''GURPS Basic Set'' is a
role playing game publication written by
Steve Jackson,
Sean M. Punch, and
David L. Pulver
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Early life and e ...
. The first edition ''GURPS Basic Set'' box was published in 1986, a standalone third edition book in 1988, and a
hardcover, two-volume fourth edition in 2004.
Contents
First and second editions
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GURPS
The ''Generic Universal RolePlaying System'', or ''GURPS'', is a tabletop role-playing game system designed to allow for play in any game setting. It was created by Steve Jackson Games and first published in 1986 at a time when most such systems ...
'' stands for Generic Universal Role-Playing System – that is essentially a very flexible descendant of ''
The Fantasy Trip
''The Fantasy Trip'' (''TFT'') is a tabletop role-playing game designed by Steve Jackson and originally published by Metagaming Concepts. In 2019, ''TFT'' was republished by Steve Jackson Games as ''The Fantasy Trip'' Legacy Edition.
History
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''. Basic combat is simple, but advance combat is very position-oriented, almost a complicated boardgame. The level of complexity used is completely up to the players. The character improvement system is skill-based. The many additional supplements to the ''Basic Set'' enable ''GURPS'' characters to move easily from one gaming genre to another.
The ''Basic Set'' includes a "Characters" book (72 pages, covers character creation and development, skills, and basic equipment), "Adventuring" (80 pages, covers success rolls, combat, damage, running the game, game and campaign backgrounds, and animals), a 24-page book of charts and tables, and a 32-page book of two introductory scenarios, one a solo.
The ''GURPS Basic Set'' used the same combat rules previously published in ''
Man to Man'', and magic rules were not included but later released in ''
GURPS Fantasy
''GURPS Fantasy'' is a ''Genre Toolkit'' source book which was first designed by Steve Jackson and published by Steve Jackson Games in 1986 for the '' GURPS'' role-playing game. It presented a magic system for the game as well as background in ...
'' (1986).
Third edition
The third edition ''GURPS Basic Set'', released in 1988, combined all the books from the previous sets into one volume.
The third edition revised ''GURPS Basic Set'' replaced the adventure with an appendix covering rules added in supplements between 1988 and 1994 that were generic in application. It was stated that "If you have an old Third Edition, and the new Compendium, you’ll have it all." Reviewers of the time called it "GURPS 3.5 edition" while Steve Jackson Game calls all their own non 4th edition GURPS material still in print "GURPS Classic".
Fourth edition
The ''GURPS Basic Set'' for the fourth edition of ''GURPS'' was published in 2004 by
Steve Jackson Games and contains the
core rules for the fourth edition of ''
GURPS
The ''Generic Universal RolePlaying System'', or ''GURPS'', is a tabletop role-playing game system designed to allow for play in any game setting. It was created by Steve Jackson Games and first published in 1986 at a time when most such systems ...
''. The first volume, ''Characters'' (), addresses what players need to know to create a ''GURPS'' character and play the game. Eight sample characters are included. The second volume is titled ''Campaigns'' () and addresses the information a GM needs to build a world. All the basic information needed to run a ''GURPS'' campaign is here with genre or world-specific information in other books.
The previous edition of the ''GURPS'' rules consisted of a Basic Set as the core rule book, with
''GURPS Compendium I'' and
''GURPS Compendium II'' released later to collate alternative and advanced rules in a logical place. Many source books published after the release of the compendiums required them for play. The fourth edition basic set shifts the majority of that material into the core rule books.
In a move from previous editions, the books are hardbound and in color, a trend which has been followed in successive GURPS 4e books, with mixed reactions from players.
To facilitate the transition from third edition to fourth, a free
PDF update was released. It includes a quick but comprehensive guide to change characters or source book information to the new rules.
Publication history
The first edition ''GURPS Basic Set'' was written by
Steve Jackson with
Creede Lambard
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and
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, with a cover by
Denis Loubet
Denis Loubet is an artist who has worked on several pen-and-paper role-playing games and video games, including the MMORPG ''Ashen Empires''.
Career
Loubet designed a set of miniatures called '' Cardboard Heroes'' (1980), a set of full-color card ...
, and was published by
Steve Jackson Games in 1986 as a boxed set containing four books (80, 72, 32, and 24 pages), sample character record sheets, and cardstock miniatures.
The ''GURPS Basic Set''
boxed set made its debut at
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in 1986.
Steve Jackson Games published numerous supplements to support the game after the publication of the ''GURPS Basic Set''.
The second edition revised ''GURPS Basic Set'' was published in 1987.
The third edition ''GURPS Basic Set'' featured a cover by
Michael Presley, and was published in 1988 as a 256-page book with a 16-page adventure (Caravan from Ein Arris).
In 1994 the Basic Set third edition Revised was printed with an appendix replacing the adventure with various new rules.
Reception
The first edition of the ''GURPS Basic Set'' was reviewed by
Marcus L. Rowland in issue 83 of ''
White Dwarf
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'' magazine (November 1986).
Rowland comments: "While I can applaud the idea behind the system, I can't really recommend ''GURPS'' at its present stage of development. In the long run, ''GURPS'' and all its supplements may cover more ground than other systems, possibly at less expense, but in the short term there isn't enough support material to run a fully rounded game of any type, apart from gladitorial combat and medieval adventures."
Michael DeWolfe reviewed ''GURPS Basic Set'' in ''
Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer'' No. 79.
DeWolfe commented that "''GURPS'' is a good roleplaying system. It combines old ideas with new and surpasses its contemporaries. Playability is paramount, though reality is sacrificed. Its ambitious goal of covering all game worlds looks to be accomblishable."
Michael DeWolfe reviewed the third edition of the ''GURPS Basic Set'' in ''
Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer'' #85.
DeWolfe comments in his summary: "This game has looked at its peers and built on all of them; avoiding their mistakes and following their successes. If you're looking for a good point generation system, get ''GURPS''. If you're looking for a truly generic system, get ''GURPS''. If you're looking for a painstakingly coherent system, get ''GURPS''. If you want a fine RPG, get this game. It is worth it."
reviewed the third edition of the ''GURPS Basic Set'' for ''
Dragon'' magazine #149 (September 1989).
Bambra comments: "Now in its third incarnation, the ''GURPS Basic Set'' is better than ever.
..It's a game designed to be used with an unlimited variety of backgrounds and settings; to its credit, the GURPS game does so admirably."
''GURPS Basic Set'', 3rd edition was awarded the
Origins Award
The Origins Awards are American awards for outstanding work in the game industry. They are presented by the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design at the Origins Game Fair on an annual basis for the previous year, so (for example) the 1979 a ...
for "Best Roleplaying Rules of 1988".
The third edition ''GURPS Basic Set'' was an ORIGINS and Gamers' Choice award-winner.
Awards and nominations
*In 2004 ''GURPS 4e Basic set'' won the "Pen & Paper Fan Award" as Best RPG and was an inductee in its RPG Hall of Fame.
*It was a nominee at the 2005
Origins Award
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for Best Role-playing Game.
Reviews
*''Different Worlds'' #47
*''Aventurer'' #6
*''White Wolf'' #13
*''Games Review'' #5
* ''
Casus Belli'' #35 (Dec 1986)
*''Dragão Brasil'' #2 (1994) (Portuguese)
*''Dosdediez'' (Número 7 - Feb/Mar 1995)
See also
*
List of ''GURPS'' books
*''
GURPS Infinite Worlds
''GURPS Infinite Worlds'' is a supplement for the Fourth Edition of the ''GURPS'' role-playing game, published by Steve Jackson Games in 2005 and written by Kenneth Hite, Steve Jackson, and John M. Ford. It expands upon the campaign setting ...
'' – a 36 page introduction to this setting is provided in ''Campaigns''.
References
External links
* ''GURPS Basic Set'' at Steve Jackson Games
*
GURPS Character Sheet software
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2004 books
Origins Award winners
Basic Set
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Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1986
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