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          1. I'm thinking of adapting the Forged in the Dark Faction and Turf mechanics as an additional way for characters to spend XP in a longer game. It's interesting to me that Every FitD book seems to have approached it significantly differently.
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          Most of the other mechanics seem to carry over pretty close to whole but not that one. Forged in the Dark makes it quite complex, w/multiple factions, turfs, faction levels, and interacting clocks, but both Scum and Villainy and Hack the Planet have different simplified versions.
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        Implies to me that there are likely a lot of house rules and modifications out there, people doing a lot of hacks on that part of the Forged in the Dark system. Curious if anyone has read or played any favs, or has warning about trip-ups.
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      Forged in the Dark is obviously a spin off of Powered by the Apocalypse and shares a lot with the other system, making pieces of it easy to adapt and understand, but where it gets unique, there seems to be a lot fewer people writing about it.
  1. …in reply to @Chronotope
    It's the Crew mechanics as well, where FitD really distinguishes itself and pulls most away from PbtA, which is why a group-mechanics focused game like Quietus makes sense as FitD, even if it strips the system down so much as to make it nearly unrecognizable.
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      I'd def like to get my hands on more Forged in the Dark books that aren't quite so... sequential-crime-rpg oriented.
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        There are a lot of interesting mechanics in the FitD books I've been reading thus far, but the fact 3 of the 4 are 'pull together a crew and steal stuff' books makes understanding the underlying mechanics more difficult, because you don't get to see them expressed differently.
        1. …in reply to @Chronotope
          Looking for suggestions there too!


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