D6s

I like d6's I really do! Is there a role-playing system which uses only d6's?

Thanks in advance

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...what

By d6 do you mean d6 or d6?

vtm and shadowrun use d6 dice pools

Shadowrun and Traveller

>...uses only d6's...

Yeah, there's a ton. Unless you mean d8's. If so, I have no idea.

also that is an d8 nigga what u doin

is vtm Vampire: The Masquerade?

That is correct

WoD and CofD both use d10s for their dicepools, not d6s.

I thought oWoD uses d10s

Im retarded disregard what i said

Well, that's a conversation-starter!

I’m contractually obligated to offer up the home brew Super Mario RPG. It’s a Shadowrun variant using D6 dicepools and plenty of free form.
It’s also super fun.
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Traveller
GURPS

Aside from what the others have said, Riddle of Steel and more recently Sword and Scoundrel uses d6s. The real question is why you got a floppy ass d8 on the OP pic, what is the next step of your master plan?

pic related

Son of a bitch, I actually smiled.

GURPS.
Typically you even throw three of them at once!
If you're into combat, it'll be anywhere between 2 and 5, easy!

...

>d6s
Is OP Arthur Pendragon?

I'm willing to bet there's some pretentious indie game out there that uses Yahtzee as a resolution mechanic.

...

gurps, hero system...

d6 is probably the most widely used die in RPGs

>Son of a bitch, I actually smiled.
I actually laughed out loud. Like really out loud.

>Is there a role-playing system which uses only d6's?
Iron Kingdoms.

>d6.jpg
user what are you doing.

Look super cute

2nd Ed Redvised, still my all time favorite system.

Came here to post this.

Yahtzee

FATE

Degenesis Rebirth

that new Power Rangers Hyper Force thing looks like its a D6 system.

D6 System, Dungeon/Apocalypse World

Strike!

...There will be once I get around to it.
>Roll for points every turn
>You can spend points on taking special actions

battletech

Barbarians of Lemuria uses a 2d6 system as its core method of resolution, and it never requires anything other than d6s.

mediafire.com/folder/7llc83r2xf8bg/Barbarians_of_Lemuria_-_Mythic_Edition

Legends of the Wulin sort of has dice-poker as its prime resolution mechanic.

Blades in the dark is fun

Riddle of Steel used d10s.

Sword and Scoundrel uses d6s

Riddle of Steel, Song of Swords, and Band of Bastards uses d10s

Blade of the Iron Throne uses d12s.

How does the core resolution of riddle of steel work anyway?

You roll a pool of d10 vs. a target number, usually in the range of 4-10. Every die that rolls equal or over the target number counts as a success. Then you count successes.

Not a roleplaying game, but Space Cadets has a Yahtzee-like mode.

Shadowrun, Burning Wheel use dice pools of d6.
GURPS uses 3d6.

>Be ranged character
>Use Speed for Attack, Defence, everything
>Counter is a better defence than defence, and a better attack than attack, with no downsides

What brainlet designed this?

Maid RPG
The single best universal system out there

Whats so good about Maid RPG?

There's maids

Okay?
What else

opend6.wikidot.com/d6-adventure

You're welcome.

mouseguard uses D6 dicepools
(the comics are pretty swell as well)