Various worlds and multiverses have become connected together via the mysterious Overcity, a sprawling landscape inhabited by monsters and magical beings. Girls and boys endowed with their new supernatural powers can work together solving conflicts that arise!
>This is NOT a greentext adventure style CYOA with one GM and thread posting to dictate the adventure, but rather a hub thread for multiple storycrafters to use. Campaigns, One-Shot quests, and general roleplaying are played in both the community's Discord server and the community IRC. Characters can be rolled with the CYOA's purple PDF, and the Supplementary Combat System can be used for campaigns and PNP, as well as the AMGC system, which has its own similar character generation process.
Post builds, roleplay, write stuff.
1.51 CHANGELOG (Important if you intend to update a character that was created with the CYOA writing prompt in mind): pastebin.com/ub28mT8t
IRC on Rizon: OOC Chat: #MGCYOA IC Campaigns: #MGChronicle #MGPnP #Overcity IC Shenanigans: #TheWand&Circlet #MGCafe IC School: #MGSchool or #MGClass rizon.net/chat
The CYOA's Patron Module, which determines just who bestows your character's magical abilities. But be wary, for not all of these patrons are after your best interests...
DISCLAIMER: This has yet to be properly updated to fit the current CYOA Edition. Some info in here may be out of date or no longer relevant.
Aiden Ramirez
This PDF is for AMGC 1.131, used for PnP in the IRC. >Features 10 additional powers and 20 extra perks, as well as combat actions, point buy, and more.
Corruption Module, for mechanics of a monstrous nature.
Henry Cruz
Fusion, for magical girls that are truly inseparable. At least, as long as the fusion lasts.
Sebastian Murphy
And lastly, the Puchuu Expansion, for the myriad creatures that seek to instruct or command most magical girls.
Chase Rivera
SCS Core Rulebook for use with the CYOA.
Austin Sullivan
SCS supplement covering Patrons, Fusion, Dark Magical Girls, Monster Girls (Natural and Corrupted), and a few monsters.
Updated. The bestiary has been expanded to include a number of additional monsters, and there have been a number of clarifications and patches for the core rulebook as well.
reposting 3am writing because last thread 404'd after i went to bed and because i shamelessly seek attention
John Edwards
What actually happened is that I misunderstood the conversation and thought it was about how no girl would EVER commit suicide, not just the ones with A Way Out.
Plus, there are narrative reasons to want to off yourself and use A Way Out, but they'd usually result in a long, depressing character arc where there's no percieved hope left.
>Maid prides themselves on sticking to QB's lore No, I pride myself on making mechanics that can mesh well with lore, and not just QB's.
Sebastian Robinson
>a long, depressing characcter arc where there's no perceived hope left Gives me an idea for one of mine's next character arc, thanks!~
Robert Hughes
Updated Teaser Pic from last few threads HOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
AMGC creators don't know how to make a good game and.are shitty power hungry mods who need to unban Maid who tried to stick with the CYOA with QB's permission.
SCS is shit, will never live up to AMGC's popularity and it's creator is a lying sack of shit, a bully who can't get over being banned from a game about little girls.
Joshua Cox
[Generic attempt at devaluing opposition here]
Andrew Fisher
[Insert support of argument, lacking evidence while insulting a specific creator here]
Josiah Anderson
[Consdescending chiding suggesting that expressing any opinion at all is always worse than feigned neutrality]
Jayden Brooks
All of these statements are true. Thank the goddamn lord AMGC mods have left.
Ethan Bennett
Amen. Now we just need Maid to leave so this community can thrive in peace without them.
Gabriel Smith
Maid is in the quarantine discord. We could just stop putting it in the op.
Angel Smith
It's easy to stop but not easy for him to stop.
Benjamin Morgan
Is there anything AMGC originals have done that was good? I only see Ai-n show up to rant. Did they gm? Did they really only show up to rip off QB? I don't want to ask in the irc...
Henry Cooper
They used to GM a lot. As it got closer to the end, I hear they started only GMing for a few people. Mostly friends. But that was due to supposed pressuring and insults being thrown at them for whatever reason. I don't have all the details, but I did see and hear about A-in GMing and really wanted to be a part of one of his quests.
As for "ripping off QB"... No, they didn't rip him off. They tried to make a system to expand on what he had. Just like SCS did. QB has stated numerous times that he is fine with it and (I believe) gave permission for both to do it (Don't quote me on that last part).
Samuel Nguyen
So they weren't publicly GMing? Why were they mods then? Eh... Thanks for telling me they did something new, though.
Landon Bennett
>Taking literal bait posts seriously.
It was funny when you were trying to bump the thread but now it needs to stop.
Christian Gonzalez
There was no permission to be given since it wasn't QB's to begin with. He expanded on a previous cyoa, and so others expanded on his version, and now others are expanding the current ones. Community projects work like that, no one owns it, and everyone can contribute to it. Why people don't understand this is beyond me. They GM'd a lot and some players started being picky about quests, getting upset about aspects of them, then got upset when he would GM with friends. It got to him and he started becoming just player. Even after that people were messaging him, or saying in the thread they wanted him gone and so he obliged.
Dominic Murphy
Here's the thing mate. You can play with who you want. You can tell people that you don't want them in your quests. They MOSTLY did it for friends at the end. And you're discounting the great length of time they just ran quest after quest and let anyone in if they were there.
If you were being PMd with insults and attacks, you'd exclude that person/those people from your quests too, wouldn't you?
Brandon Moore
They were all active GMs. Before them, the IRC was dead with less than five people in the room. They came, created characters, thought it would be fun to make it into a tabletop game and made it one. Thier main purpose was to play with each other more so than others but liked that others got involved. More people joined, disagreements were had, another system was created, trolling started against them in the thread and harassment in the irc and to them it wasn't worth it to stay. The original intent was to have fun with friends but when they tried, they got shat on or were too busy trying to mod.
Leo Rodriguez
Thread was inactive. No one actually care services about telling stories in the thread aside from two people. Everyone else only comes for the drama.
Gabriel Phillips
Err... I was meaning to link that one to I just fucked up is all.
Nicholas Morgan
I'm not trying to stir drama, I know fuckall about the old irc and figured it'd be better to ask here as user less someone takes me for a shitposter regular to the thread with my irc nick. Don't want a curiosity to be mistaken for anything else. Thanks for the answers.
To you monster girls, how have you been managing your compulsions? Do you do it in the open, or do you keep it to yourselves so that the beacon doesn't hunt you down?
James Bennett
It seems like quite a few ignore it in rp or are managing it in secret.
Brody Johnson
My DMG does her best not to act on hers; in spite of this, she seems not to get along well with the vast majority of those she runs across. Too shifty, I guess, even if the shiftiness and paranoia is justified