All the changes from this page will be added to the complete master game page at A Basic System 12 (ABS12).
Frustrated at having to roll against myself using the ABS12 combat system, I think I've found a better way to do combat.
Since the system is a 1d12, a standard deck of playing cards with the kings and jokers removed can simulate a solo gaming experience where I don't have to roll against myself. I just roll against a shuffled deck of cards more like playing solitaire. In a game of solitaire, the shuffled deck of cards allows you to focus on figuring out patterns instead of generating random numbers and suite.
So, using a deck of cards:
Numbers 1 to 10 equal the stated values.
jack = 11
queen = 12
Maybe reshuffle the cards as needed or for each session or as needed.
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RPG pen & pencil gaming. After 5 years since returning to tabletop RPG playing, online video games beginning to interest me once again, I am learning and making new material RPG material—especially solo gaming material. I'm also working on Aioskoru material such as fantasy languages. Some goals are to write stories and poetry on the side, develop the world, and use customized rules for my own story world. Newer digital map and drawing may also be explored.
Monday, June 13, 2016
ABS12: Using a deck of cards to do solo gaming.
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