ffutures: (Default)
[personal profile] ffutures
This is an RPG based on the Mistborn fantasy novels by Brandon Sanderson, and includes a range of material including new fiction written for the game.




https://bundleofholding.com/quick/Mistborn


Mistborn Adventure Game core rulebookThis all-new Mistborn Adventure Game Bundle presents the tabletop game from Crafty Games based on the bestselling Mistborn fantasy novels by Brandon Sanderson. Explore the world of Scadrial under the Final Empire and beyond, and learn the magical secrets of Allomancy, Feruchemy, and Hemalurgy. Your brave (or foolhardy) heroes may be former slave skaa, disenfranchised nobility, or travelers from the far-off Terris mountains. They may wield magic or have the clout to summon armies, stymie lords, or rouse the masses. Their common cause drives them to change the world.

Based on the bestselling novels by Brandon Sanderson and powered by story- and character-driven gameplay, the Mistborn Adventure Game lets you explore, command, or liberate the oppressed world of Scadrial, battle the Lord Ruler's Inquisitors, and master one of the most intricate magic systems in roleplaying. The game features official fiction from Brandon Sanderson and loads of source material, making it a tremendous resource for fans of the novels and those who want to experience the Final Empire firsthand.

The Mistborn Adventure Game is a d6-based dice pool system with a strong narrative emphasis. Fans of games like Fate, Savage Worlds, and Storyteller should feel right at home, and may recognize many core assumptions throughout. Characters from any background can contribute strongly, whether they have magic or not.

The trouble-free dice system supports, rather than impedes, your fun. In a Challenge, Contest, or Conflict, you build a pool of dice according to your Attributes, Powers, or Standing ratings, then grow or shrink the pool based on your Traits, Tools, Circumstances. You roll your dice and count the number of results that beat a Difficulty number. This gives an Outcome from 6 (Godlike) to -6 (Catastrophic); the best and worst Outcomes are only possible through magic, use of "Nudges" (story-driven adjustment points), and in special cases. Negative Outcomes can impose Complications. The Social and Mental Conflict rules support tactics like Honor Duels and Tests of Will.

Magic is pervasive in the world of Scadrial, influencing finance, manufacture, state affairs, and all walks of life. There are three known forms of magic in the Final Empire, each employing up to 19 different metallic elements and alloys: Allomancy, in which the metal is ingested and "burned" to create fantastic effects; Feruchemy, which lets a user store qualities or abilities in metallic objects to be withdrawn later; and Hemalurgy, wherein metallic spikes are used to steal the qualities or abilities of another, passing them along when the spikes pierce the user's body. The 112-page "Treatise Metallurgic" section of the Mistborn Adventure Game gives you all the rules, spells, and metals you need to create stories at your gaming table that match the magic in Brandon Sanderson's novels.

Masks of the Past supplement for the Mistborn Adventure GameThis new offer presents the entire Mistborn Adventure Game line to date for an unbeatable bargain price – and it helps promote the new supplement from Crafty Games, Nobles: The Golden Mandate, on sale now. We provide each title complete in .PDF. Like all Bundle of Holding titles, these ebooks have NO DRM (Digital Restrictions Management), and our customers are entitled to move them freely among all their devices. (By publisher request, the DriveThruRPG versions of these files are inobtrusively watermarked.)

The total retail value of the titles in this Mistborn Bundle is US$69. Customers who pay just US$17.95 get all five titles in our Mistborn Collection (retail value $69) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete Mistborn Adventure Game core rulebook (retail price $15) and four supplements (retail $13 each): Alloy of Law, Masks of the Past, Terris: Wrought of Copper, and Skaa: Tin & Ash.





I'm really not into fantasy RPGs and fiction at present and have never read the books on which this is based, which makes it difficult for me to say how well it brings the setting to life. It seems to be reasonably cheap, and if you want a new magic system and/or campaign world it's probably worth a look.

January 2026

S M T W T F S
    123
4 56 78910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 10th, 2026 12:38 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios