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Unisystem

Unisystem is a generic role-playing game system produced by Eden Studios, Inc. It is used in All Flesh Must Be Eaten,[1] the Buffyverse role-playing games, CJ Carella's WitchCraft, Conspiracy X (2nd Ed.),[2] and several other games. Games designed using Unisystem have been nominated for,[3] and won,[4] Origins Awards.

Unisystem
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DesignersC.J. Carella
PublishersEden Studios, Inc.
Publication2003
GenresUniversal

Unisystem was developed by C.J. Carella for the first editions of his WitchCraft[5] and Armageddon role-playing games,[6][7] published by Myrmidion Press. Eden Studios uses Unisystem under an exclusive license, but has allowed other game companies to license the system. Eden Studios published WitchCraft 2nd Edition and their original All Flesh Must Be Eaten games as Unisystem games. Armageddon 2nd Edition and a new 2nd Edition of Eden's own Conspiracy X were later published using this gaming system.[8]

Gameplay edit

Unisystem games use a point-buy system to generate characters.[1][2] Points are spent on Attributes, Skills, Qualities and Metaphysics. Drawbacks can be used to gain extra points.

Attributes represent the character's main six abilities, which in this case are three physical attributes: Strength, Dexterity, Constitution; and three mental attributes: Intelligence, Perception, Willpower.[9] Characters also have a variety of Skills, Qualities and Drawbacks to give the character added perks or faults (respectively). Other Qualities and Drawbacks are of a Supernatural sort and are used to designate a character as a particular type of character (be it a Gifted human, a Vampyre, a Spirit, and so on) or detail what sort of magic they can do.

Actions are resolved by adding together the character's relevant Attribute, the applicable Skill, and a ten-sided die roll, plus any modifiers for difficulty; if the total is nine or greater, the action succeeds. Gamemasters (called "Chroniclers" in Classic, and "Directors" in Cinematic Unisystem) are also given tables of successes: characters that get a higher roll than the required nine have bonuses on their final outcome; this table describes how successful they turn out to be, and gives guidelines to figure out the resulting bonuses.

Classic versus Cinematic edit

Unisystem can be divided into two sub-systems: Classic and Cinematic.

Classic Unisystem was developed first and is featured in All Flesh Must Be Eaten, Armageddon, Conspiracy X 2.0, Terra Primate[6][10] and WitchCraft. It is typified by grittier, more realistic play, greater attention to detail in skills and combat, and the use of Secondary Attributes that are typically derived from the Primary Attributes. Essence, or the measure of life-force and magic, is also central to Classic Unisystem play.

Cinematic Unisystem was designed to mimic the "cinematic" exploits of characters. First developed for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game,[11][12] it was later adopted for use in Angel,[13] Army of Darkness[9] and Ghosts of Albion. Cinematic features a limited set of skills that cover most situations, no Secondary Attributes or Essence, simplified combat and flat damage resolution. Cinematic games also feature the use of Drama Points which allow the character to do things above and beyond what they could do under the system alone.

The chief difference between the systems are Drama Points (used only in the Cinematic system), and differences in magic system mechanics.

Despite the differences the two are still largely compatible, though every Cinematic Unisystem game offers an appendix to convert values from the Classic system, and the Buffy RPG's Magic Box supplement offers an appendix on converting between the Buffy magic system and the WitchCraft magic system.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Baugh, Bruce (January 2004). "Review of All Flesh Must Be Eaten, Revised Edition". RPGnet. Retrieved 2007-10-14.
  2. ^ a b Richeson, Christopher (2006). "Review of Conspiracy X Second Edition". RPGnet. Retrieved 2007-10-14.
  3. ^ "Origins Awards 2006 Nominees List". GamingReport.com. Retrieved 2007-10-14.
  4. ^ White, Damon (June 2004). "Origins Award Winners for 2003 and Hall of Fame Inductees". GamingReport.com.
  5. ^ Davenport, Dan (October 2002). "CJ Carella's WitchCraft (Review)". RPGnet. Retrieved 2007-10-14.
  6. ^ a b Pyle, Marx. . Sci•Fi 411. Archived from the original on 2005-05-08. Retrieved 2007-10-14.
  7. ^ "Interview with CJ Carella". FlamesRising.com (webzine). 2005-01-10. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
  8. ^ . Eden Studios. Archived from the original (bios, information) on 2008-01-19. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
  9. ^ a b "Review of Army of Darkness Roleplaying Game". RPGnet. March 2006. Retrieved 2007-10-14.
  10. ^ Pook, Matthew (2002-12-27). "Pyramid Review: Terra Primate". Pyramid (Online). Steve Jackson Games. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
  11. ^ Carella, C. J. (July 2002). "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game: Designer Notes". Games Unplugged. p. 25.
  12. ^ White, Alex (May 2002). "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Role Playing Game (Capsule Review)". RPGnet. Retrieved 2007-10-14.
  13. ^ Davenport, Dan (2005-01-03). "Review of Angel Roleplaying Game". RPGnet. Retrieved 2008-03-07.

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Attributes Skills Qualities and Metaphysics Drawbacks can be used to gain extra points Attributes represent the character s main six abilities which in this case are three physical attributes Strength Dexterity Constitution and three mental attributes Intelligence Perception Willpower 9 Characters also have a variety of Skills Qualities and Drawbacks to give the character added perks or faults respectively Other Qualities and Drawbacks are of a Supernatural sort and are used to designate a character as a particular type of character be it a Gifted human a Vampyre a Spirit and so on or detail what sort of magic they can do Actions are resolved by adding together the character s relevant Attribute the applicable Skill and a ten sided die roll plus any modifiers for difficulty if the total is nine or greater the action succeeds Gamemasters called Chroniclers in Classic and Directors in Cinematic Unisystem are also given tables of successes characters that get a higher roll than the required nine have bonuses on their final outcome this table describes how successful they turn out to be and gives guidelines to figure out the resulting bonuses Classic versus Cinematic editUnisystem can be divided into two sub systems Classic and Cinematic Classic Unisystem was developed first and is featured in All Flesh Must Be Eaten Armageddon Conspiracy X 2 0 Terra Primate 6 10 and WitchCraft It is typified by grittier more realistic play greater attention to detail in skills and combat and the use of Secondary Attributes that are typically derived from the Primary Attributes Essence or the measure of life force and magic is also central to Classic Unisystem play Cinematic Unisystem was designed to mimic the cinematic exploits of characters First developed for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game 11 12 it was later adopted for use in Angel 13 Army of Darkness 9 and Ghosts of Albion Cinematic features a limited set of skills that cover most situations no Secondary Attributes or Essence simplified combat and flat damage resolution Cinematic games also feature the use of Drama Points which allow the character to do things above and beyond what they could do under the system alone The chief difference between the systems are Drama Points used only in the Cinematic system and differences in magic system mechanics Despite the differences the two are still largely compatible though every Cinematic Unisystem game offers an appendix to convert values from the Classic system and the Buffy RPG s Magic Box supplement offers an appendix on converting between the Buffy magic system and the WitchCraft magic system References edit a b Baugh Bruce January 2004 Review of All Flesh Must Be Eaten Revised Edition RPGnet Retrieved 2007 10 14 a b Richeson Christopher 2006 Review of Conspiracy X Second Edition RPGnet Retrieved 2007 10 14 Origins Awards 2006 Nominees List GamingReport com Retrieved 2007 10 14 White Damon June 2004 Origins Award Winners for 2003 and Hall of Fame Inductees GamingReport com Davenport Dan October 2002 CJ Carella s WitchCraft Review RPGnet Retrieved 2007 10 14 a b Pyle Marx Interview with M Alexander Jurkat Sci Fi 411 Archived from the original on 2005 05 08 Retrieved 2007 10 14 Interview with CJ Carella FlamesRising com webzine 2005 01 10 Retrieved 2008 02 19 What and Who is Eden Studios Eden Studios Archived from the original bios information on 2008 01 19 Retrieved 2008 02 19 a b Review of Army of Darkness Roleplaying Game RPGnet March 2006 Retrieved 2007 10 14 Pook Matthew 2002 12 27 Pyramid Review Terra Primate Pyramid Online Steve Jackson Games Retrieved 2008 02 19 Carella C J July 2002 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game Designer Notes Games Unplugged p 25 White Alex May 2002 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Role Playing Game Capsule Review RPGnet Retrieved 2007 10 14 Davenport Dan 2005 01 03 Review of Angel Roleplaying Game RPGnet Retrieved 2008 03 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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