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A [[retroclone]] of the old B/X rules, Basic Fantasy RPG breaks from many 'sacred cows' that are still found in many other retroclones:
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|name = Basic Fantasy
|picture = [[Image:Basic fantasy cover.jpg|200px]]
|type = [[RPG]]
|authors = Chris Gonnerman
|year = 2006 (1e), 2008 (2e), 2013 (3e)
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A [[retroclone]] of the old B/X rules, Basic Fantasy is currently in it's third edition.  The main book features the classic four classes: Fighter, Cleric, Thief, Magic-User; in addition, adaptations of the monster manual and equipment lists, all in one concise, easy to understand package.
 
== What It Changes ==
*Races are kept separate from classes.
*Races are kept separate from classes.
*It uses a d20 style attack style where you want to roll at or over your enemies AC.
*It uses a d20 style attack style where you want to roll at or over your enemies AC.
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*All race/class combinations may go to level 20.
*All race/class combinations may go to level 20.


However, it does have a lot of good points:
== What's Good About It ==
*It is completely free from it's website with steady updates in the form of rule clarifications, supplements, and adventures.
*It is completely free from it's website with steady updates in the form of rule clarifications, supplements, and adventures.
*Being a retroclone it is almost perfectly compatible with all other old school and retroclone modules.
*If you need the book, the author sells them at cost through Amazon
*The rules are simple enough that a GM and players can skim the book and have a party and an adventure ready very quickly (characters in under 10 minutes, an adventure in maybe an hour). Barring that there are sever free adventure modules for it that emulate a lot of the old adventures (The Chaotic Caves=Keep on the Borderlands, Saga of the Giants=The Giant Adventures, etc.).
*Being a retroclone, it is almost perfectly compatible with all other old school and retroclone modules.
*Being a community project, the website features a lot of curated player made content, including reintroduction of classes like the Paladin and Ranger as well as a lengthy list of magical items.
*The rules are simple enough that a GM and players can skim the book and have a party and an adventure ready very quickly (characters in under 10 minutes, an adventure in maybe an hour).
*There are several free adventure modules for it that emulate a lot of the old adventures (The Chaotic Caves=Keep on the Borderlands, Saga of the Giants=The Giant Adventures, etc.).
 
tl;dr: It's a cheap, well written, and accessible way of introducing younger players to how D&D used to be played without losing any of the beardiness.
 
== Iron Falcon ==
In 2015, Gonnerman released Iron Falcon, an RPG aiming to be for OD&D what Basic Fantasy was for Moldvay Basic.  Focusing on just adapting the original rules plus Greyhawk, the game is also free.


www.basicfantasy.org
== See Also ==
*[[Dungeons & Dragons]]
*[[Old School Roleplaying]]
*[[Retroclone]]


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[[Category:Dungeons & Dragons]]
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[[Category:Old school]]

Revision as of 10:28, 9 January 2018

Basic Fantasy
RPG
Authors Chris Gonnerman
First Publication 2006 (1e), 2008 (2e), 2013 (3e)


A retroclone of the old B/X rules, Basic Fantasy is currently in it's third edition. The main book features the classic four classes: Fighter, Cleric, Thief, Magic-User; in addition, adaptations of the monster manual and equipment lists, all in one concise, easy to understand package.

What It Changes

  • Races are kept separate from classes.
  • It uses a d20 style attack style where you want to roll at or over your enemies AC.
  • Speaking of AC, it is now ascending rather than descending.
  • All race/class combinations may go to level 20.

What's Good About It

  • It is completely free from it's website with steady updates in the form of rule clarifications, supplements, and adventures.
  • If you need the book, the author sells them at cost through Amazon
  • Being a retroclone, it is almost perfectly compatible with all other old school and retroclone modules.
  • Being a community project, the website features a lot of curated player made content, including reintroduction of classes like the Paladin and Ranger as well as a lengthy list of magical items.
  • The rules are simple enough that a GM and players can skim the book and have a party and an adventure ready very quickly (characters in under 10 minutes, an adventure in maybe an hour).
  • There are several free adventure modules for it that emulate a lot of the old adventures (The Chaotic Caves=Keep on the Borderlands, Saga of the Giants=The Giant Adventures, etc.).

tl;dr: It's a cheap, well written, and accessible way of introducing younger players to how D&D used to be played without losing any of the beardiness.

Iron Falcon

In 2015, Gonnerman released Iron Falcon, an RPG aiming to be for OD&D what Basic Fantasy was for Moldvay Basic. Focusing on just adapting the original rules plus Greyhawk, the game is also free.

See Also