Summary

There are plenty of ways to break up the tabletop game hobby.

One way to separate those games in the tabletop hobby is by system.

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One such system that has stood the test of time is that of the d100.

10Rolemaster

You Like Rules?

Rolemaster came around at the height of thetabletop craze of the 80s.

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It brought with it a game full of rules, tables, and lore for fans to peruse through.

Each of them requires multiple books to run, and they’re far from rules-lite.

RuneQuest has been around since the 70s, and it doesn’t plan on going anywhere.

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Will we be seeing these games in tabletop form anytime soon?

This uniqueness lends itself to your characters and adventures as well.

It’s a fun design idea, and one that feels unique even in its own genre.

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This is all thanks to a system that looks more towards comfort than rules.

It’s all the d100s you love with a little less of a headache.

Cthulhu

Cosmic Horror & War?!

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It also gives you enough options if you’re well-versed in TTRPGs.

It has still learned plenty of things from its predecessors.

Mothership establishes itself by mixing horror and sci-fi in a fairly seamless way.

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As long as you don’t mind the vacuum of space, bloodthirsty aliens, and everything in between.

3Warhammer 40,000: Roleplay

Want War?

That’s All There Is

Few tabletop games are as expansive as Warhammer 40,000.

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It’s a fun exploration into a d100 system that focuses on roleplay as much as rolls.

The Warhammer 40k world is ever-growing.

There’s nothing wrong with picking an in-game timeframe where everything is already established and playing there.

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This helps avoid having to stay ‘current’ with all the lore.

It’s got a bit of everything, but plenty of horror.

Tabletop RPG to fill and proper video game, that is.

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