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How To Play Coriolis The Third Horizon

How To Play Coriolis The Third Horizon

Episode 728 Published 9 months, 4 weeks ago
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How to play Coriolis The Third Horizon. 

Hi everyone, this is a special how to play episode of Firebreathing Kittens podcast. I’m the game master for an upcoming session using the rules for Coriolis The Third Horizon. This episode is a summary of what I learned after reading the rule book. Hopefully this will be a handy guide for how to play for my players, will help me organize myself, and will be useful for you listeners, too, who are looking to play your own Coriolis The Third Horizon game at home.

 

I’ll organize this how to play guide into sections.

  1. Game category

  2. Attributes and skills

  3. Icons

  4. Initiative

  5. Action Points

  6. Armor

  7. Critical success

  8. Distances

  9. Ranged combat particulars

  10. Reactions

  11. Movement and encumbrance

  12. Partial damage

  13. Zero hit points or mind points

  14. Darkness points

  15. Building a character

 

 

Game category. Coriolis is a tabletop roleplaying game set in space. You can crew a space craft, explore the horizon by traveling to new star systems through portals, unravel secrets such as who built the portals, plot and scheme with factions over power and influence, pray to the icons, and carry out missions. But beware the Dark between the Stars, an unspeakable corrupting force in the intersection between civilization and the endless nothing of space. All of the dice used for Coriolis The Third Horizon are six sided dice, also called d6. You roll the number of dice your character has in a specific skill. If one of your dice rolls a six, you succeed at what you were trying to do. Coriolis has well described combat rules that players who enjoy Dungeons and Dragons will find interesting.

 

Attributes and skills. Your character has four attributes: Strength, Agility, Wits, and Empathy. Each attribute has a few skills, which are ways you can apply that attribute during gameplay. The strength

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