Reddit Reddit reviews 13th Age RPG Core Book

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13th Age RPG Core Book
Rules-light fantasy RPGFrom two legendary game designers - Jonathan Tweet and Rob Heinso of Dungeons & Dragons fameIcons pursue goals that may preserve an ancient empire, or destroy it
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2 Reddit comments about 13th Age RPG Core Book:

u/PennyPriddy · 3 pointsr/rpg

There's just one core rulebook. The bestiary isn't essential, but it's useful.

Fair warning: My biggest complaint with the system is the book is a bit of a hot mess. It's fine if you're familiar with RPGs, and r/13thage will be able to help you with questions, but it was written with the assumption you know what you're doing (which is a huge shame since otherwise it's a great system for starters). For example, it doesn't explain how to deal with a friendly NPC (basically just stat out an enemy) and only mentions what the six core stats (the same ones as Pathfinder and D&D) actually mean in the index, not in the section about stating out characters. Which, as I said, is fine if you're familiar with D&D, but there are some things that could be better explained.

u/qDanielGrant · 1 pointr/rpg