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[[File:Anonsrd.png|500px|thumb|The entire system.]] | [[File:Anonsrd.png|500px|thumb|The entire system.]] | ||
A ridiculously simple system | A ridiculously simple system invented on 8chan's /tg/ board. | ||
Each character gets six stats. Each stat must be given a modifier from the set [-2, -1, +1, +1, +2, +2]. | Each character gets six stats. Each stat must be given a modifier from the set [-2, -1, +1, +1, +2, +2]. Stats can be whatever the player wants them to be; there is no set list of attributes or skills to use for stats. Any stat that isn't set for the character is at +0. | ||
All challenges are rolled with 2d6 with the appropriate stat modifier added. On a | All challenges are rolled with 2d6 with the appropriate stat modifier added. On a 3 or less is a crit fail. 4-6 is just a failure, 7-9 is a success, and 10-12 is a crit success. However, if the player rolls doubles, the result becomes mixed: On a success, there's a hidden drawback, and on a failure, there's a silver lining. | ||
==Links== | |||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20160306155729/https://8ch.net/tg/res/220185.html Archive link] | |||
[[Category:Roleplaying]] | [[Category:Roleplaying]] | ||
[[Category:Homebrew Rules]] | [[Category:Homebrew Rules]] | ||
[[Category:One-page Games]] | [[Category:One-page Games]] | ||
[[category: | [[category:Systems]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:03, 17 June 2023

A ridiculously simple system invented on 8chan's /tg/ board.
Each character gets six stats. Each stat must be given a modifier from the set [-2, -1, +1, +1, +2, +2]. Stats can be whatever the player wants them to be; there is no set list of attributes or skills to use for stats. Any stat that isn't set for the character is at +0.
All challenges are rolled with 2d6 with the appropriate stat modifier added. On a 3 or less is a crit fail. 4-6 is just a failure, 7-9 is a success, and 10-12 is a crit success. However, if the player rolls doubles, the result becomes mixed: On a success, there's a hidden drawback, and on a failure, there's a silver lining.