There was a really cool idea for a class shared over on the story-games forum a while back, The Gunslinger, meant to…

There was a really cool idea for a class shared over on the story-games forum a while back, The Gunslinger, meant to…

There was a really cool idea for a class shared over on the story-games forum a while back, The Gunslinger, meant to portray the rugged badasses of spaghetti westerns.

Initially i wanted to take the forum post and put it into a legit playbook for personal use (Couldn’t find one anywhere) but once i got started i ended up slowly changing this or that until it was more or less a different version of the class altogether. figured it share my version of the concept here.

This is technically the first custom class I’ve ever made (roughly a quarter of the moves are unchanged from the original) so any feedback on potential balance issues, move construction, or simply layout and spelling/grammar correction would be greatly appreciated. 

3 thoughts on “There was a really cool idea for a class shared over on the story-games forum a while back, The Gunslinger, meant to…”

  1. Since we can’t view it due to permission issues, how is this different from the Spellslinger (which is literally a spaghetti western protagonist with wands instead of guns)?

  2. ops! sorry ’bout that. should be good now. if you still can”t get to it i’ll just make it public.

    as for alex’s question: I’ve no idea, never heard there was a Spellslinger class- it sounds cool though. for one this class isn’t based on magic in any way so maybe it’ll be a good alternative for Spellslinger in a low magic setting? idk. i’ll have to check out Spellslinger now.

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