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== Audience ==
== Overview ==
This is a quick start guide for PlaneShift Roleplay Tabletop ( name to be changed) , where you use the PS setting to roleplay with your friends around a table with old style pen and paper RPG rules.
We have created a guide to play PlaneShift as a pen and paper tabletop roleplay game. You can gather your friends around a table and play in the PlaneShift settings.


PlaneShift Tabletop uses d20 System Edition 3.5, published as open license by Wizard of the Coast, with some significant modifications to be as close as possible to the mechanics of PlaneShift the videogame.


== players ==
You need a Game Master and at least 3 other players. Best is if the players know nothing about PS. If they do, please ask them to forget everything they know.
You need a Game Master and at least 3 other players.


Best is if the players know nothing about PS. If they do, please ask them to forget everything they know.
== Player Handbook ==


== pre made Player Characters ==
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AtpWq_6i_afiVKgtXdmZj4u4HrC6qFucS_i1m1t9KsA Player Handbook]
For matter of simplicity there will be premade characters players can choose from. This saves time in creation of the player sheet. The idea is to maximise roleplay. The premade characters will also have background and traits , players may decide to tweak those after GM approval.


[Here PlaneShift roleplay characters] you can find the premade characters.
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1P0xYTW_eQyy0hUhoEHL5prFNpPb0tV3vCjQ6swyCs7I Talents description]

Latest revision as of 12:05, 15 July 2018

Overview

We have created a guide to play PlaneShift as a pen and paper tabletop roleplay game. You can gather your friends around a table and play in the PlaneShift settings.

PlaneShift Tabletop uses d20 System Edition 3.5, published as open license by Wizard of the Coast, with some significant modifications to be as close as possible to the mechanics of PlaneShift the videogame.

You need a Game Master and at least 3 other players. Best is if the players know nothing about PS. If they do, please ask them to forget everything they know.

Player Handbook

Player Handbook

Talents description