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====== Introduction ====== | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
- | **HAT**, or //HP - AC - TWENTY SIDED//, is a roleplaying game that shares three basic concepts with D&D but diverges from there. The three concepts kept from D&D are obvious from the title: HP, AC, and the D20 roll. However, each is expanded in scope. | + | **HAT**, or //HP - AC - TWENTY SIDED//, is a roleplaying game that shares three basic concepts with D&D but diverges from there. The three concepts kept from D&D are obvious from the title: HP, AC, and the D20 roll. However, each is expanded in scope. One of the goals of HAT is to create a game that embraces a more narrative and situation driven feel, while maintaining support for classic D&D modules. This is the first version on these rules, known affectionately by the author as the Bowler edition. |
- | HP is now more than just Hit Points, but Hunger Points. Its the drive that keeps the character going, and wanting more. Injury saps them in all forms, mental, magical, and physical. When a character runs out, they simply no longer have the ambition to keep on being an adventurer. | + | {{: |
- | AC is also expanded to mean more than just Armor. It is still Armor Class, and it is still a measure of defense. However now it means more than just physical defense, but mental | + | **HP** |
- | The D20 roll remains the same, but only in the most basic way. You still roll a D20 and add a modifier to get a result yes, but instead of trying to reach a target number you earn levels of effort | + | **AC** is also expanded to mean more than just Armor. It is still Armor Class, and it is still a measure of defense. However now it means more than just physical defense, but mental and magical and so on too. However it no longer functions to resist an attack, but to lessen the effect of such. |
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+ | The **D20 roll** remains the same, but only in the most basic way. You still roll a D20 and add a modifier to get a result yes, but instead of trying to reach a target number you earn levels of outcome | ||
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===== Quick Links ===== | ===== Quick Links ===== | ||
- | Here are quick links into the online wiki for Resonance. | + | Here are quick links into the online wiki for HAT. |
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+ | * [[:hat:The Basics of Playing HAT]] - Basics of play from the player' | ||
+ | * [[:hat:The Basics of Running HAT]] - Basics of play from the GM's perspective. | ||
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+ | * [[:hat:The Story & XP Dynamic]] - The power of Story in HAT, and how to use this tool. | ||
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===== About HAT ===== | ===== About HAT ===== | ||
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