Genesys Roleplaying System

Blast hordes of reanimated skeletons with holy fire, explore new worlds in a steam-powered zeppelin, match wits with an alien warlord, or invent your own entirely unique world. Unlimited adventure awaits you in a roleplaying system limited only by your imagination with Genesys, a roleplaying game featuring the narrative dice system!

Genesys is a role playing system designed for flexibility and adaptability, specifically tooled to work with any setting imaginable. The Genesys Core Rulebook not only contains an overview of the rules and how the innovative narrative dice system works, but everything a GM and players need to run adventures in five completely different settings. Everything from equipment to adversaries, character abilities to an overview of narrative tropes, all is provided in the core rulebook for Genesys. With a system so adaptable and expansive you can explore every popular roleplaying genre, from classic fantasy style campaigns, to modern day detective thrillers, and even to a far off sci-fi future, Genesys doesn’t fit into any one genre of roleplaying, and instead invites players to craft their own stories with unparalleled freedom. 

It all begins with character creation. Genesys allows you to create a character using four different archetypes that can be applied to many different settings. These archetypes provide the basis for your character, whether they are a skilled laborer or a haughty intellectual, an aristocrat or average human. These archetypes can be found as different jobs in a modern setting, or as a different species on an exotic alien world. Next, your character selects a career to give them a greater focus. This career can be generic, like an entertainer or trader, or be more setting specific, like a knight or mad scientist. From there, your character develops their special skills and talents before diving into the narrative dice system of Genesys.

An Innovative System

The Narrative Dice System provides dramatic results to every challenge. With every skill test, players will roll in a dice pool featuring a variety of different dice.

Ability dice come from your character's innate characteristics or skills and provide Success and Advantage symbols. These dice are opposed by Difficulty dice in your pool that represent the difficulty of the task at hand. These dice feature Failure and Threat symbols.

Rolling more Success symbols than Failure indicates that the action is successful, but the results are far from binary. Advantage symbols provide some kind of positive benefit regardless if the check was successful, and Threat symbols provide some kind of negative effect despite the results of the check. Ability and Difficulty dice can be upgraded to Proficiency and Challenge dice, respectively. These dice include Triumph and Despair symbols, which provide powerful positive and negative side effects.

Ability dice are determined by a combination of your character's innate characteristics and trained skills. In Genesys, both of these have a value, the higher of these two values indicates how many Ability dice you roll, the lower number determines how many of those dice are upgraded to Proficiency dice.

For example, Kendra is trying to climb down a rocky cliff to escape from a vicious grizzly bear. This check uses Kendra’s Athletics skill and Brawn characteristic together. Kendra has Athletics 2 and Brawn 3. Her Brawn is higher, so the player begins by adding three Ability dice to the pool. Kendra’s Athletics skill is lower, so the player upgrades that number of dice (two) to Proficiency dice. To attempt the climb, Kendra starts out with three dice in her pool, one Ability die and two Proficiency dice. The GM determines the challenge is of average difficulty and adds two Difficulty dice to the pool, as well as a Setback die due to the extreme stress of the situation. In all, Kendra rolls six dice—two Proficiency, one Ability, two Difficulty dice, and a Setback die, and gets the following results.


 

One Success is cancelled out by a Failure, leaving a Success and a Threat. The GM determines that although Kendra has completed the climb (Success) she becomes separated from the rest of her group (Threat).

Dice can also be upgraded with story points; at the start of a session, players receive one story point for every player, and the GM receives one story point for their own pool. While these story points have a variety of uses, players can use points in their pool to upgrade an Ability die to a Proficiency die, and the GM can use their points to upgrade a Difficulty die to a Challenge die. Spending a story point as a player gives an additional point to the GM, and vice versa. Story points can be used to raise the stakes during dramatic moments, or give players the boost they need to overcome impossible odds.

Unlimited Adventure

The Narrative Dice System can be used in a variety of different settings, and the Genesys Core Rulebook provides a starting point with five wildly different genres. 

Fantasy

Magic, monsters, heroic warriors, and evil overlords—fantasy has all the makings of a good adventure. There’s a reason it’s the basis for so many games and central to the roots of roleplaying.

The Genesys Core Rulebook contains everything you need to run a fantasy adventure. Whether it's a sword and sorcery campaign or a realistic low-magic setting, quests, MacGuffins, and epic showdowns between good and evil await eager adventurers. 

The Genesys Core Rulebook offers a wide variety of equipment and enemies that often appear in a fantasy setting. The core rulebook even includes unique starting character options for orcs, dwarves, and elves.

Steampunk

Although the term steampunk originated in the 1980s, the foundations of the genre go back much further. As is often the case when it comes to defining and categorizing fiction and its genres, opinions differ. But a strong argument can be made that the origins of steampunk lie in what are more commonly considered the earliest science fiction stories. The fantastic science and contraptions shown in the works of Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and Mary Shelley are based in the technology of the 1800s but go far beyond what was possible at the time. This advance beyond this historical realism is the core of steampunk.

A steampunk setting provides the opportunity to explore unique equipment that would seem out of place in other settings. The Genesys Core Rulebook features stats for weapons like the Spring-Fist, a clockwork pair of brass knuckles, and the Rotosword, a steam-powered chainsaw. These weapons are supplemented by daring airship captains and wild scientific concoctions to create an authentic steampunk experience. 

Weird War

Weird war settings are alternate-universe historical settings where one or another of humanity’s global wars spun out of control and changed history as we know it. Rooted in historical fiction and war stories, weird war settings combine real-world history and alternate history, liberally sprinkling them with horror and sci-fi elements to create unique and exciting stories.

While the Genesys Core Rulebook offers everything you need to run an adventure in a Weird War setting, the genre truly shines with its unique adversaries. Blend genres with the terrifying Occult Commando, or add a tinge of weird science with the Arcane Scientist, both of which are included in the Genesys Core Rulebook along with plenty of bizarre weapon and armor choices.

Modern Day

Modern day settings are a catch-all that encompass several sub settings including, but not limited to, modern horror, spy thrillers, detective stories, and military adventures. These settings are home to countless action movies, video games, spy novels, and a host of police procedurals and hard-boiled detective stories. In modern settings, hard men and women battle against crooked bureaucrats, vicious killers, terror cells, and the mob as a departure from elves, zombies, and aliens.

Perhaps the biggest advantage of a modern day setting is its versatility. The Genesys Core Rulebook not only provides a full list of modern weapons appropriate for any genre, but a full list of usable tropes uses to ensure game masters strike the exact tone they are looking for in a modern-day adventure. 

Science Fiction

Science fiction is, as the name implies, a genre that merges scientific theory and accuracy with fictional stories. People often use the term to describe so-called “hard sci-fi” and “soft sci-fi” interchangeably. Hard sci-fi focuses more on grounding the story with scientific realism, while soft sci-fi worries less about scientific accuracy and generally has many more fantastical elements.

The Genesys Core Rulebook has two chapters dedicated to science fiction, one featuring foes, equipment, and tropes found in more grounded sci-fi, and another focusing on space operas. This breakdown allows you to mix and match concepts to create your very own science fiction playground for players to adventure in. Like the Fantasy setting, the science fiction genre is ripe for unique starting character options. The Genesys Core Rulebook offers stats for everything from clones to exotic space races to populate your science fiction adventures. 

The Foundry

Hosted on Drivethrurpg.com, the Foundry allows you to purchase and sell player-created resources for Genesys and can be found here. You’ll find a wide variety of downloadable products ranging from new gear and player options to GM support and adventures. 

As a creator, you can set any price you want, including free or pay-what-you-want—it’s all up to you. We’re here to help you make your creations available to the Genesys community!

Of course, you can also create your own content for Genesys through the Foundry!

We’ve provided support material such as Genesys layout templates, collections of art including pieces for the Terrinoth and Android settings, and other resources that you can use in your products. There are some rules for how to use them, which can be found in our Content Guidelines. If you plan on creating your own content, we recommend you check out these guidelines to get a feel of what is and is not allowed.

After creating your content, go to your account page and look in the "My Content" section. You can use the "Add a new title" link after you agree to the Community Content Agreement. Once content is published, it will appear in the Genesys Foundry. You'll be able to check your sales history, view reviews, and other information using your Account page on DriveThruRPG.

So what are you waiting for? Get creating!

What Can I Find in the Foundry?

If it’s Genesys, you’ll find it in the Foundry. New encounters and adventures, tips for running games, additional possibilities for Player Characters, new weapons and vehicles, and more. Some products use the Terrinoth or Android settings, while others can be used in almost any kind of game.

Genesys is all about creating your own worlds, so you’ll also find a fantastic collection of creator-owned settings here! These all use the Genesys rules, so you can easily use them with your gaming group. If you’re looking for something new for your group, or even ideas for expand on your own settings, these will be perfect for you.

The Adventure Begins

Take to the skies as a pirate in a steampunk adventure, dive into modern military combat, or explore the unknown galaxy. The adventure begins with Genesys. One book, unlimited adventure.

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