Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game
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The Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game (often shortened to Palladium Fantasy or PFRPG) is a game produced by Palladium Books. It is set in the Palladium world (use of the unofficial name "Palladia" is discouraged by the publisher) some 10,000 years after a great war between the elves and dwarves. First published in July 1983 as The Palladium Role-Playing Game, the Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game saw a second edition in April 1996. The two are largely compatible, though the second edition uses a later iteration of Palladium's ruleset to be more compatible with the rest of their Megaverse.
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Il Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game (inizialmente Palladium Role-Playing Game ) è un gioco di ruolo pubblicato dalla Palladium Books nel 1983, ambientato nel "Palladium World", in un'epoca circa 10.000 anni dopo la guerra tra gli elfi e i nani. Nel 1990 venne pubblicata una revisione dell'edizione e nel 1996 una seconda edizione. Sebbene le due edizioni siano in gran parte compatibili, la seconda edizione usa una versione più recente del .
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Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game est un jeu de rôle médiéval-fantastique à l'image d'AD&D, édité par Palladium Books. Il est développé entre 1979 et 1981 par Kevin Siembieda et Erick Wujcik, au cours d'une campagne-test the Defilers of Baalzebul. Cette campagne était maîtrisée par Kevin Siembieda au Détroit Gaming Center et regroupait plus de vingt joueurs chaque samedi soir.
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Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game
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Palladium (jeu de rôle)
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Role-Playing Game
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Kevin Siembieda, Matthew Balent, Thomas Bartold, Bill Coffin, Steve Edwards, Mark Hall, Patrick Nowak, Erick Wujcik, et al.
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Front cover of ''Palladium Fantasy
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Role-Playing Game, Second Edition'' core
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rulebook, illustrated by Martin McKenna
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Palladium Fantasy
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1983
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Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game est un jeu de rôle médiéval-fantastique à l'image d'AD&D, édité par Palladium Books. Il est développé entre 1979 et 1981 par Kevin Siembieda et Erick Wujcik, au cours d'une campagne-test the Defilers of Baalzebul. Cette campagne était maîtrisée par Kevin Siembieda au Détroit Gaming Center et regroupait plus de vingt joueurs chaque samedi soir. Le jeu est publié en 1983, puis connaît une nouvelle édition en 1996. Cette deuxième édition prend en compte les éléments développés par les autres jeux de la gamme, notamment la notion de Mégavers, et les sources de magie — lignes telluriques (ley lines) et nœuds telluriques (ley line nexus points) — issues de Beyond the Supernatural (1987) et de Rifts (1990). Il possède la particularité, par rapport aux autres jeux de l'époque, de permettre de jouer des peuples considérés jusque-là comme ennemis ou monstrueux : hommes-loup (wolfen), orques, gobelins, hobgobelins, ogres, trolls, kobolds…
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The Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game (often shortened to Palladium Fantasy or PFRPG) is a game produced by Palladium Books. It is set in the Palladium world (use of the unofficial name "Palladia" is discouraged by the publisher) some 10,000 years after a great war between the elves and dwarves. First published in July 1983 as The Palladium Role-Playing Game, the Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game saw a second edition in April 1996. The two are largely compatible, though the second edition uses a later iteration of Palladium's ruleset to be more compatible with the rest of their Megaverse.
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Il Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game (inizialmente Palladium Role-Playing Game ) è un gioco di ruolo pubblicato dalla Palladium Books nel 1983, ambientato nel "Palladium World", in un'epoca circa 10.000 anni dopo la guerra tra gli elfi e i nani. Nel 1990 venne pubblicata una revisione dell'edizione e nel 1996 una seconda edizione. Sebbene le due edizioni siano in gran parte compatibili, la seconda edizione usa una versione più recente del .
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