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[[Ops and Tactics]] is a Modern homebrew tabletop RPG, set between sometime after the cold war, and the near future. It has no definitive [[fluff]], and the users of the game are often encouraged to create their own in its absence.
[[Ops and Tactics]] is a Modern homebrew tabletop RPG, set between sometime after the cold war, and the near future. It has no definitive [[fluff]], and the users of the game are often encouraged to create their own in its absence.


It is currently finished, Version 2nd Edition 1.33. and Third Edition 1.00
As of current, there is in the works Ops and Tactics: Modern Magika, a book that takes place in an alternate universe where fantasy creatures, magic, and the mystical have always existed throughout the life .
 
It is at the moment finished in 4e Edition, 1.05.


==Basics==
==Basics==
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It is currently in 2nd Edition.
It is currently in 2nd Edition.


==Armory and Weapons Rack==
Armory and Weapons Rack is an update to the Ops and Tactics line that introduces many things. More modern firearms, more feats, added rules for [[skills]] (such as gunsmithing), weapons making, martial arts skills, more types of firearms attacks, and more equipment.


It is Currently in 2nd Edition.


==Third Edition==
==Third Edition==
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==Armory==
Ops and Tactics: Armory is a splatbook for 4th editionn, that adds hundreds of firearms to be used in conjunction with 4e. It also adds revised gunsmithing rules, and the ability for one to create their own AR 15, for any situation.


==Current Edition==
==Current Edition==




* Character Sheet(.pdf, editable form): http://www.mediafire.com/?orarw9lyd1c9wsn
* Character Sheet(.pdf, editable form):http://www.mediafire.com/view/?4uo8ulc9307m128
* Core Rulebook(.pdf, editable homebrew sheet, and character form): http://www.mediafire.com/?dixyku1tvwlhg1h
* Core Rulebook(.pdf, editable homebrew sheet, and character form): http://www.mediafire.com/view/?8qisovp1l716eau
* Armory Rulebook(.pdf): http://www.mediafire.com/view/?ks19mojz8utjgos
* Current Development blog: http://opsandtactics.blogspot.com/
* Current Development blog: http://opsandtactics.blogspot.com/
* Current Changelog: http://www.mediafire.com/?r81ra2hecs3rl4l
 


[[Category:Homebrew Rules]]
[[Category:Homebrew Rules]]
[[Category:Homebrew_Settings]]
[[Category:Homebrew_Settings]]

Revision as of 03:01, 3 July 2012

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Ops and Tactics is a Modern homebrew tabletop RPG, set between sometime after the cold war, and the near future. It has no definitive fluff, and the users of the game are often encouraged to create their own in its absence.

As of current, there is in the works Ops and Tactics: Modern Magika, a book that takes place in an alternate universe where fantasy creatures, magic, and the mystical have always existed throughout the life .

It is at the moment finished in 4e Edition, 1.05.

Basics

Ops and Tactics uses a custom d20 system that has provisions for bleed damage, specific shot placement, and alternate modes of fire for firearms, as well as a point based Combat System.

The game also focuses on the customization and variety of weapons, allowing a player to customize their weapons in a number of ways, from trivial (such as adding finishes and colors to the weapon), to useful (scopes, sights, and weapon modifications). The game also features a massive list choice of listed weapons in a variety of calibers, instead of the normal generic weapon choices that rely on the weapon's "Size" or "Type", to determine damage and range.

The core rulebook is written with little fluff actually injected into the gameplay, allowing for a multitude of settings to be used without modifications to the core rules.

2nd Edition brings more weapons, more feats, and more attacks into the possibilities. Two of the most drastic changes is how grenades work and the addition of new attack possibilities and feats.

3rd Edition brings in a new combat system that takes it's cues from Jagged Alliance, introducing a point based combat system.

4th Edition further expounds on the point based combat system, focusing on specialization through feats, expounding on bows as weapons, and introduced the first split to Armory. Other smaller rule changes have been added in order to make the game run smoother.

Weapons

Ops and Tactics shines on weapon selection. The Melee weapons are broken up into three and a half different categories: Simple, Archaic, Exotic and Improvised.

Simple weapons are weapons that people in the modern world are inherently able to use, such as bats, hammers, stun guns, and shields.

Archaic weapons are weapons of old, usually not encountered in a modern setting, such as swords, staves, axes, and bayonets.

Exotic weapons are weapons that require particular special training to even begin to grasp how to use, such as a chainsaw, nunchaku, or a flail.

Improvised weapons are at a half category, because they fall under all of the aforementioned categories. However, they are items picked up and used as one would a normal weapon. For example, using a lead pipe instead of a baseball bat.

All of the mentioned weapons can have upgrades installed on them, that make them even more effective in combat.

The Ranged weapons themselves are broken up into two categories: Firearms and Non-Ballistic weapons.

Firearms encompass all types, from the tiny holdout handguns all the way to anti-materiel rifles and rocket launchers.

Non-ballistic weapons include bows, crossbows, throwing knives, bricks, and flamethrowers.

All of the ranged weapons can be upgraded at the choice of the user, with a multitude of upgrades that can be stylized for the task at hand.

Curio and Relic Update

Curio and Relic is a update to the Ops and Tactics Line that introduces pre-Cold war firearms, allowing players to keep the Ops and Tactics flair in settings such as the Wild West, the World Wars, or even the American Civil war.

It is currently in 2nd Edition.


Third Edition

Third edition is a complete rewrite of the system using the wounds system, as well as a bunch of other upgrades and updates.

This version is the version that introduced the Combat Point system.


Fourth Edition

Fourth Edition is a another complete overhaul of the combat system, as well as a few major upgrades involving bows, and crossbows.

This is the Final Core Rulebook version, and is the springboard that will launch the various planned splatbooks.


Armory

Ops and Tactics: Armory is a splatbook for 4th editionn, that adds hundreds of firearms to be used in conjunction with 4e. It also adds revised gunsmithing rules, and the ability for one to create their own AR 15, for any situation.

Current Edition