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Every time a new nerd "groks" the idea of role-playing games, they naturally want to tinker and improve the systems they use.  These would be "house rules," or rules of the game used when you play in this household.  Then some [[/tg/|smar/tg/entlefolk]] get the idea that they could start from scratch and make a game system that does what they want.
Every time a new nerd "groks" the idea of role-playing games, they naturally want to tinker and improve the systems they use.  These would be "house rules," or rules of the game used when you play in this household.  Then some [[/tg/|smar/tg/entlefolk]] get the idea that they could start from scratch and make a game system that does what they want.


Most of the time, these attempts are crap: imitations of existing systems pretending to be original, and would be better off as [[:Category:Homebrew Settings|splatbooks]].  But sometimes, we're gifted with gold and we're lucky to get this stuff for free.
Unlike [[:Category:Homebrew Settings|Homebrew Settings]], these articles describe entire rulesets, not just modifications to existing systemsYou should find everything you need to print-and-play a game.


(some items in this category aren't strictly born from /tg/, but has all the rules needed to play in one article)
(some items in this category aren't strictly born from /tg/, but has all the rules needed to play in one article)

Revision as of 15:03, 30 September 2011

Every time a new nerd "groks" the idea of role-playing games, they naturally want to tinker and improve the systems they use. These would be "house rules," or rules of the game used when you play in this household. Then some smar/tg/entlefolk get the idea that they could start from scratch and make a game system that does what they want.

Unlike Homebrew Settings, these articles describe entire rulesets, not just modifications to existing systems. You should find everything you need to print-and-play a game.

(some items in this category aren't strictly born from /tg/, but has all the rules needed to play in one article)

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Pages in category "Homebrew Rules"

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