The pre-orders for Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Gamehave gone live, but only for the Standard Edition of the book and not the Collector's Edition, with each differing cosmetically. Steamforged Games has revealed that there will be a Collector's Edition of Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game, with pre-orders going live on February 16. Dark Souls: Roleplaying Game uses 5e D&Drules, so players of the most popular tabletop RPG in the world should have an easy time adjusting to it.
Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game is set in the realm of Lothric from the original Dark Souls. The Dark Souls series is primarily intended to be a single-player experience, though it is possible to call for aid from other players. Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game is intended to be a tabletop experience with multiple players, which will change the dynamic of the combat system considerably. The ability for adventuring parties to face bosses will change how players see fights against the likes of Dragonslayer Ornstein and Executioner Smough. Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game has homebrew mechanics that will also change how the battle system works in comparison to D&D.
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Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game is being developed by Steamforged Games. The book will contain everything a group needs to run a Dark Souls tabletop RPG campaign, with a bestiary that gives official D&D stats to many Dark Souls monsters, extensive equipment guides, and new rules for reviving at the bonfire upon death. Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game will feature a unique magic system that is closer to the video game, where spellcasters have a limited number of attunement slots and uses per spell. Along with all of these new rules, the
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