
I've read through the combat chapter twice and still understand nothing. This is intended to be used in a rules system that eliminates limits altogether. If you find that this unbalances dodge, simply have a base of 2 + REA + INT for the dodge pool. Instead, refer to this handy-dandy conversion chart: Similarly, there is no -10 penalty for being surprised.
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The way surprise works is that anyone who is surprising the others gets a free pass before initiative kicks in. Order is still from highest initiative to lowest. Anyone on the 10 pass can go if their initiative is greater than 10. as you can guess, anyone on the 0 pass can go if their initiative is greater than 0. The GM will keep track of the pass number. Instead, the passes are represented with the 0 pass, the 10 pass, the 20 pass, etc. This means that we are no longer subtracting 10 from the initiative score at each round. However, in the spirit of keep 'er movin', we only roll initiative once. You can use all of them, some of them, or none of them at your choosing.Īlmost exactly the same as in 5e.


This is a mashup of 5e rules and 6e rules. Name's a filler, omae! This is the Mathemagic dumping ground for any dumbass combat rule idea that pops into my head. What in the drek-headed naming convention.

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Game stats included with books are either included as part of the story in pdf format, or released as a standalone pdf for those who purchased the epub/Kindle versions. Shadows in Focus: Sioux Nation - released 6 January 2015.Aetherology - released 29 November 2014.Shadow Spells - released 25 September 2014.

Bullets & Bandages - released 2 June 2014.Gun H(e)aven 3 - released 14 December 2013.The Assassin's Primer - released 25 October 2013.Released 22 August 2018.īooks providing lore and supplemental material. Street Lethal - Advanced combat rules.Forbidden Arcana - Advanced magic rules.Chrome Flesh - Biotechnology supplement.Run Faster - Extended player character rules.Street Grimoire - Extended magic supplement.Shadowrun: Fifth Edition Core Rulebook (Master Index Edition) - Second printing with updated rules.Shadowrun 5th Edition - Core rulebook.5 Season 5 Shadowrun Missions Adventuresīooks providing basic and expanded rules for Shadowrun.
