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''Delvebound'' ([[https://uestrpg.com/ official site]]) is a fanmade tabletop game adaptation of the ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' franchise. It uses the UsefulNotes/D20System and includes rules for playing as all of the classic ''Elder Scrolls'' races, as well as statblocks for many of its creatures. Many of its rules and [[CharacterClassSystem classes]] are fundamentally pulled from the Basic Rules for fifth edition ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons,'' though with modifications to make them better fit the setting.

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''Delvebound'' ([[https://uestrpg.com/ official site]]) is a fanmade tabletop game adaptation of the ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' franchise. It uses the UsefulNotes/D20System MediaNotes/D20System and includes rules for playing as all of the classic ''Elder Scrolls'' races, as well as statblocks for many of its creatures. Many of its rules and [[CharacterClassSystem classes]] are fundamentally pulled from the Basic Rules for fifth edition ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons,'' though with modifications to make them better fit the setting.

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* CharacterClassSystem: The game has 12 classes, some of which are heavily based on one of the core classes of D&D 5e, while others are more original to this game. These are:

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* CharacterClassSystem: The game has 12 classes, some Some of which the classes are heavily based on one of the core classes of D&D 5e, while others are more original to this game. These They are:



** And the Warrior, a generalist master of martial combat, skilled with a variety of weapons and armor.

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** And the [[{{Druid}} The Warden]], a spellcaster that draws power from nature.
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Warrior, a generalist master of martial combat, skilled with a variety of weapons and armor.armor.
** [[{{Necromancer}} The Necromancer]], added in ''Enemies of Elsweyr'', a magic-user who specializes in the manipulation of the soul.




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* {{Mana}}: Called Magicka, just like the video games.
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''Delvebound'' ([[https://uestrpg.com/ official site) is a fanmade tabletop game adaptation of the ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' franchise. It uses the UsefulNotes/D20System and includes rules for playing as all of the classic ''Elder Scrolls'' races, as well as statblocks for many of its creatures. Many of its rules and [[CharacterClassSystem classes]] are fundamentally pulled from the Basic Rules for fifth edition ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons,'' though with modifications to make them better fit the setting.

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''Delvebound'' ([[https://uestrpg.com/ official site) site]]) is a fanmade tabletop game adaptation of the ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' franchise. It uses the UsefulNotes/D20System and includes rules for playing as all of the classic ''Elder Scrolls'' races, as well as statblocks for many of its creatures. Many of its rules and [[CharacterClassSystem classes]] are fundamentally pulled from the Basic Rules for fifth edition ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons,'' though with modifications to make them better fit the setting.
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''Delvebound'' ([[https://uestrpg.com/ official site) is a fanmade tabletop game adaptation of the ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' franchise. It uses the UsefulNotes/D20System and includes rules for playing as all of the classic ''Elder Scrolls'' races, as well as statblocks for many of its creatures. Many of its rules and [[CharacterClassSystem classes]] are fundamentally pulled from the Basic Rules for fifth edition ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons,'' though with modifications to make them better fit the setting.

The system is still being actively worked on.

See also ''TabletopGame/TheUnofficialElderScrollsRPG'', another fanmade attempt at translating the franchise to a tabletop RPG.
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!!''Delvebound'' includes examples of the following tropes:
* CallAHitpointASmeerp: Among the modifications needed to make the d20 system better fit the world of Nirn, several mechanics have been renamed. A Mage's Spell Points are now Magicka, a character's [[TheSixStats Ability Scores]] are now Attributes, the Monk's Ki is now Stamina, and so on.
* CharacterClassSystem: The game has 12 classes, some of which are heavily based on one of the core classes of D&D 5e, while others are more original to this game. These are:
** [[BarbarianHero The Barbarian]], a fierce melee fighter well-suited to charging into combat.
** TheBard, a musical spellcaster skilled in a variety of arts and adept at supporting their allies.
** [[ThePaladin The Crusader]], a skilled warrior wielding powerful Restoration magic.
** [[SquishyWizard The Mage]], a powerful and versatile spellcaster.
** [[BareFistedmonk The Monk]], a master of hand-to-hand combat and unarmored self defense.
** The Nightblade, a spellcaster who uses their magics to enhance mobility, concealment, and stealthy close combat.
** [[ForestRanger The Ranger]], an explorer who uses martial prowess to combat threats on the edges of civilization.
** The Rogue, a scoundrel who uses stealth and expertise to overcome obstacles and enemies.
** The Sorcerer, a spellcaster who is naturally talented and takes advantage of their ability to control the arcane.
** [[MagicKnight The Spellsword]], a spellcasting specialist trained in martial combat and destructive magic.
** The Thief, a stealthy and highly-skilled individual more suited to picking pockets than to a direct confrontation.
** And the Warrior, a generalist master of martial combat, skilled with a variety of weapons and armor.
* TheSixStats: Here referred to as Attributes, they are: Strength, Agility, Endurance, Intelligence, Willpower, and Personality.

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