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− | This [[V9: Game Modes|game mode]] uses all the [[V9: Full Rulebook|gameplay mechanics]] and is similar to [[V9: Team Quest| Team Quest]] except that it expects all players (PCs) to be on the same team and generally work together to thwart the NPCs and complete a storyline [[V9: Objectives|objective]]. | + | This [[V9: Game Modes|game mode]] uses all the [[V9: Full Rulebook|gameplay mechanics]] and is similar to a [[V9: Team Quest| Team Quest]] except that it expects all players ([[V9: Glossary#PC|PCs]]) to be on the same [[V9: Teams|team]] and generally work together to thwart the [[V9: Glossary#NPC|NPCs]] and complete a storyline [[V9: Objectives|objective]]. |
− | This mode is closest to a | + | This mode is closest to a classic tabletop RPG experience where the [[V9: Game Organizer| Game Organizer]] (also known as the Questmaster) has the most freedom to script NPCs and control the flow of the encounters so PCs get a high-quality, streamlined story experience. |
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+ | {{V9 Example|text=''The [[V9: Game Organizer Guide| Game Organizer Guide]] offers guidance and support for bringing your Quest ideas to life.''}} | ||
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+ | <big>'''Is [[V9: Roleplay| Roleplay]] expected?'''</big> Roleplay is <u>expected</u> in Adventure Quests. These activities will often require the completion of social encounters and other non-combat objectives; there is usually some form of storyline; and it may even be possible to participate without engaging in combat whatsoever.</onlyinclude><br><br> | ||
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+ | <big><big><u>Example Games</u></big></big> | ||
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+ | {{V9 Dev Note|text=Full examples for this game mode to be included here in the future. If you see this message and have a simple write-up for a game in this style, send it to the [https://www.amtgard.com/v9about V9 Development Team] on [https://www.facebook.com/AmtgardV9 Facebook], [https://discord.gg/zeA5PPE Discord], or [email protected]}} | ||
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Adventure Quest
This game mode uses all the gameplay mechanics and is similar to a Team Quest except that it expects all players (PCs) to be on the same team and generally work together to thwart the NPCs and complete a storyline objective.
This mode is closest to a classic tabletop RPG experience where the Game Organizer (also known as the Questmaster) has the most freedom to script NPCs and control the flow of the encounters so PCs get a high-quality, streamlined story experience.
Is Roleplay expected? Roleplay is expected in Adventure Quests. These activities will often require the completion of social encounters and other non-combat objectives; there is usually some form of storyline; and it may even be possible to participate without engaging in combat whatsoever.
Example Games
Developer Note: Full examples for this game mode to be included here in the future. If you see this message and have a simple write-up for a game in this style, send it to the V9 Development Team on Facebook, Discord, or [email protected]
Game Modes Duels & Tournaments · Ditch · Militia · Full-Class Battlegame · Scenario Battlegame · Team Quest · Adventure Quest · Sandbox Roleplay
Combat Activities Core Game Mechanics · Game Modes · Custom Rules and Accommodations · Game Organizer Guide