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 ====== 🎲 Gameplay Guide ====== ====== 🎲 Gameplay Guide ======
 +> **Current Iteration:** v1.4 --- //[[user:fiakaiera]] 2019/07/11 12:59//
 +**Furrian Dice**, simplified as Fia – Dice, is a simple free-formed tabletop roleplaying game based on the world of Furria. The game is about storytelling in the world of Furria in a sense where every player contributes in any way to make it fun.
  
-**Furrian Dice**, simplified as Fia – Dice, is a simple free-formed tabletop roleplaying game based on [[:furria|Furria]]. The game is all about storytelling in the world of Furria in a sense where everyone contributes in anyway to make it fun. +Although there is a lot to explain, we will try and simplify it for you.
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-Though there'a lot to explain, we will try to simplify it for you.+
  
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 ===== 👤 Players ===== ===== 👤 Players =====
-Players of Furrian Dice is divided into **Field Master** and its **cast**. One cannot work without the other. +Players of Fia -- Dice are divided into two: the **Field Master** (''FM''and its **cast**. One cannot work without the other. The game is playable from 2 players (the FM and one cast member) up to an whatever how many a FM can handle.
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-<fs 2em>📒 Field Master</fs>\\  +
-The **Field Master** (''FM'') is the one who dictates and decides the game, and the one responsible for leading the story.+
  
-The FM is the one who creates the adventures for the cast, they describe situations to let them decide what they will do, and the one who determines and narrates the outcome of their choices. They also dictate what is and is not allowed. +<div box> 
-</div>+  * <div>📒 **Field Master** -- The Field Master (''FM'' for short) is the one who dictates and decides for the game and the story. The FM is the one responsible for creating and/or playing out adventures for the cast. They are the ones who determine and narrate the outcome of the choices of the cast.
  
-<div box 48% right> +They are also the ones who determine what is and is not allowed during the game//Outside of Fia -- Dice, they can also be called GMs (Game Moderators) and DMs (Dungeon Masters).//</div>
-<fs 2em>👥 Cast</fs>\\  +
-The **cast** are the group of players who will be the ones going through the FM's adventure laid out for them.+
  
-Each player that is not an FM creates and plays a character as part of the cast and teams up with other members of the cast (played by friends). As part of the cast, it is their role for their character to make choices for the story to go on+  * <div>👥 **Cast** -- The cast is the group of players who controls the main characters of the FM's adventure. 
 +Each cast member creates and plays out a character and teams up with other cast members. 
 + 
 +As part of the cast, it is their role to make choices for their own character in the story.</div>
 </div> </div>
  
-<div clear></div>+===== 📚 Requirements ===== 
 +As one of the cast, you only need the following: (per cast member) 
 +<div box> 
 +  * At least 3-5 six-sided dice 
 +  * A character sheet (could be just paper or digital) 
 +  * A notebook or something to write down with to take notes (only for long campaigns)
 </div> </div>
  
 ===== 🌀 Flow of Gameplay ===== ===== 🌀 Flow of Gameplay =====
-**Everything is led by the FM** as they dictate through their story. As part of the cast, you are given a chance to interact with the story and try as much to play through or go wild it it, as long as you don't end up throwing everyone off. The purpose of the game is to have fun, afterall+**Everything is led by the FM** as they dictate of their story. 
 +As part of the cast, you are given a chance for your character to interact in the current situation of the story.
  
-<span tip>**Tip:** Since Furrian Dice is a free-formed game, expect the "rules" get broken depending who is the FM.</span>+Since this is a roleplaying game, you are free to act your character deems fitting or go wild with it, 
 +as long as you don't end up throwing everyone off. The purpose of the game is to ultimately have fun.
  
-==== Decisions ==== +<div tip>**Tip:** Since Fia -- Dice is a free-formed game, expect the "rules" to get broken depending on who the FM is... and that's okay, since these rules doesn't have to be strict.</div> 
-When the cast is given a chance to interact (or interrupt depending on the FM), they can do any of these+ 
-<div> +When cast member is given a chance to interact (or interrupt depending on the FM), your character can 
-<div box 48% left+do any of the following
-<fs 2em>🤔 Do Something</fs>\\  + 
-**As long as it's within your reach**, you can do an action related to the what is given.+<div box> 
 +  🤔 **Do something**, as long as it's within your reach 
 +  * ⁉️ **Use a [[#↪ skills|skill]]**, as long as you have the opportunity to do so
 </div> </div>
  
-<div box 48% right+Depending on your decision, anything could happen as a result. 
-<fs 2em>⁉️ Use Skill</fs>\\  + 
-FIXME+However, not everything you dictate can be done out of the gate. 
 +Sometimes, you need to do roll for your decision to happen. This is called a **check**. 
 + 
 +===== ✅ Checks & Success ===== 
 +If you can't simply do your intentions, **you would have to do a check.** A check would mean that you would have to roll if  your intended action will happen and a failure will definitely do the opposite, or even worse. However, there are other factors that change your success. 
 + 
 +<div box> 
 +  <div>🎲 **Checks** -- To do check, you would have to **roll 2 six-sided dice** (D6s) and success is dictated by the resulting value of the dice. 
 +  * A **stat/trait check** __adds the appropriate value to your initial check.__ For example, a "sense check" would mean the value of your roll + your sense (SEN) trait.
 </div> </div>
  
-<div clear></div>+  * <div>⭐ **Advantages & Disadvantages** -- Sometimes through a bonus or chance, the FM will give you an advantage or a disadvantage. __You have to roll 3 (or more) dice instead of 2__ if it happens. 
 +    * For **advantages**, pick the highest two of all dice. 
 +    * For **disadvantages**, pick the lowest two of all dice.
 </div> </div>
  
-==== Interactions and Conflicts ===== +  * <div>✨ **Criticals** -- Depending on the result of the diceadvantage or stat check or not, if the total of the dice before calculations is either a 2 or a 12, a critical is made. 
-The cast may do whatever may want in the flow of the adventurebut at times the FM may prompt them with the following based on their decision:+    * **Critical 12** will result in an immediate <fc #43b135>success</fc>
 +    * **Critical 2** will result in an immediate <fc #dc0914>fail</fc>
 + </div>
  
-<div> +  * <div>💀 **Chaos Die** -- If the FM has a d20, (20-sided) dice in hand prepare for a world of hurt or splendor. 
-<div box 48% left> +This is like a check, except that you cannot add any stat to it and it can go from horribly wrong to horribly right.
-<fs 2em>✋ Interaction</fs>\\  +
-An **interaction** is when a cast member has to **roll a dice for a degree of success** as a result of their dictated action. This is usually done for actions that does not have to be resisted.+
  
-More is dictated in the [[#interactions|✋ Interactions]] section.+  * A result of 10 and below will fail, except the lower it goes, the more horrible it can get. 
 +  * A result of 11 and above will succeed. The higher it goes, the better the situation will be. 
 +</div>
 </div> </div>
  
-<div box 48% right+===== ↪ Skills ===== 
-<fs 2em>⚔️ Conflict</fs>\\  +Whether you are inside or outside of battle, you can use skills you have for your character. 
-**conflict** is where a cast member has to **work their way to success through several rolls of the dice** in order to succeed in their dictated action.+ 
 +Outside of battle, you can use skills whenever you can and will not have any cost, but you would still have to roll for them if you need to. 
 + 
 +However, once you are inside of battle, you will have to use FP in addition to what you can do with skills outside of battle. Do not worry though, as FP will not be spent if your skill fails! You only have ''10'' or ''12 FP'' in battle so choose what to do carefully! 
 + 
 +<div box> 
 +**During battle, you gain FP by doing the following:**
  
-This could be either **resisted or not**. More is explained in the [[#conflicts|⚔️ Conflicts]] section.+  ''+1 FP'' every start of the round 
 +  ''+1 FP'' for hitting any enemy (multiple enemies will still count as 1) 
 +    ''+2 FP'' if success is critical 12 
 +  * ''+1 FP'' for getting hit by an enemy 
 +  * ''+1 FP'' for getting heald 
 +  * ''+2 FP'' for guarding/readying 
 +  * ''MAX FP'' after each battle
 </div> </div>
  
-<div clear></div>+===== ⚔ Combat ===== 
 +Once you enter into a battle, you cannot act freely anymore as everyone (including enemies and other things that can move) will be forced into turns! 
 + 
 +Combat is divided into different parts: Initiatives, Rounds, Turns, Movement, Actions, Reactions and Damage. 
 + 
 +<div box> 
 +  * <div>#️⃣ **Initiative** -- When the battle starts, every single member of the cast will have to roll for initiative. In this case, it will be a 2d6. If the value matches with another cast member, re-roll and the higher one will go first. 
 + 
 +If your character enters the battle late, then they will be last within initiative regardless. This applies to enemies too unless the FM deems it otherwise.
 </div> </div>
  
-Both of them are dictated by degree of successwhich is explained in the next section.+  * <div>🔁 **Rounds & Turns** -- In battleeach round is separated into turns, and everyone has a turn, and each turn you can do the following:
  
-===== 🎲 Success ===== +  * Move on your turn 
-**Degrees of Success** (or simply**Success**) dictates how much you are successful when doing a task from rolling a six-sided dice (D6).+  Act, once per turn 
 +  Reactonce per round 
 +</div> 
 +</div>
  
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-<fs 2em>🎲 Degrees of Success</fs>\\  +==== 🏃‍♀️ Movement ==== 
-|< 100% 12% 11% 11% 11% 11% 11% 11% 11% 11%>| +Movement is dictated by your speed (''SPD'') stat, and each ''SPD'' point is 5 ft. It's also replenished to full once per round so it's not permanent.<br> 
-^  Roll |  <fs 2em>''⚀⚀''</fs>\\ 0-  |  <fs 2em>''''</fs>\\ 1  |  <fs 2em>''''</fs>\\ 2  |  <fs 2em>''⚂''</fs>\\ 3  |  <fs 2em>''''</fs>\\ 4  |  <fs 2em>''''</fs>\\ 5  |  <fs 2em>''⚅''</fs>\\ 6  |  <fs 2em>''⚅⚅''</fs>\\ 7+  | +> <div box> 
-^  Success? |  <fc #dc0914>No</fc><fc #dc0914>and...</fc><fc #dc0914>and...</fc>  |  <fc #dc0914>No</fc><fc #dc0914>and...</fc> |  <fc #dc0914>No</fc>  |  <fc #43b135>Yes</fc><fc #dc0914>but...</fc>  |  <fc #43b135>Yes</fc>  |  <fc #43b135>Yes</fc>  |  <fc #43b135>Yes</fc>, <fc #43b135>and...</fc>  |  <fc #43b135>Yes</fc><fc #43b135>and...</fc><fc #43b135>and...</fc>  | +  * During your turn you can move around before, during or after an action as long as you don't spend all of your ''SPD''.<br><fs 0.8em>//This could be anything that is related to moving aroundwhether it's jumpingclimbing, running, etcYou can also improvise your movement if you want toas long as the FM tells you if it's possible(you might have to do a check for it though)//</fs><br><br> 
- Degrees of Success |  -2\\ <fc #dc0914>Lucky Failure</fc>  |  -1\\ <fc #dc0914>Critical Failure</fc>  |  0\\ <fc #dc0914>Failure</fc>  |  1\\ Partial Success  |  2\\ <fc #43b135>Success</fc>  |  2\\ <fc #43b135>Success</fc>  |  3\\ <fc #43b135>Critical Success</fc>  |  4+\\ <fc #43b135>Lucky Success</fc>  |+  * Sometimes your movement is limited by several factors and will double the cost: 
 +     * Crawlingclimbing, swimming, difficult terrain and being grappled (which could possibly get your ''SPD'' to 0)<br><br
 +  * If you move out of range of an enemy without disengaging, you might be a target for an opportunity attack.
 </div> </div>
 +==== 🗡 Actions ====
 +> You can do an action at least once per turn. An action is dictated whenever you do something that is not movement.<br>
 +> <div box>
 +**As an action, you can do the following:**
 +  * 🔪 **Attack** with/without your weapon
  
-==== Success or Failure? ==== +  ↪ Use a **skill**
-What happens is dependent on the result of the dice: +
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-<fs 2em>✖️ <fc #dc0914>Failure</fc></fs>\\  +
-**Failure** (Success 0) will result into their desired action not happening at all.+
  
-**Critical Failure** (Success -1) is a failure <fc #dc0914>and something bad</fc> will happen.+  🍯 **Use or interact** with an object or item
  
-**Lucky Failure** (Success -or less) is failure <fc #dc0914>and two or more bad things</fc> will happen depending on how low the success can go.+  🔎 **Search** around 
 + 
 +  * 🕶 **Hide** 
 + 
 +  * 🛡 **Guard/Ready** -- Prepare for an attack/action and defend. (and gain 2FP) 
 + 
 +  * 🎣 **Grapple** -- If they are of the same or smaller size, both will do strength (''STR'') check against the other's strength check and if the character using it wins, they are grappled. (For enemies, this will set their ''SPD'' to 0) 
 + 
 +  * ✋ **Shove** -- If they are of the same or smaller size, the one doing the shove will do a strength (''STR'') check against the other's vitality (''VIT'') check. If the one who shoves wins, they will be pushed back will either get them prone or push them by a d6. (5ft per 1) 
 + 
 +  * 🤝 **Assist/Help** -- If you are in range with another ally, you can do an action at the same time on their turn, or give them an advantage on their attack during their turnThis only lasts until the start of your next turn. 
 + 
 +  * 🚫 **Disengage** -- Prevent the enemy to use an opportunity attack against your character. 
 + 
 +  * 💨 **Dash/Sprint** -- UseUse your reflex (REF) trait to add to your movement. (acts the same as ''SPD''
 + 
 +  * 💃 **Break Free** -- Try to break free from being Grappled. 
 + 
 +  * ✨ **Improvise** -- Improvise your action if you want to, as long as the FM tells you if it's possible. (you might have to do a check for it though)
 </div> </div>
  
-<div box 48% right+<div tip>⭐ **One More**<br
-<fs 2em>✔️ <fc #43b135>Success</fc></fs>\\  +<fs 0.9em>If you are lucky or if the enemy is disadvantaged, you are allowed to do a One More.<br> 
-**Success** (Success 2) will result into their desired action happening as intended.+One more is a bonus action, allowing you to do another action.</fs></div>
  
-A **Critical Success** (Success 3is a success <fc #43b135>and something good</fc> will happen.+==== 🛡 Reactions ==== 
 +reaction can be used once per round. A reaction is something you do outside of your turn.<br> 
 +> <div box> 
 +**For reactions, you can do the following:** 
 +  * 👟 **Dodge** -- Do a reflex (REFcheck against their reflex check to dodge an attack instead. If it fails, you take full damage.
  
-**Lucky Success** (Success 4 or more) is success <fc #43b135>and two or more good things</fc> will happen depending on how high the success can go.+  🎯 **Counter** -- If you are on guard/ready, you may spend your next action to counter-attack immediately, allowing you to sneak in a skill or an attack guaranteed to succeed without any cost. 
 + 
 +  * 🗡 **Opportunity Attack** -- If your target moves away out for your battle range without disengaging, you can sneak in skill or attack that's guaranteed to succeed without any cost. 
 + 
 +  * 👊 **Opportunity Grapple** -- Same as an opportunity attack but you try and grapple instead. 
 + 
 +  * 🤝 **Quick Assist** -- If you are in range with another ally, you give up your action for the turn to assist on your target ally's turn. 
 + 
 +  * 🏃‍♀️ **Run Away** -- Everyone gets away from battle. Everyone must succeed a reflex (REF) + speed (''SPD'') check. All cast members must agree on this. Running away fails if at least one fails and those who failed are susceptible to an opportunity attack. Positions are not changed when running away.
 </div> </div>
  
-<div clear></div>+<div tip>⭐ **All-out Attack**<br> 
 +<fs 0.9em>Once all enemies are disadvantaged, your party can do an all-out attack in an attempt to take down all enemies at once. Each character can either do a skill or attack on a specified target guaranteed to succeed without any cost, or straight up roll 4d6 for damage on all targets. (Split or not, add ''STR'' or ''SOR'' if necessary, depending on the FM)</fs></div> 
 + 
 +==== ❌ Damage ==== 
 +=== Dealing Damage === 
 +Depending on the weapon, damage is usually calculated by a d6 + the stat necessary to wield it.  
 <div box> <div box>
-**Partial Success** (Success 1) is a <fc #43b135>success</fc> <fc #dc0914>but something bad</fc> will happen+  Strength (''STR'') for melee or physical weapons. 
-</div>+  Sorcery (''SOR'') for magical weapons. 
 +  However, the FM can also give your weapon custom damage stats. 
 + 
 +  A +on the weapon will increase it's damage by 1
 +  * You can also deal damage with skills if the skill can do so. 
 + 
 +  * If the success roll is 12, then it counts as a critical hit. Damage is doubled.
 </div> </div>
  
-==== Other Factors ==== +=== Taking Damage === 
-In addition to these degreesthere are other factors that contributes to their success: +If the character takes damagethey will have to decrease the damage taken dependiong on the stat.
-<div> +
-<div box 48% left> +
-<fs 2em>☝️ Choices of Dice</fs>\\  +
-**If you roll multiple dice**, that member of the cast can **pick which die** will be the result of their action.+
  
-**Example:** +<div box> 
-  * The cast member ends up with ⚁⚂⚄ (2, 3 and 5on their roll, they can pick ⚄ (5as their success+  * Defense (''DEF''for physical damage. 
-  * Alternativelythey can choose ⚁ (2) and be ridiculous and see what happens.+  * Resistance (RESfor magical damage
 +  * Thenyour HP will be reduced by the damage taken. 
 + 
 +  * Once your HP reaches 0, you enter Downstate. 
 + 
 +  * If you are on guard, you may roll for a might (MIGcheck to completely block the attack and take no damage.
 </div> </div>
  
-<div box 48% right> +<div danger>**Just remember:** you can still get damaged outside of battle.</div> 
-<fs 2em>🌗 Ones and Sixes</fs>\\  +</div>
-For **every 1s or 6s that the cast member did not pick**, their roll is: +
-  * ... **reduced by 1** for every ⚀  (dice facing 1); and +
-  * ... **added by 1** for every ⚅ (dice facing 6).+
  
-**Example:** +===== 👁 Conditions ===== 
-  * The cast member ends up with ⚀⚄ (1 and 5) and picks ⚄ (5)they end up with the roll of ⚃ (4).+During your journey you can be entitled into certain status effects, each one affects a character in different ways. 
 + 
 +This can range from being: blinded, charmed, deafened, exhausted, frightened, grappled, paralyzed, etc. 
 + 
 +=== Downstate === 
 +If you are down after reaching 0 HP, you enter a **"Downstate"**. Your character's body goes limp and all of their outer appearance (including clothing) will turn white. From here you cannot move in battle and stay lifeless and unconscious. 
 + 
 +However, not all hope is lost. You can still come back from being unconscious! 
 +<div box> 
 +Your character's body is not completely white yet, so for each turn, you do a "saving" check three times: 
 +  Rolling a [7] and above will be a success 
 +  Rolling lower than that will be a failure 
 + 
 +  * On **3 successes** -- you come back into consciousness, you will be at HP. From here, you can struggle and fight again or wait until the battle ends. If you decide to wait, you may roll a d6 after the fight to heal back your HP. 
 +  * On **3 failures** -- your character cannot fight anymore and would have to retire for a weekand will have to revive to the last resting spot the party has been. They could still be with the party but cannot fight and must stay off. If they enter downstate the second time after already failing, they cannot join any more for the rest of the party's journey. (or wait a month for them to rejoin story-wise)
 </div> </div>
  
-<div clear></div>+You will still have to roll even if the battle has ended, either at different times or all at once. If the damage you've taken is more than your HP, you immediately fail all 3 saving rolls. 
 + 
 +Even if the ally has failed to gain back consciousness, they can be revived without having the penalty of being unable to fight. (or with setbacks given by the FM) 
 + 
 +<div danger>**By the way...** there is a way that your character can permanently die.</div> 
 + 
 +===== 📈 Improving Your Character ===== 
 +Overtime, you gain points (''PT'') from experience. You can spend PT to improve your character.  
 + 
 +<div box> 
 +**Depending on the amount of PT spent, you can improve the following:** 
 +  * ''-4 PT'' to +1 a specific trait 
 +  * ''-2 PT'' to +1 a specific stat 
 +  * ''-3 PT'' to get a new skill 
 +  * ''-(1 + Skill LV) PT'' to improve a skill
 </div> </div>
  
 +<hr>
 +
 +... and that should be everything. Now go out there and have fun!
 +
 +<div centeralign><div box>**[[dice:diverse_creation|[ Click here for the character creation guide! ]]]**</div></div>
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