Multi10 is a simple universal roleplaying system based on d10 dice pools. To resolve an action, you multiply a d10 by your skill rating (hence the name Multi10). High attributes and other advantages will give you extra dice that can improve your die multiplier. The advantage of this method compared to other systems that simply add attribute and skill together to calculate the size of a dice pool is that it puts emphasis on the importance of skills. There is no spamming the attribute ratings to get good dice pools all around! A system of specialties that can be purchased for attributes and skills allows detailed character customisation. Combat is fast and lethal; the ability to spread complex actions over multiple phases adds a tactical element that keeps things interesting.
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