Active Exploits

Active Exploits is a diceless set of role-playing game rules by Precis Intermedia Gaming. The core rules (which contain no setting) are distributed for free as a PDF file, or for a fee as a printed book. There are a number of published game settings and official game conversions which use these rules.

Active Exploits
Active Exploits diceless roleplaying
Designer(s)Brett M. Bernstein
Publisher(s)Precis Intermedia Gaming
Publication date2002-2003
Genre(s)Universal
System(s)Diceless

The system is considered innovative, but more in common with GURPS and Unisystem, rather than other diceless games such as Amber and Nobilis[1]

The game has options for freeform and live action role-playing, as well as for converting the game to other systems. Ample conversion rules allow the adaptation of the engine to a number of commercial systems.

Published Settings and Official Conversions

Active Exploit has converted other published RPGs into diceless versions.

  • Sengoku: Chanbara, a role-playing game based in Feudal Japan.[2]
  • Dreamwalker, a setting taking place in others' dreams.[3]
  • Blood Island Diceless, swashbuckling adventures on the high seas.[4]
  • CORPS Diceless, based on CORPS, a conspiracy themed RPG about UFOs, vampires, secret societies, etc.[5]

Awards

The game won an Indie RPG award in 2003 for free game of the year and best support.[6]

Modes of Play

Basic Exploits

This is an introductory version of the rules, intended for those who are new to the system or prefer something less involved.[7]

Advanced Exploits

This presents both advanced and optional rules which players can selectively use. Some examples of advanced elements are:

  • Flairs: These zoom in on character's abilities.
  • Fields of Expertise: These replace the need for skills by generalizing occupational knowledge.
  • Convictions: These expand on the basic concept of Principles (in Basic Exploits) by utilizing Revelation and Dementia.
  • Threads: These define group dynamics and help encourage more character-oriented roleplaying.
  • Vehicles: Rules for using vehicles, from motorcycles to starships.[7]

Live Exploits

These are guidelines from the Basic and Advanced Exploits sections which are optimized for live action role-playing.[7]

Adaptive Exploits (Special Edition Softcover only)

A framework for converting characters from other game systems for use with Active Exploits, and adapting other ability/skill-based systems for diceless play.[7]

Other features

Setting Specifics, which add new rules for magic and the occult, and martial arts.[7]

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gollark: This has no problems whatsoever.
gollark: Yes. Arbitrary strings.
gollark: But what will the spæ¢e thing actually do?
gollark: ... sure?

References

  1. "RPGnet : Review of Active Exploits Take 2". Retrieved 2007-10-27.
  2. "The Award-Winning Sengoku goes Diceless". RPG Herald. Retrieved 2007-10-25.
  3. "Dreamwalker - RPG Reviews - GameWyrd". Archived from the original on 6 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-25.
  4. "Bloode Island Diceless - RPG Reviews - GameWyrd". Archived from the original on 26 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-25.
  5. "CORPS: Diceless Conspiracy Roleplaying - RPG Reviews - GameWyrd". Archived from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-25.
  6. "2003 Indie RPG Awards". Retrieved 2007-10-25.
  7. "Precis Intermedia :: Active Exploits Diceless". Retrieved 2007-09-07.
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