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Renaissance - D100 black powder SRD

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Renaissance is a free D100 roleplaying system designed for historical and fantasy gaming in the age of black powder weapons. It features familiar mechanics, grim and gritty combat, extensive period weapons and equipment lists, dozens of professions, and rules for factions and belief systems. It also includes two magick systems - the powerful battle alchemy first introduced in Clockwork & Chivalry 1st Edition, and a streamlined and expanded version of the witchcraft rules from the Silver Oggie Award-winning supplement Divers & Sundry. Based on Newt Newport's OpenQuest and released under an Open Gaming License, which allows companies and individuals to incorporate the rules into their own games, is also showcases the rules system of Clockwork & Chivalry 2nd Edition, the epic historical fantasy RPG from Cakebread & Walton, authors of Abney Park's Airship Pirates.

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Roger M May 05, 2022 7:14 am UTC
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Awesome product, but we could really use a GM screen...
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Newbie F August 26, 2020 3:24 am UTC
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On page 43, Firing into a Crowd, it allows the accidental target to react with a dodge roll. Is this an errata? Normally you can't do that with normal ranged attacks, and the fact the target is accidental (probably unaware) makes this action even more apparent that you shouldn't be able to.
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Newbie F August 26, 2020 3:37 am UTC
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Oh wait. by "Firing" I think it meant throwing? In which case, dodging would've been valid.
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Scott N April 19, 2022 4:13 pm UTC
Unless it's the French, KILL THEM ALL!
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Newbie F August 24, 2020 11:45 pm UTC
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On page 81, it says that for a Matchlock to be able to fire, its 'flax' needed to be lit, then stating immediately afterwards that if the 'matchcord' isn't lit, then another *extra* round is needed to light it up. This is confusing because, IIRC, "Flax" and "Matchcord" are one of the same. So is it +1 combat rounds or +2 if the "Flax/Matchcord" is unlit?
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This title was added to our catalog on December 06, 2011.