![]() The third edition revised GURPS Basic Set replaced the adventure with an appendix covering rules added in supplements between 19 that were generic in application. The third edition GURPS Basic Set, released in 1988, combined all the books from the previous sets into one volume. Magic rules were omitted, but were released in GURPS Fantasy (1986). The original GURPS Basic Set included the combat rules from the previously published Man to Man. The Basic Set includes a "Characters" book (72 pages, covers character creation and development, skills, and basic equipment), "Adventuring" (80 pages, covers success rolls, combat, damage, running the game, game and campaign backgrounds, and animals), a 24-page book of charts and tables, and a 32-page book of two introductory scenarios, one a solo. The many additional supplements to the Basic Set enable GURPS characters to move easily from one gaming genre to another. The character improvement system is skill-based. The level of complexity used is completely up to the players. ![]() Basic combat is simple, but advance combat is very position-oriented, almost a complicated boardgame. ![]() GURPS stands for Generic Universal Role-Playing System – that is essentially a very flexible descendant of The Fantasy Trip. ![]()
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