Title: FFG:Edge of the Empire for Novices Post by: RSSFeeder on 14 November 2012, 09:30:06 Edge of the Empire for Novices
What New Roleplayers Can Expect from the Beginner Game In September, we announced the upcoming release of the Star Wars®: Edge of the Empire™ Beginner Game, the perfect starting point for roleplaying adventures in the Star Wars galaxy. This standalone roleplaying game (RPG) experience features a complete, learn-as-you-go adventure; pre-generated character folios keep rules right at the your fingertips, while custom dice and an exciting narrative gameplay system make every roll into a story. The rules provide hours of entertainment as you tell your own tales of a galaxy far, far away
Veteran roleplayers might be interested in the Beginner Game for its abridged introduction to the Edge of the Empire rules, as well as its complete set of dice, maps, and other components (which can be used with the upcoming Core Rulebook). Today’s preview, however, is not intended for those veterans. Rather, today we’d like to address players who are totally new to RPGs. If that's you, keep reading as (over the course of the next few weeks) we’ll take you through exactly what you can expect from the Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Beginner Game. The Beginner Game is full of useful content. |
![]() Pash the smuggler is one of the four characters available to Hero Players. Click the image above to read his backstory. |
The Hero Players’ Experience
While the Game Master is setting up, the Hero Players have important decisions to make. Wookiee mercenary or a human smuggler? Droid colonist or a Twi’lek bounty hunter? Each character has his or her own unique strengths, and the convenient character folios present all the information players will need.
Let’s imagine, for instance, that you choose Pash, the roguish smuggler. On the back of Pash’s eight-page Character Folio, you’ll find his backstory; from his expulsion from Imperial flight school to an unfortunate incident with an Alderaani noble’s daughter, Pash has had a tough existence on the fringes of galactic society. Next, you’ll open his Character Folio, take on this role, and see if you can improve poor Pash’s fortunes.
The Character Folio itself is largely self-explanatory, and it’s full of handy reference information that will lead you through skill checks and other important mechanics. Click the image below to see a closeup of Pash’s Character Folio, where you’ll find a definition of each of its main sections and a guide to the symbols on the custom dice. How do your character’s experiences help him learn and grow? We’ll look at the Character Folio, as well as the custom dice, in greater depth in a future preview. For now, suffice it to say that character advancement is as simple as turning a page and making your selections!
Time to Reconvene!
Once the Game Master has read the first six pages of the Adventure Book and the Hero Players have selected and briefly studied their characters, the story starts! Remember, it isn’t necessary for the Game Master to read the entire Adventure Book in advance...far from it. With its learn-as-you-go adventure, the Beginner Game allows for all players, including the GM, to experience the mechanics as the plot moves forward.
For now, the players will simply reconvene and begin. The GM should move gradually, reading ahead slightly as the players discuss their next move, and sharing information from the Adventure Book with them only as required. This is usually accomplished by reading the “read-aloud” sidebars when instructed by the book.
There’s far more to the Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Beginner Game than we’ve discussed here, but for more, you’ll have to check back. In the coming weeks, we’ll look at the core dice mechanic, character advancement, and a few more character backstories. We’ll also examine the included Rulebook (marked “Read this Book Last”), and we’ll see how it lays the foundation for new adventures in the Star Wars universe.
Look for the Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Beginner Game on store shelves next month!
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