Bushido (role-playing game)

Bushido (role-playing game)

Infobox RPG
title= Bushido


caption=Cover of Bushido's core rules, Book II
designer= Robert N. Charrette, Paul R. Hume
publisher= Phoenix Games
date= 1980
genre= Fantasy
system= Custom
footnotes=

"Bushido" is a Samurai role-playing game set in Feudal Japan, originally designed by Robert N. Charrette and Paul R. Hume [Page 1 Bushido Book II The Land of Nippon ] and published originally by Phoenix Games, latter by Fantasy Games Unlimited. The setting for the game is a land called Nippon and characters adventure in this heroic, mythic and fantastic analogue of Japan's past.It is thematically based on Chanbara movies, such as those made by Akira Kurosawa, in which the heroes are modestly superhuman but not extraordinarily so.

Overview

The "Bushido" role-playing game was released in 1981 as a boxed set. It included a map of Nippon, a tri-fold screen, a character sheet, "Book I, The Heroes of Nippon", the Players Guidebook and "Book II, The Land of Nippon", the Gamesmaster's Guidebook. All illustrations in the original boxed set are copyright by Robert N. Charrette. The game is now sold as a single book in which the two original books are combined (otherwise unaltered).

As with most role-playing games, "Bushido" players use characters defined by a series of attributes, skills, professions and levels. The professions are Bushi (fighters), Budoka (martial artists), Yakuza (gangsters), Ninja, Shugenja (Taoist-style wizards) and Gakusho (priests, either Buddhist or Shinto). Character progression is implemented by both down-time training and level advancement. There are only six character levels, an unusually small number in role-playing games.

Social aspects are very important in the game. Each character is randomly assigned at birth to a class in the strict feudal hierarchy of Nippon - Samurai, various commoner classes, and Eta. For level advancement, honourable behaviour and loyal service to the character's social group (the local lord, the ninja clan, the temple, the gang, etc.) are as important as defeating enemies in battle.

The "Bushido" system is dice-based, most important rolls being made with a twenty-sided (d20) die. Although the rules system is relatively simple, the cultural setting, the deadliness of combat, and the need to preserve and build the character's honour score encourage role-playing and reduce "hack 'n' slash" tendencies. The gamemaster can use the various social obligations of the characters to create dilemmas which cannot necessarily be overcome by violence.

Shugenja and Gakusho can use magic but it is relatively weak in comparison with many role-playing games. The social focus of the game also works to suppress the power of magic-users. At the discretion of the gamemaster, supernatural monsters may feature in the game, greatly increasing the importance of magic-users.

upplements Published for "Bushido"

* "Valley of the Mists" by Robert N. Charrette, Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited
* "Takishido's Debt" by Steve Bell, Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited
* "Ninja - Shadows Over Nippon" Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited
* Adventures in White Dwarf #47 (Kwaidan by Oliver Johnson and Dave Morris)
* Articles in White Dwarf #57 (Ninjas), #85 (Entertainers)

Other Oriental-Themed Role-Playing Games

* "Land of the Rising Sun": a heavily-modified version of Chivalry & Sorcery written by Lee Gold and published in 1980 by Fantasy Games Unlimited
* "Oriental Adventures": a supplement for the "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" role-playing game, produced in 1985 by Gary Gygax's TSR, Inc.
* "Legend of the Five Rings": a role-playing game and accompanying collectible card game, produced in 1995 by Alderac Entertainment Group.
* "Sengoku (role-playing game)": produced in 1999 by Gold Rush Games.
* "Oriental Adventures" (second edition): produced in 2001 by Wizards of the Coast.

References

External links

* [http://www.fantasygamesunlimited.net/ The current Fantasy Games Unlimited website]


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