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BASH UE Reference Sheet
- BrianK
- Supporting Character
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BASH UE Reference Sheet
Good day!
Does anyone have, a one, or two page summary of the rules that can be used as a cheat sheet for players?
I did a quick search of the forums, and have had no luck as of yet.
Thanks for the input.
Does anyone have, a one, or two page summary of the rules that can be used as a cheat sheet for players?
I did a quick search of the forums, and have had no luck as of yet.
Thanks for the input.
- BASHMAN
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While it isn't geared specifically to players, this might be useful anyway:
http://www.bashrpg.com/Screen.pdf
But that is a good idea- a general "how to play" sheet. Anybody want to take a crack at it?
http://www.bashrpg.com/Screen.pdf
But that is a good idea- a general "how to play" sheet. Anybody want to take a crack at it?
- AslanC
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- BASHMAN
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So let's brainstorm. What needs to be in this reference sheet? So far I can think of:
Core dice mechanic.
The Dice Roll Chart.
The list of skills/specialties
How Hero Points Work (mention Power Tricks and Attack weak Point)
How Setbacks Work
How Hero Dice Work
anything else? These shouldjust be things that you'll want to look at in play.
Core dice mechanic.
The Dice Roll Chart.
The list of skills/specialties
How Hero Points Work (mention Power Tricks and Attack weak Point)
How Setbacks Work
How Hero Dice Work
anything else? These shouldjust be things that you'll want to look at in play.
- BeardedDork
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- BASHMAN
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Good idea!BeardedDork wrote:I always have the wrestling rules and the Martial arts mastery power printed out separately for quick reference when running a game.
Also would need to include the various Zany Actions, special combat rules, like Called Shots, etc. Maybe Collateral Damage table (heros may want to guess if they have a good chance of smashing through something).
- kevperrine
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I really like the idea of "EXTENDED CHECKS", so I'd like a quickie note on those on something like this.
Also - since this sounds more like a Narrator Screen... I would consider brief notes on:
- page references for EVERYTHING
- the basic Character Scale values
- Standard Difficulty Numbers
- Situational Mods
- What Can I Do notes
- Knockback rules
- Collateral Damage rules
- Minion rules
- special Villain point rules
- Extended Check rules
"crap... now I want to make a Narrator Screen!!"
-kev-
Also - since this sounds more like a Narrator Screen... I would consider brief notes on:
- page references for EVERYTHING
- the basic Character Scale values
- Standard Difficulty Numbers
- Situational Mods
- What Can I Do notes
- Knockback rules
- Collateral Damage rules
- Minion rules
- special Villain point rules
- Extended Check rules
"crap... now I want to make a Narrator Screen!!"
-kev-
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- AngryGhost
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- MrJupiter
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I would love to support a Kickstarter for a gorgeous, thick cardboard screen. Even more so if it included decorative art from BASH: Ultimate Edition.
I have to admit, though, that I really prefer 3-panel, landscape styled ones over portrait cause I need to see my players without having to stretch up high to peer over the screen. Also, it makes for a wider area to set my notes, dice, munchies, etc.
I have to admit, though, that I really prefer 3-panel, landscape styled ones over portrait cause I need to see my players without having to stretch up high to peer over the screen. Also, it makes for a wider area to set my notes, dice, munchies, etc.
- Baelor
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- AngryGhost
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