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Alastor04 Ensign
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:49 pm Post subject: 1e questions |
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Yesterday Fantasy Flight Games announced that they are re-releasing the First Edition Core Rulebook and Star Wars Sourcebook as a 30th anniversary colectors set. I came into the RPG games in the d20 era but much prefer rules light games.
Are there any major flaws with the first edition? From what I can tell I'd like it more than 2nd Edition R&E. |
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Alastor04 Ensign
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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Also is there a conversion chart for converting second edition stuff to first edition: starship speed for instance. |
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Whill Dark Lord of the Jedi (Owner/Admin)
Joined: 14 Apr 2008 Posts: 10406 Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA, Earth, The Solar System, The Milky Way Galaxy
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Wajeb Deb Kaadeb Commodore
Joined: 07 Apr 2017 Posts: 1448
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:09 pm Post subject: Re: 1e questions |
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Alastor04 wrote: | Yesterday Fantasy Flight Games announced that they are re-releasing the First Edition Core Rulebook and Star Wars Sourcebook as a 30th anniversary colectors set. I came into the RPG games in the d20 era but much prefer rules light games.
Are there any major flaws with the first edition? From what I can tell I'd like it more than 2nd Edition R&E. |
I prefer the First Edition.
There are no flaws in the game (besides some lite errata that every RPG and ever version of D6 Star Wars has).
First Edition is a liter rule set. It's a quicker, more basic game. It's great fun, and it's my go-to edition of the game when I play Star Wars.
Now, the other editions of D6 SW are excellent games as well. I like all versions of the game. Each version has a different feel.
The official versions are:
First Edition
First Edition + Rules Upgrade (4 pages)
First Edition + Rules Companion Supplements
Second Edition
Second Edition Revised & Expanded
From my estimation, most people play Second Edition or Second Edition R&E. Plus, there are some fan generated rule supplements (even one for First Edition that has a few tweaks to the system), like Second Edition REUP.
I bought my first SW D6 book in 1987, and I've purchased the entire game line since. I've played each edition of D6 Star Wars, and I'll tell you, in my old age, I love the simplicity of First Edition.
It depends on your taste and preference, which edition will attract you. The D6 system is beautiful in that it can easily be tweaked to give you any type of game that you want to play. Just look at the rule changes made in the various versions. The game can be crunchy or loosey-goosey. The game can be quite realistic and dangerous, or it can be very dramatic and heroic.
If you like rolling big, huge handfulls of dice, using lots of skills, and rolling tests under a lot of circumstances, then look to the Second Edition versions.
OTOH, if you like quick dicing, roll-n-go, with a compact skill list, rolling few dice, then First Edition is your game--or one of its versions.
If you have specific questions, I'd try to answer them for you. |
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Wajeb Deb Kaadeb Commodore
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:13 pm Post subject: Re: 1e questions |
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Alastor04 wrote: | Yesterday Fantasy Flight Games announced that they are re-releasing the First Edition Core Rulebook and Star Wars Sourcebook as a 30th anniversary colectors set. I came into the RPG games in the d20 era but much prefer rules light games. |
If you would like a crash course on First Edition, then check out THIS THREAD. Skim through it as I touch on a lot of aspects of the game, explaining a lot of things. |
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Lord Zash Sub-Lieutenant
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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Have done a bit of research before posting this, couldn't find a better place to do it...
1ED. Levelling up.
I am having a problem with my understanding of how to level up and my players way of calculating their dices.
They write their sheets this way:
DEX: 2D+2
Dodge: 1D (from the 7 free dices at character creation) (In my understanding that means now that her dodge is 2D+2 + character creation 1D... so 3D+2).
But yesterday she wanted to up her dodge (she had enough experience points to do it).
So she wrote:
DEX: 2D+2
Dodge: 1D + 2 (as in I spend 6 experience points to get a +2 in this)
and she's convinced she now has 3D+4 in dodge.
Is that right?
They way I undestand it is:
She started:
DEX: 2D+2
Dodge: 3D+2
Now she spends 3 points to up her dodge more.
so for me she now has:
DEX: 2D+2
Dodge: 4D
which is different than what she says but I'm really tired, I'm cr*p at maths and starting to get confused |
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griff Captain
Joined: 16 Jan 2014 Posts: 507 Location: Tacoma, WA
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:08 pm Post subject: |
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You are correct. DEX 2D+2 plus 1D from character creation is 3D+2. That is the new skill code, every improvement is made from there. Spending 3 skill points would then raise the skill to 4D. No die code will ever have more than two "pips", a +1 or +2. _________________ "EXECUTE ORDER 67. Wait a minute, that doesn't sound like order 67..... No, wait. Yes, yes it does. EXECUTE ORDER 68" Palpatine's last moments - robot chicken. |
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Lord Zash Sub-Lieutenant
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you so much for answering my question! further on...
The problem is that she is argueing that...
If you have a skill
3D + 2 and you improve it: 1D + 1
then you roll 4D+3 ? |
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Lord Zash Sub-Lieutenant
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 6:12 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry Griff!
completely understood.
Thanks for answering back |
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