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''Masterbook'' is a
generic role-playing game A ''generic'' or ''universal'' role-playing game system is a role-playing game system designed to be independent of setting and genre. Its rules should, in theory, work the same way for any setting, world, environment or genre in which one would wa ...
that was published by
West End Games West End Games (WEG) was a company that made Board game, board, Role-playing game, role-playing, and wargaming, war games. It was founded by Daniel Scott Palter in 1974 in New York City, but later moved to Honesdale, Pennsylvania. Its product line ...
(WEG) in 1994.


Description

The generic rules of ''Masterbook'', which do not have a specific campaign setting, use rules from both WEG's multi-genre role-playing game ''
Torg ''Torg'' is a cinematic cross-genre tabletop role-playing game created by Greg Gorden and Bill Slavicsek, with art by Daniel Horne. It was first published by West End Games (WEG) in 1990. Game resolution uses a single twenty-sided die, ''drama ...
'' (1990), and WEG's science fiction role-playing game '' Shatterzone'' (1993). Like ''Torg'', the ''Masterbook'' system utilizes two complementary forms of in-game conflict resolution: a unified dice mechanic, which is based on a roll of two
ten-sided dice In geometry, a pentagonal trapezohedron or deltohedron is the third in an infinite series of face-transitive polyhedra which are dual polyhedra to the antiprisms. It has ten faces (i.e., it is a decahedron) which are congruence (geometry), congrue ...
, and a game-specific deck of cards (the MasterDeck, similar to the Drama Deck in ''Torg'') that is used to influence random number generation, character actions, and the game's plot.


Publication history

''Masterbook'' is a 176-page softcover book that was designed by
Ed Stark Ed Stark is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career Ed Stark began his career at West End Games, where he wrote for the ''TORG'' and ''Star Wars'' lines. He was the main developer behind the MasterBook system and ...
, with interior art by Paul Daly, Jamie Lombardo, Ron Hill,
Karl Waller Karl Waller is an American artist whose work has appeared in comic books and roleplaying game, roleplaying and collectible card games. Early life and education He graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design, Pennsylvania School of Ar ...
, and Brian Schomburg, and cover art by Stephen Crane. It was published by WEG in 1994. A limited-edition 483-page hardbound version was made that also included the ''World of Bloodshadows'' and ''World of Indiana Jones'' material in one volume. It was designed for use with the MasterBook Deck (also designed by Ed Stark), which contained a 108-card deck of playing-card size. It came in three types of effects. The 83 black ''Enhancement'' cards are handed in by the player for random benefits, like a bonus on a character's task roll, temporarily allowing extra actions, or granting extra Life Points.To clarify, Life Points are experience points that can be spent to increase Attributes or Skills. One Life Point can be converted into 3 Skill Points. They can also be used to add a bonus to a skill roll before it's rolled, negate wounds, or shift a result on a table. The 17 red ''Subplot'' cards are used immediately by the Game Master to create a random event or encounter. The four ''Picture'' cards (Disaster, Opportunity, Wild, and Interloper) are Wild Cards that can provide special effects that the gamemaster can tailor to their needs. The remaining 4 were two blank cards and 2 blank Picture cards. The deck was sold separately from the standalone rule book, but a free deck was enclosed with each worldbook box set. Expansions to the MasterDeck come with 12 blank cards and 24 ''Plot Development'' cards, which are Subplot cards that the players control that potentially could grant extra Skill Points.Skill points are experience points that can be spent to increase skills. They can also be spent to reroll a failed skill roll


MasterBook 1E (1994)

The ''Masterbook'' system was used for several licensed properties. It was also used for their proprietary fantasy-noir setting ''
Bloodshadows ''Bloodshadows'' is an original pulp adventure gamebook by West End Games that was published in 1994. It was the first setting book for WEG's MasterBook game, which used rules elements used earlier in their Torg, TORG and Shatterzone games. It was ...
''. Each softcover worldbook came in a box set with a copy of the MasterBook rules, a MasterBook deck, and a pair of 10-sided dice. *''The World of
Bloodshadows ''Bloodshadows'' is an original pulp adventure gamebook by West End Games that was published in 1994. It was the first setting book for WEG's MasterBook game, which used rules elements used earlier in their Torg, TORG and Shatterzone games. It was ...
'' box set (1994) **'' Galitia Citybook'' (1994) - Details the City-State of Galitia, the largest city on Marl. **''Mean Streets'' (1994) - GM companion. Comes with 2 two-panel game-master screens and a campaign pack with NPCs, typical adventure locations with maps, and a gazetteer about the City-State of Albredura. **''The Unnaturals'' (1994) - Details the non-Human Unnatural races and contains rules for creating new Unnaturals. **''Fires of Marl'' (1995) - A mix of background essays, short fiction, and adventures dealing with the myths and legends of Marl. **''Padaar Citybook'' (1995) - Details the City-State of Padaar. **''Shadows of Selastos'' (1995) - Collects the adventures ''Flight of Fear'', ''The Lady is a Vamp'', ''All That Glistens'', and ''Trail of Riches'' set in the City-State of Selastos. Also includes twelve new Human and Unnatural templates. **''Sorcerer's Crib Sheet'' (1995) - Details and expands the magic rules for ''Bloodshadows'' and adds new spells. Also contains three new character templates. **''Wilderness'' (1995) - Details the unexplored Wilderness outside the City-States. *''
The World of Indiana Jones ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
'' box set (1994) **''
Raiders of the Lost Ark ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' is a 1981 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. It stars Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronal ...
Sourcebook'' (1994 Hardcover) **''Indiana Jones and the Rising Sun'' (1994) - Details 1930s Japan. Contains the adventure ''Indiana Jones and the Masamune Blade'' **''Indiana Jones and the Golden Vampires'' (1995) - Details 1930s San Francisco. Includes the adventure ''Indiana Jones and the Golden Vampires'' set in San Francisco's Chinatown. **''Indiana Jones and the Lands of Adventure'' (1995) - Details Europe, the Middle East, South America and the Orient in the 1930s. **''Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Templars'' (1995) - A collection of three adventures: ''The Druid's Curse'', ''The Sword in the Stone'', and ''The Tomb of the Templars''. **''
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' is a 1984 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the second installment in the ''Indiana Jones'' franchise, and a prequel to the 1981 film ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'', fea ...
'' Sourcebook (1996 Hardcover) **''Indiana Jones Artifacts'' (1996) - Magic items. **''Magic & Mysticism: The Dark Continent'' (1997) - Magic rules. Also has rules for the creation of PCs and NPCs with magical powers. *'' The World of Aden'' box set (1995) - Includes conversion notes from the MasterBook system to the D6 System. **''The World of Aden: Campaign Chronicles'' (1996) - A rules companion that helps immerse the game master and players in the gameworld. *'' The World of Necroscope'' box set (1995) - A worldbook based on the horror fiction of Brian Lumley's ''Necroscope'' series. **''Deadspeak Dossier'' (1995) - A gamemaster companion for ''The World of Necroscope'' that further details the espionage horror/thriller gameworld. It also contains new espionage skills and abilities. **''Wamphyri'' (1996) - A guidebook detailing the Wamphyri race. **''The E-Branch Guide to Psionics'' (1996) - Psionics rules and new equipment. Includes 15 psychic character templates and a MasterBook to D6 System conversion guide. **''Operation: Nightside'' (1997) - A globe-spanning campaign for ''The World of Necroscope''. *'' The World of Species'' box set (1995) *'' The World of Tank Girl'' box set (1995) *'' The World of Tales from the Crypt'' box set (1996) **''Cryptic Campaigns'' (1996) - New adventures for use with the worldbook.


MasterBook 2E (2011)

In 2011, MasterBook was re-printed by
Precis Intermedia Gaming Precis Intermedia (formerly ''Politically Incorrect Games'' and ''Spectre Press'') publishes downloadable PDF-based and traditional printed role-playing games. They also publish downloadable paper gaming miniatures called Disposable Heroes, and ...
. They are currently working on an improved second edition, called ''MasterBook 2E'',As of October 13, 2020 the MasterBook 2E rules are still in a Beta form. They are currently in an annotated Playtest version. This is available in a PDF bundle with the reprinted MasterBook 1E rules. and have released a free simplified version, called ''MasterBook EZ''.As of September 22, 2020 the MasterBook EZ rules are currently in Version 2.5 . In 2016 Precis Intermedia printed the new ''Bloodshadows'' 3rd Edition worldbook. It has conversion rules for use with the ''
Active Exploits ''Active Exploits'' is a diceless set of role-playing game rules by Precis Intermedia Gaming. The core rules (which contain no setting) are distributed for free as a PDF file, or for a fee as a printed book. There are a number of published game s ...
'' and ''MasterBook EZ'' rules.


Reception

In the March 1995 edition of ''
Dragon A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as ...
'' (Issue #215),
Rick Swan Rick Swan is a game designer and author who worked for TSR. His work for TSR, mostly for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, appeared from 1989 to 1995. Swan also wrote ''The Complete Guide to Role-Playing Games'' (1990), published by St. Martin's Pre ...
was not enthusiastic about the rules, which he found too derivative of the rules from ''Shatterzone'' that he had roundly criticized in a previous edition of ''Dragon''. But while Swan found the rules less complex than the original ''Shatterzone'' rules, he still found that "while less confusing han ''Shatterzone'', ''Masterbook''can't get over its love affair with charts and numbers." He did find several strong elements, including "a well-written text, an intriguing selection of skills, nda clever use of cards." And he lauded the included card deck, which he found "inventive, fun to use, and in contrast to the rest of the rulebook, blessedly succinct." He concluded by giving the book an average rating of 4 out of 6, saying, "even with its flaws, the ''Masterbook'' system remains a solid, versatile game with strong characters and clever concepts. The designers just didn’t know when to quit." There were two core rule books. One was included with the boxed sets and the other was sold separately. Apart from the cover, they were both identical. A Companion book also compiled rules from the boxed set world books. The world books were only available in their dedicated box sets. This may have had an effect on sales, due to the world books not being available separately. There were several licensed properties released using the Masterbook, but only ''Bloodshadows'' and ''World of Indiana Jones'' found success. These two were both later rewritten for ''West End Games''
D6 system The ''D6 System'' is a role-playing game system published by West End Games (WEG) and licensees. While the system is primarily intended for pen-and-paper role-playing games, variations of the system have also been used in live action role-playi ...
, which had been adapted from their more popular Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game.


Other reviews

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'' #26 (April, 1996) *''
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