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Title: Project: Using ADRPG rules as written for cyberpunk
Post by: Norbert G. Matausch on May 02, 2020, 12:32:12 AM
Hi folks,

after a loooooong foray into OD&D and some of its precursors, we've returned to our roots: diceless roleplaying and freeform gaming. After many, many years, we're playing diceless again. And it already feels exciting!

We're playing hard Cyberpunk, with a dash of magic (don't ask, my players want it). My first reaction was: OK, I'm going to write a few quick rules for that (usually a haphazard job of slapping Theatrix flowcharts and Everway attributes together). But then, my love for Amber kicked in. I thought: Why not use Amber to power our game? And my second thought was: Why not use the rules as written, as much as possible?

I did a similar experiment a few years ago, when I used Original D&D to power a cyberpunk game. It worked. So I figured ADRPG should work even better.

My thoughts:


An example character:

Cybersoldier

Warfare 10
Strength 5
Endurance: 5
Psyche 5

Pattern 50

Industrial Strength Muscle Implants (9 pts)

Tactical Implant (10 pts)

Safehouse (6 pts)
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I think this will work pretty well. What do you think?
Title: Project: Using ADRPG rules as written for cyberpunk
Post by: Headless on May 02, 2020, 09:32:04 AM
Looks great.  No Shapeshifting?  Which means you can buy logrus with out it.  

I might make pattern cheeper.  

Are you going to use conjureation?  I think it fits well with cyberpunk.
Title: Project: Using ADRPG rules as written for cyberpunk
Post by: zircher on May 03, 2020, 10:55:14 AM
Heh, conjuration is your Myrmidon Prime account.  Small stuff like a smartphone or clip of ammo can be dropped off via drone.  A full med-kit would need a bigger/slower drone.  Need a heavy machine gun with a full belt of ammo?  One of our drivers will be dispatched within minutes.

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My, that does fit pretty nicely.  "The Myrmidons of Greek myth were known for their loyalty to their leaders, so that in pre-industrial Europe the word 'myrmidon' carried many of the same connotations that 'robot' does today. 'Myrmidon' later came to mean 'hired ruffian', according to the Oxford English Dictionary."
Title: C-ADRPG: Amber Diceless as rules engine for cyberpunk: version 2
Post by: Norbert G. Matausch on May 14, 2020, 01:28:58 PM
Gentlemen, I gave my C-ADRPG an overhaul. This is the result.

Attributes:
Warfare, Strength and Endurance are self-explanatory and stay. Psyche is psychic resilience. [Human] level is really, really weak, [Chaos] level is the standard of your faceless mooks, and [Amber] and Ranked levels are professional level attributes.

Powers:
  • Outlier I: Shapeshifting is not used for pure cyberpunk games, but could be extremely useful when playing Shadowrun – it then becomes PHYSICAL ADEPT [35]. The more advanced and powerful version would be ADVANCED PHYSICAL ADEPT (Advanced Shapeshifting) [65].
  • Outlier 2: SORCERY [15] would also be used for Shadowrun games, and not even the name would change. But only when you're using ADVANCED SORCERY [45], your spells are as quick as you wish they were, and if you want to throw your Hellblasts real good, you better get EXALTED SORCERY [70].
  • Outlier 3: POWER WORDS [10] are exactly that, little, small-scale spells in Shadowrun.[/I]

I might also NOT use Partial Augmentation and grant the character one or two enhancements for free.

So there you have it, my C-ADRPG in a nutshell. More to come, for sure.
An example Cyberpunk character:

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Cybersoldier

Warfare 10
Strength 5
Endurance: 5
Psyche 5

FULL AUGMENTATION [70]: full-body kevlar-reinforced plating, titanium brain shielding, industrial-strength muscle grafts, tac-implants, hydraulic legs, titanium-reinforced bone structure.


Safehouse down at the abandoned barracks (5 pts)
personal shadow 1 pt
guarded 4 pts
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Title: Project: Using ADRPG rules as written for cyberpunk
Post by: finarvyn on May 18, 2020, 08:13:29 AM
I haven't had much experience with the cyberpunk genre, but I like what I see here. :D