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The ''Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game'' is a fantasy role-playing game published by
Palladium Books Palladium Books is a publisher of role-playing games (RPGs) best known for its '' Rifts'' series (1990–present). Palladium was founded April 1981 in Detroit, Michigan, by current president and lead game designer Kevin Siembieda, and is now b ...
in 1983.


Description

This game is set in the "Palladium world" 10,000 years after a great war between the
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and dwarves. Some critics noted that this game, created only a few years after ''
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'', has many similarities.


Character generation

Similar to ''AD&D'', players can choose from one of several races for their
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, including human, elf, gnome, and dwarf. Unlike ''AD&D'', there are several other races players can also choose including troglodyte, kobold, goblin, orc, changeling, troll, and wolfen (a hybrid human/wolf race). Players then can choose from character classes that are roughly analogous to those in ''AD&D'': Warrior, wizard, cleric, thief, etc. Similarly,
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,
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and
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all work in much the same way as in ''AD&D''. Character classes determine which skills are available to the character, and grant access to abilities like spellcasting. Characters can leave one class to pursue another.


Magic and psionics

There are several different kinds of magic as well as psychic powers. Magic is powered by Potential Psychic Energy (P.P.E.), while psychic powers are fueled by Inner Strength Points (I.S.P.).


History, geography and politics

The book delves into the long history of the Palladium world, which is divided into several ages. The game is set on a single continent and several nearby islands. The climate varies from tropical in the south to subarctic in the north. The continent and islands are divided into several nations. In addition, there are racial alliances and hostilities — for example, although humans are allied to both elves and dwarves, those two races are still hostile to each other because of a war between them that ended ten thousand years ago.


Publication history

With the success in the late 1970s of the fantasy role-playing games ''
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'' ( TSR, 1977) and ''
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'' (
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, 1977), several companies published similar games in the hopes of enjoying the same success. Palladium Books decided to enter the market in 1983 with ''Palladium Role-Playing Game'', a 274-page book designed by
Kevin Siembieda Kevin Siembieda (born April 2, 1956) is an American artist, writer, designer and publisher of role-playing games. Career Siembieda is a third-generation Polish American. He attended the College for Creative Studies in Detroit from 1974 to 1977 ...
and
Erick Wujcik Erick A. Wujcik (January 26, 1951 – June 7, 2008) was an American designer of both Tabletop role-playing game, pen-and-paper and Role-playing video game, computer role-playing games, and co-founder of Palladium Books. Gaming career Wujcik ...
, with illustrations by Sembieda and Michael Kucharski. This edition underwent several minor revisions with various changes in cover art over the next ten years. In addition, Palladium published several sourcebooks with more information about the settings. In 1996, Palladium introduced an expanded second edition retitled ''Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game'', a 336-page book created by Siembieda, with cover art by Martin McKenna and interior art by McKenna, Siembieda, Flint Henry, Scott Johnson, Michael Kucharski, Vince Martin, and Randall K. Post.


Reception

In the May 1984 edition of ''
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'' (Issue 85),
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thought this RPG compared very favorably to the industry giant, '' AD&D''. His only caveat was that for the relatively high price — $20 — it should have included a box, dice and other player materials. However, he admired the "Attractive combat and skill systems. First-class magical character classes — complete with magical circles, mystic symbols, and elemental magics — offer simple but comprehensive fantasy magic. Nice treatment of alignments and deities. Contains an outline of a campaign world and a brief but imaginative introductory scenario." However, he concluded that since it was only a book, "At a price of $20 for a paperback, only a fair value." In the May-June 1985 edition of ''
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'' (Issue No. 74), Jerry Epperson was more ambivalent, saying "''The Palladium Role-Playing Game'' is a game that aspired to greatness but fell just a little short of the mark. With the advent of ''RuneQuest'', ''The Fantasy Trip'', and ''Lands of Adventure'', ''Palladium'' is just a little out of step. GMs who are looking to add spice to their ''D&D'' games, or who really don't demand a great deal of realism from game mechanics, should by all means pick up ''Palladium''. But if you're searching for the ultimate in 'realism' and innovative design . . . keep looking." In his 1990 book ''
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'', game critic
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thought that this game was too similar to ''AD&D'', noting that there were "no new systems, no new approaches, no new insights. The character classes ... aren't dramatically different from ''AD&D'', nor are basic concepts such as alignment, experience points and saving throws." Swan allowed that the combat system was original but found it too complex. However, Swan found some of the game elements such as the magic system, religion, and fairy lore "informative and fun to read.", and thought they could be easily transferred to other fantasy RPGs. Swan concluded by giving the game a rating of 2.5 out of 4, saying, "I can't imagine many players preferring this to ''AD&D'', ''RuneQuest'' or any other of the established fantasy games." In Issue 127 of ''
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'', Ken Rolston reviewed the regional adventure guide ''Adventures on the High Seas'', published in 1987, and found much to his liking: "The Palladium fantasy campaign world is full of magic and monsters, just like FRP campaigns should be, and this pack contains a little bit of everything, from orcs and lost temples to pirates and crazed cult assassins... What it lacks in organization and sophistication it more than makes up for in enthusiasm and imagination." Ten years later, in the December 1997 edition of ''Dragon'' (Issue 242),
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reviewed the second edition of ''Adventures on the High Seas'', published in 1996, and called it "another winner." He rated the book 5 out of 6, saying, "The seafaring stuff sthe best of its kind I’ve ever seen." In Issue 8 of the British games magazine ''Arcane'', Andy Butcher reviewed the 2nd edition of the game, and commented, "if you haven't got any of the other alladiumgames and your campaign is based firmly in the Palladium World, then there's a great deal of useful stuff here." Butcher concluded by giving the game an average rating of 7 out of 10 overall. Butcher comments that Later that year, in a reader poll conducted by ''Arcane'' to determine the 50 most popular roleplaying games of all time, ''The Palladium Fantasy RPG'' was ranked 26th. Editor Paul Pettengale commented: "Well, the rules are almost identical to those in ''Palladium's Rifts'' roleplaying system, and as such it's well suited to existing players of that game, who will have little to learn. Even newcomers should have little difficulty with ''The Palladium Fantasy RPG'', though. The rules lie somewhere between ''AD&D'' and ''Rolemaster'' in complexity, and combine character classes with a simple skills system. A good alternative to the better known Fantasy RPGs."


Reviews

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Publications


First edition

;Core rule book *''The Palladium Role-Playing Game'' (First edition: July 1983; Revised edition: June 1984) ut of print ;Regional adventure guides *''The Arms of Nargash-Tor'' (March 1984) ut of print*'' Book II: Old Ones'' (November 1984) ut of print*'' Book III: Adventures on the High Seas'' (May 1987) ut of print*'' Book IV: Adventures in the Northern Wilderness'' (October 1989) ut of print*''Book V: "Further" Adventures in the Northern Wilderness'' (April 1990) ut of print*''Book VI: Island at the Edge of the World'' (September 1993) *'' Book VII: Yin-Sloth Jungles'' (October 1994) ;Supplemental sourcebooks & other support material *''The Palladium Role-Playing Game Shield'' (copyright date 1984) ut of print*''Monsters & Animals'' (First edition: July 1985; Revised edition: October 1988) ut of print


Second edition

;Core rule book *''Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game, Second Edition'' (April 1996) ;Regional adventure guides *''Book II: Old Ones, Second Edition'' (June 1996) *''Book 3: Adventures on the High Seas, Second Edition'' (December 1996) *''Book 8: The Western Empire'' (September 1998) *''Book 9: The Baalgor Wastelands'' (March 1999) *''Book 10: Mount Nimro—Kingdom of Giants'' (May 1999) *''Book 11: Eastern Territory'' (April 2001) *''Book 12: Library of Bletherad'' (July 2000) *''Book 13: Northern Hinterlands'' (June 2001) *''Land of the Damned One: Chaos Lands'' (December 2001) *''Land of the Damned Two: Eternal Torment'' (June 2002) *''Wolfen Empire'' (February 2003) Reprints material from first edition ''Book IV'' and ''Book V''. *''Bizantium and the Northern Islands''(2015) *''Garden of the Gods''(2020) ;Supplemental sourcebooks *''Monsters & Animals'' (August 1996) *'' Dragons & Gods'' (December 1996) *''Mysteries of Magic—Book One: The Heart of Magic'' (September 2009)


References


Further reading

* Siembieda, Kevin, ''Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game'', 2nd edition, 1996, Palladium Books,
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, ISBN 978-0-916211-91-2 * Siembieda, Kevin, ''Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game Book II: The Old Ones'', 1996, Palladium Books, Taylor, MI, ISBN 978-0-916211-09-7 * Siembieda, Kevin and Wujcik, Erick, ''Dragons & Gods: A Sourcebook for the Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game'', 1996, Palladium Books, Taylor, MI, ISBN 978-0-916211-98-1


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