Statistics: Mythweaver

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Rating: 5.27 / Ranking: 4739

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Core Game Comments

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9 / 10Michael DesingI truly feel that this system is as strong and consistent as you will find in a rules-light fantasy RPG.

Core Game Reviews

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3 + 3Michael T. DesingMythweaver the Fantasy Role-playing Game: Revised Edition. Simple Fantasy Rules
4 + 4Chris JohnstoneMythweaver the Fantasy Role-playing Game: Revised Edition. Playability, game balance and fun are key in this streamlined take on the generic fantasy game
3 + 3Wyvern76Mythweaver the Fantasy Role-playing Game: Revised Edition. A simple, classy, old-school, vanilla fantasy RPG that reads like a hybrid of D&D, Advanced Fighting Fantasy and the Wizardry CRPG.
2 + 3Luke FleemanMythweaver: The Reckoning. A relatively charming fantasy heartbreaker, Mythweaver: Reckoning could use some work, but is serviceable and has room for improvement.
3 + 4James GillenMythweaver: The Reckoning. In life, you get what you pay for, and sometimes more. Which is really nice when you paid nothing.
2 + 2Lev LafayetteMythweaver: The Splintered Realm. Old school gaming in the style of D&D, T&T or Dragon Warriors with a clean and somewhat interesting gamist system, but quite limited in perspective.
3 + 3Wyvern76Mythweaver: The Splintered Realm. An indie game that feels like old-school D&D without so much of the rules baggage, though it brings along some baggage of its own.
3 + 2mitchwMythweaver: The Splintered Realm. Mythweaver: The Splintered Realms looks and feels like many other small press fantasy games. Could it use more artwork? Yes. Could it use more examples? Yes. Is it basically any better or worse than other games of this type? No, not really.