. Good ideas. Well-written and clear.
A bit funny, too. Very freeformistic. I like this.
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Dragons RPG - Felicia Knight
DRAGONS RPG
Diceless, Rule-sparse, All-Genre, Open,
Nonrestrictive System for RPGs
© 2017 by Felicia Knight
Basics
What is DRAGONS RPG?
What do you need to start playing?
Cooperative and Competitive Play
Tests and Attributes
Character Creation
Attributes
Traits
Equipment
Character advancement
Combat
Basic combat
Planning, coordinating and supporting
Weapons and attacks
Defending against attacks
Ranged combat and melee
Wounds and healing
End of rounds
Strategy
Traits, Abilities and Items
Traits
Item Effects
Adventures and Bonus Goals
Bonus Goals
Character Sheets
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Fantasy
Apocalyptic
Horror
Sci-Fi
Basics
What is DRAGONS RPG?
DRAGONS RPG is a flexible roleplaying system that combines the best parts of classical pen and paper games like interesting adventures, rich characters and a unique battle system, with elements of a trading card game. The cards you are using are, however, conventional poker cards, so there is no need to spend money on collecting them.
DRAGONS RPG can be used in any setting, ranging from fantasy over apocalyptic or horror to science fiction, so that adventures from other franchises can be easily adapted and played with DRAGONS RPG.
There is no need for dice or dice rolls, all randomness comes from drawing or playing cards. This makes combat more of a strategically interesting experience and far quicker than systems where lots of dice must be rolled in order to determine the effect of a single attack.
Like a classical pen and paper role playing game, DRAGONS RPG should be played with a game master. Cooperation is very important, and the possibility to trade cards