Polyverse Supers

Polyverse Supers
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Download or read book Polyverse Supers written by Bruce Adams and published by Bruce Adams. This book was released on with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fast paced Superhero Gaming! Polyverse Supers allows a GM to create campaigns with colorful npcs, heroes and villains. Included are rules for creation of bases and vehicles as well as random character creation. Super Hero Roleplaying!Make the superhero YOU want!70 customizable powers!Adders and Subtractors make powers unique!Over 100 Problems to make characters stand out!Create bases and vehicles!Random character creation rules!Point based system!


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