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Saturday, April 12th, 2008
Chaosium has announced that Basic Roleplaying is about to be sent to the printers for a May 2008 release. Basic Roleplaying now has a new cover by Paul Carrick and I must say it looks pretty good.
BASIC ROLEPLAYING
The Chaosium d100 system
CHA2020
ISBN 1-56882-189-1
$39.95
384 pages
8.5 x 11” paperback
Chaosium’s BASIC ROLEPLAYING is a ...
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Thursday, March 13th, 2008
I've been meaning to post about this for some time. Had to get the site back in order to do so. In any event Chaosium is finalizing the 1st Edition of the Basic Roleplaying book. It is a complete rules system integrating 30 years of game play ...
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Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006
Here's a preview of the chapters of Basic Role Playing - the Deluxe has been dropped from the title.
As it stands now here are the current chapters. They are almost certainly subject to change before publication.
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Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
Chaosium's Deluxe Basic Role Playing is still under development and seems to be progressing well. The chapter on powers is undergoing major revision at present and the writer, Jason Durall, has stated that the chapter should be released to testing very soon. The powers chapter is the only one that ...
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Tuesday, March 14th, 2006
So I haven't been able to actually to any testing of the rules - heck I haven't even had the time to read through all of them. I really need to print them out and well it's like 348 pages so even if I double up the number of page ...
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Monday, March 13th, 2006
I just started play testing Deluxe Basic Role-Playing which is to be published by Chaosium sometime this year. So far it looks very good and very flexible - able to work with a variety of genres and milieus. So far we have received perhaps half of the test and it ...
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