Charge RPG
By Fari RPGsPower Your Storytelling
Introductions
What Is Charge
Dash
Charge SRD
Credits
Contributing
Useful Links
Thanks
Goals
What You Need To Play
The Game
Safety at the Table
Character Creation
Creating your Character
Mechanics
Fiction First
Rolling Dice
Action Roll
Consequences
Determination Roll
Flashbacks
Momentum
Recovery
Fortune Roll
Team Work
Clocks
Progression
Projects and Complications
In a Nutshell
Preparing the Game
Making a Compelling Campaign
Before We Start
Hacking the Game
What to Hack
Making Playbooks
Community Resources
Keita's World Force Generator
Conclusion
What Next
Credits
Licencing
Character Sheets
Glossary
Extras
What are Extras
Asset Extra
Solo Extra
Attachment Extra
World Extra
Quick Charge Extra
Magic Extra
Scars Extra
Goals Extra
Party Extra
Threat Level Extra
Resource Pool Extra
Economy Extra
Narrative Gear Extra
Introductions
Charge RPG
What Is Charge
Charge is a free, open, and generic table-top role-playing game. It is free, and maintained by the Fari Community. Which means anyone is welcome to make a contribution to the rules of the game. It is also open licensed. Which means you can use it for free. You can also make (and sell) your own games using Charge as the base framework.Dash
To get started as quickly as possible with Charge, checkout it's condensed version: Dash, available for free on itch.io and on Fari Community.Charge SRD
For more details on how to design games using Charge, checkout the Charge SRD also available on itch.io, and on Fari Community.Credits
This work is based on Blades in the Dark (found at http://www.bladesinthedark.com/), product of One Seven Design, developed and authored by John Harper, and licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).Contributing
One of the core parts of what makes this game unique is that it belongs to the community. The game is free, released under an open game license, and welcomes contributions. Some systems encourage game designers to develop their own games using their rules. Charge, on the other hand, encourages game designers to help make it grow. What we mean by that is that you can:- Suggest core rules updates
- Provide new Extras
- Help improve the quality and reachability of the game by proofreading or translating it etc.
Useful Links
- Licencing Information
- Charge Itch Page
- Charge SRD
- Fari's Discord server
- Charge Community Forums
- Charge Cheatsheet
Thanks
Wanted to say a quick thank you to my friends who have helped me make this idea a reality from the very beginning.- Alexandre L. Lescarbeau
- Béatrice Landry-Belleau
- François Genois
- Gabriel Lemire
- Jean-Loup Kahloun
- Wing Tak Wong
- Xavier Tétreault