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List of D6 System books is a listing of commercially released books from West End Games, its successors, and licensees for the D6 System role-playing game. This does not include various free downloads, fan-made works or forthcoming releases. Accessories such as card decks, screens and miniatures are also not listed.
[7] [8] The D6 books were made available on DriveThruRPG, and development for the system was mentioned. In 2017, The D6 System was licensed forward to Gallant Knight Games to publish a new edition for the system. [9] GKG published a Zorro RPG that was based on the D6 System, [10] which will continue to be finalized in D6 System: Second Edition ...
The D6 System is a role-playing game system published by West End Games. The core mechanics of the system use standard six-sided dice for all operations. Pages in category "D6 System"
The Imperial Doublecross, published in 1997, was not part of the Solitaire Adventure series and used the Star Wars D6 rules and characters' die codes. The Lightsaber Dueling Pack [23] and Starfighter Battle Book [24] were picture gamebooks, presenting viewpoint series of pictures and the possible next courses of action, similar to Ace of Aces.
Eric J. Gibson reworked the D6 System into a more generic rules system, as the third iteration of West End Games published a series of three core hardcover books, D6 Adventure (2004), D6 Fantasy (2004) and D6 Space (2004), and supplements to these genre books focusing on creatures and locations were published in 2004 and 2005.
Masterbook is a 176-page softcover book that was designed by Ed Stark, with interior art by Paul Daly, Jamie Lombardo, Ron Hill, Karl Waller, and Brian Schomburg, and cover art by Stephen Crane. It was published by WEG in 1994.
Eric J. Gibson reworked the D6 System into a more generic rules system, as the third iteration of West End Games published a series of three core hardcover books, D6 Adventure (2004), D6 Fantasy (2004) and D6 Space (2004), and supplements to these genre books focusing on creatures and locations were published in 2004 and 2005.
Includes a deck of cards, a map and three books: The Book of the Fifth Age, Dusk or Dawn, and Heroes of the New Age. [50] [51] [52] Heroes of Steel: Skip Williams 1996 Includes a map and two books: Book one (expands on rules from The Book of the Fifth Age) and Book two (adventure module The Rising Storm). [53] Splatbook focuses on the warrior ...