What's the grapeshot of traditional games?
I don't understand the question
>>47825482
uh, a splatbook?
>>47825482
GURPS
>>47825482
If by that you mean what covers the most area... probably Dark Heresy.
>>47825527
seconding GUPRS; if you cant hit the campaign setting accurately with a generic universal system, then what the hell are you running?
>>47825613
Wait a second, is that Null Rod?
>>47825641
"Mages often seek to emulate the powerful relics lost to time and apocalype" would be a reference to that
>>47825641
Could be, Pete Venters actually cares about the lore because he was a writer early on.
>>47825482
I have a bondage fetish and got slightly aroused by the OP pic.
I think that's enough 4chan for one night.
>>47825482
This is the most vague and poorly worded question I have seen on /tg/ in months.
>>47825482
Random roll tables.
high velocity parcheesi dice
>>47826689
It's ok to enjoy a little shibari, anon.
>>47825589
That's what I love about GURPS. It has rules for literally any situation.
>>47825482
In the manner you mean? I would guess it's probably Dungeons & Dragons. There are a lot of things that are referred to as D&D which really aren't, or are heavily inspired by it but aren't the same thing, or which are actually D&D but most people don't call it that. Just like grapeshot is often confused for canister shot and used interchangeably, stuff like Lamentations of the Flame Princess, Pathfinder, Eberron, and other games and systems are often just generically referred to as D&D.
>>47826954
Really?
I've seen this exact question a few months ago
>>47828283
>Eberron
Nigga that's a campaign setting for use with dnd 3.5 or 4e
Fuck your shit
Though to be fair, I cribbed it for years for use with gurps
>>47827512
The sun gets me everytime
>>47828615
Yeah but when people say D&D they basically mean 3.5e base.
>>47825482
What's the carburetor of traditional games?
>>47833672
>device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine
Dominion? It's a game where players 'blend' different 'kinds' to create 'self-sustaining' reactions.