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Mongoose Traveller Core Rulebook, by Gareth Hanrahan (2008)s [2]: 181 Character Record Pack, by Matthew Sprange and Richard Ford (2009) Golden Age Starships Compilation, by Simon Beal and Martin J. Dougherty (2009) Traveller Core Rulebook Pocket Edition, by Gareth Hanrahan (2009) Referee's Screen, by Mongoose Publishing (2009)
The current rulesets are Traveller5 and Mongoose Traveller 2nd Ed., both of which draw from the original Traveller rules and rely on six-sided dice. Each edition presents different settings, timelines, and mechanics, showcasing the game's adaptability and enduring popularity.
Traveller Personal Data Files consists of a pad of 50 character sheets, each containing spaces for skills, psionics, equipment, and other notes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] : 337 Reception
William A. Barton reviewed Traveller Record Sheets in The Space Gamer No. 36. [1] Barton commented that "All of these record sheets are well-conceived and quite impressive in appearance and content. They should provide an excellent aid for both Traveller players and referees - especially the Personal Data Sheet." [1]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Character sheets" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Traveller Record ...
The 32-page book acts as an introduction to Traveller, and is designed to be read by those who are new to the hobby of role-playing generally, and particularly to Traveller. [1] An updated edition [2] written by Gareth Hanrahan, was published by Mongoose Publishing in 2008, and released as part of Free RPG Day.
The Traveller Logbook is a supplement that includes record sheets to log information for up to 10 characters such as their UPPs, skills, equipment, service records, names, and ranks, and the booklet also contains summary sheets for six starships, and the majority of the charts needed for creating characters for Traveller. [1]
Traveller Book 6: Scouts [1] is a tabletop role-playing game supplement, written by Marc Miller for Traveller, and published by Game Designers' Workshop in 1983. Contents [ edit ]