Mugen a écrit : ↑lun. juin 29, 2026 12:31 pm
Teenagers from Outer Space ?
Non mais il y a des points communs, d'un certain point de vue
you measure your character’s potential by their Essence Scores, broken down into four categories:
• Strength: Physical power and endurance
• Speed: Agility, balance, and reflexes
• Smarts: Awareness, mental acuity, intuition, and analysis
• Social: Confidence, poise, charisma, and leadership
At the beginning of character creation, you gain 12 Essence Points to spend between the four Essence Scores.
You’ll also gain an Essence Point from your Origin, and three from your Role at 1st level. Once you’re done building your 1st level character, you will have a total of 16 Essence Points.
There’s a large cluster of plant life outside the city proper – the Earthlings call these “trees.” This is Mount Hood National Forest, and it is popular with humans for camping and hiking. Initially, we believed it to be an area largely uninhabited by humans, so some early
encounters with them were… interesting.
Je connais le système, je vais donc tenter un Nightvale rpg vu que c'est le seul JDR utilisant ce système que je connais.
Cryoban a écrit :
Le vrai problème c'est les gens.
Florentbzh a écrit :
J'avoue ne pas bien comprendre ce qu'on peut jouer, mais si cela existe c'est qu'il doit bien y avoir une raison.
Mildendo a écrit : Faire du Jdr c'est prendre une voix bizarre et lancer des dés en racontant qu'on tue des gobs.
On dirait un jeu où l'on joue des extraterrestres ayant découvert la Terre avec une touche d'humour ou d'ironie en plus. Dans le genre je ne connais qu'Invaders! Mais pas sûr du tout que le système corresponde.
All things are true. God's an Astronaut. Oz is Over the Rainbow, and Midian is where the monsters live.
Pyth a écrit : ↑lun. juin 29, 2026 10:50 pm
On dirait un jeu où l'on joue des extraterrestres ayant découvert la Terre avec une touche d'humour ou d'ironie en plus. Dans le genre je ne connais qu'Invaders! Mais pas sûr du tout que le système corresponde.
Non, ce n'est pas Invaders! (que je ne connais pas à approfondir ).
[Legendary Leader] is intelligent, spirited, courageous in battle, and a tireless defender of the weak. Born of humble
beginnings with a strong work and social ethic, he became a hero by raising his voice in support of freedom and evolved to a legend by picking up a sword and putting his spark on the line to fight for it.
you measure your character’s potential by their Essence Scores, broken down into four categories:
• Strength: Physical power and endurance
• Speed: Agility, balance, and reflexes
• Smarts: Awareness, mental acuity, intuition, and analysis
• Social: Confidence, poise, charisma, and leadership
At the beginning of character creation, you gain 12 Essence Points to spend between the four Essence Scores.
You’ll also gain an Essence Point from your Origin, and three from your Role at 1st level. Once you’re done building your 1st level character, you will have a total of 16 Essence Points.
There’s a large cluster of plant life outside the city proper – the Earthlings call these “trees.” This is Mount Hood National Forest, and it is popular with humans for camping and hiking. Initially, we believed it to be an area largely uninhabited by humans, so some early
encounters with them were… interesting.