Genesys

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The Core rules for every setting on this wiki. This page will lead all pages that have info about the mechanics

This page will act as a directory for all Genesys pages.

Attributes

Your character has 6 Attributes; Brawn, Agility, Intellect, Cunning, Willpower, and Presence

Brawn

Is used for anytime you wanna show off your muscles. Most skills that use this attribute are all about being strong. This stat is also used to Determine your Wound Threshold

Agility

How fast and flexible your character is. This gets a good amount of use as anything that requires good reaction time also lands under here.

Intellect

How smart your character is. Anytime you want to use your brain, your gonna use this stat.

Cunning

Weirdly named, but its basically wisdom from any other game. Perception, stealing, survival all fall under this stat.

Willpower

Your characters ability to push on when things get tough. Used by Cleric for casting and is the stat for those who need to keep calm. Also is how you determine your Strain Threshold.

Presence

How Charismatic your character is. This stat is used for charming someone, trying to inspire your comrades and keeping cool.

Story Dice

GEN:Dice

Experience

In Genesys, the way your character grows stronger is through spending EXP on skills and talents.

By Default, your starting EXP is determined by your race. In the Void Collection, each player starts with 100 EXP. At character creation you can spend your EXP on attributes, but once character creation is done. You no longer can spend EXP on attributes.

Name Formula Buyable after CC
Career Skills 5 * Next Rank Yes
Non-Career Skill 5 * Next Rank + 5 Yes
Talents 5 * Talent's Tier Yes
Attributes 10 * Next Attribute Rank No

Encounters

Encounters are split into two types Structured Encounter and Narrative Encounters. Most rules are shared between the two, with only slight differences between. The biggest difference is a Structured Encounter will have a turn order and set amount of actions a character can do during a turn, where a Narrative Encounter is more freeform.

Planned Pages

This page is just a Quick explanation of some things. Everything on here will get its own page at some point.

The Houserules will be listed On its own page. TestPage