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  2. Shadowrun - Wikipedia

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    The fourth edition of Shadowrun uses a point-based character creation system. Earlier editions, and later in the fifth edition, use a priority-based system with point-based character creation as an advanced option. Priorities are divided into race, magic, attributes, skills, and resources.

  3. Shadowrun Companion - Wikipedia

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    Shadowrun Companion is a sourcebook featuring expanded rules for Shadowrun. The content includes: [1] Chapter 1: Expanded rules and options for character creation. Chapter 2: New skills; Chapter 3: Advice for gamemasters on how mega-corporations might hire shadowrunners; Chapter 4: Potential contacts and enemies of the player characters.

  4. Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Wikipedia

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    Like Shadowrun Returns, Dragonfall uses point-based character creation, a classless system, and turn-based tactics. [2] Players can hire mercenaries to assist them during missions as in the previous game, but the player is a part of a preexisting team, and these characters are always available. [3]

  5. DNA / DOA - Wikipedia

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    Cover art by John Zeleznik, 1989. DNA / DOA is the first published adventure for the near-future cyberpunk role-playing game Shadowrun, released by FASA in 1989. Written by Dave Arneson, the co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons, Stephan Wieck criticized it for being more like a D&D adventure than a modern high-tech cyberpunk scenario.

  6. Character creation - Wikipedia

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    This is generally the case in games that try to give the player as much control over the character creation process as possible. (Examples are Shadowrun or GURPS.) Other games use templates as a mandatory tool to provide direction and limitations to character creation and development. This character class concept was introduced by Dungeons ...

  7. Shadowrun Returns - Wikipedia

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    The player can customize their character's gender and appearance. There are five races to choose from: humans, elves, dwarves, orcs, and trolls. The game lacks traditional character classes, but players may optionally play as one of six pregenerated archetypes: street samurai, cybernetically-enhanced warriors who focus on weapon mastery; the spell-casting mages; deckers, who focus primarily on ...

  8. List of Shadowrun books - Wikipedia

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    First adventure of the Shadowrun Missions campaign 1st season and also the first part of the Seattle Story Arc 1. It is separated in two files. One is for GMs and one for players. SRM0002: PDF only: 3rd: 2004: Shadowrun Missions: Demolition Run: Second adventure of the Shadowrun Missions campaign 1st season and also the second part of the ...

  9. Dark Angel (Shadowrun) - Wikipedia

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    Angel Leigh McCoy reviewed Dark Angel in White Wolf #38 (1993), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "a more detailed index would have been very useful for referencing some of the more obscure information that players invariably request.