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=The Basics= This game works like any other RPG you've played before. You roll up a character, your GM sets up some wacky adventures, and you get into fights with other characters. The big difference here is that the Player characters are split between the Owner and their Beyblade Toy, with the Owner functioning as the mental and social stats and the Toy functioning as the character's combat stats. Basically, Owners dictate what can be done, Toys dictate how well they do it. '''Dice Rolling''' -> Roll 2d6 + the relevant Skill and compare against Enemies roll of Target number. Rolls lower than the TN fail, with consequences, nothing happens on ties, and the action is resolve if the roll exceeds. For certain rolls, the amount that you exceed the TN or your opponent's roll nets additional bonuses and effects (more damage, pushed back further, etc). It should go without saying that rolling higher is always good and a larger total on your rolls is always best. (Do we need critical successes and failures?) '''Randomized Tables''' -> Throughout the following sections you will find tables for you to roll on to randomly decide on certain aspects of character creation. When rolling on these tables, they will either tell you to roll d66 or d666, which means you designate one die as the tens digit and the other as the ones digit for d66 and an additional die for the hundreds digit for d666. :For example, rolling d66 and getting 3 and 2 would be 32, not 5. Rolling d666 and get 2, 5, and 6 would be 256. Of course, the random tables are optional for those who want more direct control over their characters. It's just a fun method to streamline the process. '''Terminology''' -> And what RPG is complete without some obnoxious terminology for you to memorize? :; Referee : This is the guy running the game. Also known as a Game Master in some circles. As the Referee they are allowed to control what can and can't happen within the game. The only thing they aren't in control of are the player characters, who are free to decide and act as they please, within reason. I really shouldn't need to explain this shit to you. :; Owner : Usually a kid who is wrapped up in an sport that involves battling toys or robots or collectibles. In this case, Beyblading, a sport about fighting tops. Owners are one half of a player character. :; Toy : In this setting the Toy the Owner uses is a Beyblade, a sort of customizable top. Toys are the other half of a player character, acting as their weapon in battle. :; Episode : A single session of game play. Certain things happen at the beginning and end of each episode.
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