
"FUBAR Pirates, and/or Three Musketeers?" Topic
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| Mako11 | 29 Dec 2012 3:47 p.m. PST |
Just curious to see if anyone is using FUBAR combat, or the FUBAR RPG rules for Pirates, Swashbucklers, or the Three Musketeers type battles and adventures? Seems like a natural to me, and would be nice to have a simple 1 – 2 page system for those types of battles and adventures. Anyone else ever considered this, or have some home-brew rules you'd like to share? I'll be reviewing the Dead Simple and Medieval RPG rules for FUBAR, to see if they might work, with a little tweaking. |
| MajorB | 29 Dec 2012 4:04 p.m. PST |
Just curious to see if anyone is using FUBAR combat, or the FUBAR RPG rules for Pirates, Swashbucklers, or the Three Musketeers type battles and adventures? No, but I am using 7TV for that genre with some success. |
| Mick A | 30 Dec 2012 5:21 a.m. PST |
I like Flashing Steel from Ganesha for this type of game
Mick |
| Mako11 | 30 Dec 2012 3:48 p.m. PST |
I've read a little about FS just recently. Didn't realize it included pirates, until just last night, so I guess it might be an option as well. |
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