![]() ![]() Species: What species is your character? If they have an occupation (which is optional) put it in here. First thing we'll do is make your character. Making a character is a bit complex but compared to other Tabletop RPGs, this is quite easy. Here is a blank character sheet that I remade in Google Docs. If you don't want to spend your plot points between sessions, just tell me. ![]() Some shticks may require plot points to use. Plot points can be spent between sessions to upgrade your skills or shticks. The plot points are for completing a goal, upholding your character's beliefs, accomplishing your character's goals, or making me laugh in some way. The Fire Gun, Throw, and Fast-Talk skill work similar to fighting, except that you have to do a dodge roll for the first two and a Resist Fast-Talk skill for the third.Īfter a session ends, I'll hand out plot points to all of you. If your hit points drop to zero, you will not die but instead fall down. Afterwards I'll roll 1d6 (or more depending on what you used to fight) and that will be the damage received. In order for one of you to do damage, one of you has to succeed in your roll and one of you has to fail. If I roll a 12, that was a critical failure and you do worse than expected.Īs for fighting, I will roll for both you and the person you're fighting. If I roll a 1, that was a critical success and you do better than just succeeding at what you were doing. So whenever you do something I have to tell you the results of what you did by rolling 1d12 (in the original game it's 2d6 but I don't by your rules, MAN!) If the number rolled is less than or equal to your level in that skill, it was successful. If you want to use a certain skill don't say you want to use it, tell us how you use it.I don't want this to turn into bad crossover fanfiction. It'd be time wasted since we're never going to address it. If you're going to give your character a backstory, don't put too much effort into it.Before I tell you how to play, let me lay down some rules. That is by far the most disturbing thing I've ever heard/seen.Do you like cartoons such as Looney Tunes, Tom & Jerry, and Popeye? Then this is the RPG for you! TOON tries to emulate the fast-paced silliness of those old cartoons by being fast-paced and silly. However, I do draw the line at cartman telling a dirty joke about a mother, taking a shit, while the baby is being pushed back in, while the dad fucks the baby in the ass and then cums all over the place. Too over the top (relativly.progressing from simpsons upward).then again, some of the "old school" cartoons were regarded as very risqué in their time. ![]() honestly, if you don't find most of adult swim's shows funny, you just might have the iq of a 7 year old, because it is some of the sharpest, funniest humor on television. So you like south park, but don't like other cartoons that also make you regress you iq and 'appreciate fart jokes'? on that topic, i can't think of a single adult swim show that has had a fart joke, other than one episode of sealab. What's your opinion on The Simpsons and prime time/adult animation series? But I know a lot of people who watch that time block and think it's the greatest thing ever. You have to regress your IQ to that of a 7-year-old who is just starting to understand sexual innuendo but still appreciates fart jokes. You can't turn on any of those shows and just "get it", and it's not because it's highbrow humor. I also don't like a lot of the series on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. ![]() So what? That doesn't mean it's the most perfect show ever devised. I know some fanboys are going to sound off saying The Simpsons set the groundwork for all other animated prime time shows. I think South Park came along and kicked it's ass and I think even Family Guy came along and kicked it's ass. Beats me wrote:I've seen about 100 episodes of the Simpsons which is about 0.001% of it's episodes and I really don't get it's fanatical fan base, never did. ![]()
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