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Marvel Super Heroes (1984 TSR edition)
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The Marvel Super Heroes: The Heroic Role-Playing Game (MSH) original boxed set was the first roleplaying game licensed to use the Marvel Universe, it was known for its use of the term FASERIP (Fighting, Ability, Strength, Endurance, Reason, Intuition, Psyche), named power levels (Amazing, Typical, etc), and the use of the acronym FEAT (a Function of Exceptional Ability or Talent), and its use of "karma" to reward PCs for acting in a heroic manner.
The original box set was a success, and an expanded version of the game was released in 1986 as the Advanced Set, and a revised version was released in 1991. With a product line of dozens of titles from the release of the original boxed set in 1984 until 1993, MSH was both longer-lived and more heavily supported than either of its successors (TSR's licensed Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game and Marvel's own Marvel Universe Role Playing Game).
The original MSH came in a boxed set that included 3 books. The Battle Book describes super heroes and their powers, how they fight bad guys, and how to play the first adventure. The book is written as a tutorial, not as a reference, and the very casual writing style reinforces this. The Campaign Book is more a of a rerence work, and describes secret identities, vehicles, super-societies, and even more about heroes, and lots of other stuff a costumed crime fighter needs to know. The final book is Day of the Octopus by Bruce Nesmith, pits a motley assortment of New York City heroes against Doc Ock's city-smashing robot.
The original box set was a success, and an expanded version of the game was released in 1986 as the Advanced Set, and a revised version was released in 1991. With a product line of dozens of titles from the release of the original boxed set in 1984 until 1993, MSH was both longer-lived and more heavily supported than either of its successors (TSR's licensed Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game and Marvel's own Marvel Universe Role Playing Game).
The original MSH came in a boxed set that included 3 books. The Battle Book describes super heroes and their powers, how they fight bad guys, and how to play the first adventure. The book is written as a tutorial, not as a reference, and the very casual writing style reinforces this. The Campaign Book is more a of a rerence work, and describes secret identities, vehicles, super-societies, and even more about heroes, and lots of other stuff a costumed crime fighter needs to know. The final book is Day of the Octopus by Bruce Nesmith, pits a motley assortment of New York City heroes against Doc Ock's city-smashing robot.
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The box itself does not have an ISBN, but the Battle Book has the rather bizarre "ISBN 0-88038-N1/2A1/2" listed on the both the outside and inside of the front cover, and the included Day of the Octopus adventure has the same set of numbers on its front page. The Campaign Book has no ISBN noted.
The stock number for the Battle Book is 6850XXX1919, the Campaign Book is 6850XXX1920, the Day of the Octopus is 6850XXX1501, and the box itself is 6850XXX9401, MH-O, and 6850.Game Editions | [ Edit This Edition ] |