Loving what I am reading, but one question I have is about WIL. It says > Wisdom (WIS): Accumulated knowledge and personal insight. Used for ranged attacks and saves requiring intuition, obscure knowledge, or a keen eye.
Does that mean ranged spell attacks? But also spells dont need a Will to hit? Am I missing something?
Hi, This is Scott again. Just not logged into the Tesladyne account. I think I have a better idea of what you are asking now.
WIS is used for ranged attacks with weapons. *
WIL is used for magic of any kind -ranged, melee, or otherwise.
*WIS is not a perfect fit for ranged combat with a bow or musket, but neither is DEX. As someone with a fair amount of IRL experience shooting bows and firearms, I do think WIS is the better match. It also keeps DEX from being a super-stat :)
I see! I was mainly confused with WIS but with your explanation I understand it now. (I typed WIL instead of WIS in that first sentence my b!) There is small typo in page 10 where it says
> Add +DEX to ranged attack damage.
Which is where my main initial confusion came from. But I understand now thank you!
I have a second question though! Construct has Stone Skin, would that synergize with Favor of the Gods? Technically its not wearing armor or would that be just a play on the verbiage? (I have a player who is trying to do it haha) EDIT: Oh and one more question! > Enemies in a PC’s current zone could force a STR save to avoid damaging blows as you move into an adjacent zone.
Is that dependent on the monster or every monster?
Typos! The bane of my existence. Thanks for letting me know. It will be fixed the next time I post an update.
Stone Skin and Favor of The Gods: I have no idea, I never thought of that. I would let the player do it, but then make a point of attacking other parts of their character sheet from time to time. I’ve had a few “OP” fighters in the past. I gave them lots of enemies to slay and would occasionally hit them in their weaker stats.
ZONES: That is just an example of how you can make each zone its own unique challenge. So it’s not happening all the time like a D&D attack of opportunity. It needs to make sense in the fiction. There’s a giant 4-armed serpent-man statue wielding giant scimitars in that zone? Heck yeah you need a STR or DEX save to move in or out of that zone. Are there 3 goblins in a similar zone? Probably don’t need a roll to move past them. 12 goblins? Maybe now we are back to rolling a Save of some sort to move through the zone.
It’s entirely up to you as the GM. Whatever make the game more interesting.
I came here from the Glaive Kickstarter. I was able to access the new files with the link, but it's only a download link, not one to add to my library. Are you willing to send out keys that way, not just download links? I know some crowdfunding campaigns I've backed do that.
Give this download key a try. I'm never sure how/why a link doesn't give Itch ownership of a file. Hopefully, this works. Leave me a comment on the Lonely Adventurer Itch page if you still have trouble. I see those messages sooner.
This download page is owned by another account on itch.io, you do not have access to it. If you think this is a mistake, please get in touch with support."
ugh what a pain. Can you message me via the Glaive kickstarter page? I dont see an option for private messages here on Itch (i am missing it if it exists )
1. Make a druid version of the Keeper of Relics or Student of The Unseen University talents. Each creature they can transform into requires a fetish or rune stone rather than a relic or spellbook. This keeps the Item Slot system working fairly for everyone.
They can take the talent multiple times if they want a wide variety of creatures to change into. AND/OR, you can link the power of the creatures they transform into to the PC's Level.
This could get complicated real fast. Xanathar's Guide to Everything had a chart that showed a rough guide to what monster CR = character level I think? I might start there. As a rough guide I might say the PC can transform into a creature of the same HD, gain a nifty ability (darkvision, flight, extra attack, etc.) and if an attack was needed maybe say they do [HL]d6 damage. It lasts a Turn or an hour - whatever feels good to you.
2. A more OSR approach -and the one I would probably use - would be to create a bunch of talents that mimic animal attributes (speed, strength, claws, climbing, etc.). I wouldn't have the druid PC actually transform into animals/monsters, instead sprouting bloody fangs, or hulking out like a bear or whatever when they used those talents. Makes me think of the Shifters from Ebberon. It would be fun for them to become more inhuman in their "normal" state the more of these talents they possess.
They could still pick up a spellbook (rune) of flight or spiderclimb to transform into an owl or a spider, but then you don't have to worry about leveling those creatures with the character as much. Though you sure could, going from a sparrow, to a hawk, to a rok or wyvren eventually.
Those are my thoughts. Obviously, it's your table so there is no wrong way to do it.
I folded most of Relic into Glaive. People who downloaded it back in the day still have access to the files, but I decided to take it out of general circulation
I got this game a few months back and I just wanted to say I absolutely love this system and can't go back to anything else! I loved Knave but wanted a bit of a trait system for ancestries and features gear can't cover and Glaive V2 does all of that while keeping that Knave modability alive. The system is the perfect bridge for folks who love more modern systems but also love osr's more simplistic gameplay approach. It is easy to convert D&D 5e players from one to the other as anything you'd wanna do in 5e can be converted into a trait, item, or spell in Glaive very easily while also making it easy to add any homebrew rules you might need to the system. The trait system is also easily expandable to customize all sorts of characters that more rigid systems wouldn't allow for allowing for endless ancestry options for your players as long as your willing to sit down with them and create traits together that fit their characters or even homebrew mix and match existing ancestry traits to resemble a different ancestry than the core rulebook ones. It's criminal that I only accidentally stumbled upon this game looking at Knave hacks and that none of the big youtubers or anyone even mentions this game system as it's made with a lot of love and really captures what a ttrpg system should be, one that allows your characters to be anything you the GM warrant as ok for your table rather than being stuck with the same one or two options every time you play.
Also for those who might be confused on how to convert 5e stats into Glaive ones, generally if you take the mod of the stat that's the score for saves skills and dmg, use the higher of str/con as STR in Glaive is essentially both, use the higher of Int/Wis since WIS in Glaive is your all encompassing Mind stat, Charisma becomes Willpower and that usually works fine with some more bulky creatures needing a bit of adjusting here or there and follow monster masher rules for their Atk bonus and HP usually AC can be fine the way it is in 5e but you might wanna adjust one or two points down for some monsters unless they use equipment then treat their AC as it would be using the equipment section. Definitely recommend modern ttrpg players and osr players alike give this game a shot :D!
I really love the simplicity of this system along with the layout and the illustrations. It's really very nice.
I like Relic too, but I'm glad that Glaive is shorter. It's a bit of a shame things like the Monster Menu didn't make the cut, but I just added the page back in during printing.
I'm wondering if the monsters from The Black Hack Classic Monsters would work for Glaive?
Example: Zombie HD 1 - 1d8 HP and does HD1+1 Damage (2 in this case, or you can also role a 1d4 if you don't want to use an average)
I also have the Monster Overhaul but it's not a light weight book. I'm guessing those don't need any conversion though?
The Black Hack is kind of its own thing. The general principles of how monsters work are probably directly compatible with Glaive, though PCs tend to be hardier, so i might bump the damage a bit. 3 points, or 1d6 in the example you give
Monster Overhaul is a great book! And yes, directly compatible
I tend to use monsters out of Old School Essentials. There is a big tome, but you can also buy separate digest sized books. The Monster Book is very portable.
I will check it out when I have some more money and when they have more stock of the OSE books - I have been thinking about getting the advanced tomes.
I only recently discovered OSR and it has been a bit rough on the wallet. I think Glaive would have been the perfect starting point because it has a bit of everything.
I should grab Yaloon and Home too, they look perfect for my players/kids.
Heya! Very interested in this game. Any chance for more community copies? I'm from Argentina where our cost of living is relatively low so 5.00 USD take an important chunk of my salary :(
Eventually I would like to do a small addition - more Talents and such
I’m finally about to fulfill on this year’s Zinquest project, and once that is done I will be uploading HOME (a system for setting up a small sandbox) and YALOON (and example of said sandbox applications). Both are more or less system-agnostic, but the monster etc. in YALOON are statted for GLAIVE. Should be out soon.
No, not a glitch. Just us being confusing. Skipping the boring details: I had to generate the keys from my personal itch.io page, rather than this (my work page).
Still no joy. And when I go to my copy of Glaive in my own Itch.io library, clicking on it tells me I have to buy it. Itch says I own it, but that I don't own it.
your logged in with the same email? Logic says its an issue on your end - as far as i know, no one else has been having any trouble but we’ll figure it out!
If that’s not the issue i can try generating a new key.
I don’t know them, but I think I remember seeing this (or something like it) in the comments on the GLAIVE kickstarter. Maybe scrub through those if you can’t find this person on Roll 20?
There are a couple of ways. The easiest is just using stats right out of the Old School Essentials Monster Book (also available online as a free SRD) or the original Monster Manual.
I tend to use those exclusively for most monsters, though I often cross-reference the 5e MM to simplify some of the goofier old-school monster-specific rules.
If I want a cool boss fight, I start pulling special abilities from the 4e Monster Manual, and give them “Villain Actions” (see matt Colville’s “Action Oriented Monsters” on YouTube).
Is there any chance your game will have more community copies available? I'm Brazilian and the dollar price makes your game more than 5 times more expensive in my country. I really like the first version of it and would like access to the second one. Thank you very much.
Hi! I’m interested in running Glaive (I got the rules from backing Home) with some tweens/teens at the local library. Could I have permission to print & give away copies of the rules to players? Thanks!
Hooray! Thanks. I live in a small town and when I heard there was a D&D club at my daughter’s school I jumped at the chance to help out. Now I’m doing an introductory workshop to RPGs at the library this summer and working with the kids in the fall. I plan on using Home, too! I think it’s a great tool for new DMs.
Not specifically. It's up to the GM. My personal preference is powerful but not superhuman PCs at high levels. However, since it's not an issue that I am currently facing I don't have a specific HP or level cap in mind.
I've also never had a game go beyond 7th or 8th level. ONce there are no more talent slots left, I start handing out in-world stuff that feels like getting a new talent (castles, minions, magic items etc.)
The Fighter in RELIC gets the "campaigner" ability that lets armor occupy 2-fewer slots, at the same time they get "notches". Notches is from several other GLoGs so I didn't want to lift it for GLAIVE. "Campaigner" seemed like a not fantastic talent all by itself (or one that would rarely be taken).
It was important that a Fighter not be as encumbered by armor as other classes. However, since GLAIVE is classless I didn't feel the need to discourage anyone from suiting up in full-plate and trying to lug spellbooks around if they wanted to.
The magic arrow spells, how do you gain them and use them?
Some spells, like multi armed does not have any duration. Is it for an entire fight? Or are they permanent?
The banish talent says that it banishes creatures, but has alot of lines on undead. Does it only banish undead?
Im having a hard time knowing how alot of the combat maneuvers work with zonemapping and no grid. how does flanking work with zonemapping? With shield bash what consequence does the 5' pushback effect have?
I treat them like spellbooks or scrolls. A one-time use item, or something that can be used at least once per day depending on the Talents you take.
If a player wanted to create a "Fey Hunter" sort of character I would have them take "Scholar of the Unseen University" and start them out with 3 enchantments they could place on the arrows in their quiver. If they wanted more utility out of them the "Manifold Cerebrum" would also be a good choice.
I might say that when they chose to use a magic arrow it was like they created a psychic bolt, rather than using a mundane arrow that round. Stuff like that.
Missing Spell Durations: Whoops. I always default to [L] or [HL] rounds/Turns depending on what makes the most sense. The duration of the encounter also works perfectly well.
Banish: This is specifically an undead thing for people who like that aspect of D&D clerics. Though you don't need to be a cleric to take the Talent.
Excitedly looking over v2, loving the expanded classes and the stat streamlining! Sad to see the Pre-Built Packs for classes go, was that intentional? Additionally, I noted "Barbarian" in the Table of Contents - that might be a typo.
Woah! Yes. That is a typo. I used the wrong header in the Talents and it auto-populated the TOC.
Fixed!
I never used the prebuilds in my own game. That was something my friend Zac - who laid out the original GLAIVE - suggested we add (as well as several of the tables). It was fine, but it just wasn't mine -if that makes sense.
What's changed? Lots of little things. Tweaks to some Talents, lots more Talents added. 4 Ability Bonuses instead of 6. A system for carousing. A much more detailed magic system. I've completely dropped counting squares on a grid and use zones now (though I don't think converting things to a grid would require much imagination).
I doubt we will ever print this, but feel free to print it out in booklet form (most printers and/or PDF readers have that option). - Scott
Is this PDF up to date? The Itch.io download was last updated on 9 September 2020, but there's a "Small Update To Glaive PDF" post on Kickstarter, dated a month later, on 7 November 2020.
I have the question for the Trick Shot: there's no cover bonus in the rulebook. Can you explain it more?
Also, one more: I was translating this for my session, but also I want to introduce your rule to Korean RPG communities. Can I translate it to Korean, and send this translation to people who purchased your game?
I enjoy the rules and art, but would love access to a word doc or similar. Would be great to slim down and make a more pocketable version or just modify some of the layout
I wanted to thank you for taking the time to make this. The amount of polish in the PDF art and layout really makes it a user friendly experience for onboarding players and the Talents give just enough of that character advancement fix that Knave skips.
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I love this game. I am a TTRPG DIY junkie. This gives an excellent base to games like Mork Borg, OSE, and ICRPG.
I will be running a Mythic Iron Ages game using a modified version of HOME as well.
Thank you for this amazing game.
Wow, COOL, thanks! :D
Loving what I am reading, but one question I have is about WIL. It says
> Wisdom (WIS): Accumulated knowledge and personal insight. Used for ranged attacks and saves requiring intuition, obscure knowledge, or a keen eye.
Does that mean ranged spell attacks? But also spells dont need a Will to hit? Am I missing something?
it could be a typo/screw up. What page?
That is the description of WIS. i thought DEX carried too much weight in D&D so WIS is used for ranged attacks
but why that is being used to describe WIL is a mystery
Hi, This is Scott again. Just not logged into the Tesladyne account. I think I have a better idea of what you are asking now.
WIS is used for ranged attacks with weapons. *
WIL is used for magic of any kind -ranged, melee, or otherwise.
*WIS is not a perfect fit for ranged combat with a bow or musket, but neither is DEX. As someone with a fair amount of IRL experience shooting bows and firearms, I do think WIS is the better match. It also keeps DEX from being a super-stat :)
I see! I was mainly confused with WIS but with your explanation I understand it now. (I typed WIL instead of WIS in that first sentence my b!) There is small typo in page 10 where it says
> Add +DEX to ranged attack damage.
Which is where my main initial confusion came from. But I understand now thank you!
I have a second question though! Construct has Stone Skin, would that synergize with Favor of the Gods? Technically its not wearing armor or would that be just a play on the verbiage? (I have a player who is trying to do it haha)
EDIT: Oh and one more question!
> Enemies in a PC’s current zone could force a STR save to avoid damaging blows as you move into an adjacent zone.
Is that dependent on the monster or every monster?
Typos! The bane of my existence. Thanks for letting me know. It will be fixed the next time I post an update.
Stone Skin and Favor of The Gods: I have no idea, I never thought of that. I would let the player do it, but then make a point of attacking other parts of their character sheet from time to time. I’ve had a few “OP” fighters in the past. I gave them lots of enemies to slay and would occasionally hit them in their weaker stats.
ZONES: That is just an example of how you can make each zone its own unique challenge. So it’s not happening all the time like a D&D attack of opportunity. It needs to make sense in the fiction. There’s a giant 4-armed serpent-man statue wielding giant scimitars in that zone? Heck yeah you need a STR or DEX save to move in or out of that zone. Are there 3 goblins in a similar zone? Probably don’t need a roll to move past them. 12 goblins? Maybe now we are back to rolling a Save of some sort to move through the zone.
It’s entirely up to you as the GM. Whatever make the game more interesting.
I came here from the Glaive Kickstarter. I was able to access the new files with the link, but it's only a download link, not one to add to my library. Are you willing to send out keys that way, not just download links? I know some crowdfunding campaigns I've backed do that.
Give this download key a try. I'm never sure how/why a link doesn't give Itch ownership of a file. Hopefully, this works. Leave me a comment on the Lonely Adventurer Itch page if you still have trouble. I see those messages sooner.
https://lonely-adventurer.itch.io/glaive-v2/download/z3hZ3e_Aoyw563g_FLIF4rlzrfG...
Thanks!
I just followed the link and saw this:
"You don't have access to this page
This download page is owned by another account on itch.io, you do not have access to it. If you think this is a mistake, please get in touch with support."
ugh what a pain. Can you message me via the Glaive kickstarter page? I dont see an option for private messages here on Itch (i am missing it if it exists )
Loving Glaive!
Do you have any advice for homebrewing a Wild Shape talent for a druid character?
You could handle it in 2 different ways.
1. Make a druid version of the Keeper of Relics or Student of The Unseen University talents. Each creature they can transform into requires a fetish or rune stone rather than a relic or spellbook. This keeps the Item Slot system working fairly for everyone.
They can take the talent multiple times if they want a wide variety of creatures to change into. AND/OR, you can link the power of the creatures they transform into to the PC's Level.
This could get complicated real fast. Xanathar's Guide to Everything had a chart that showed a rough guide to what monster CR = character level I think? I might start there. As a rough guide I might say the PC can transform into a creature of the same HD, gain a nifty ability (darkvision, flight, extra attack, etc.) and if an attack was needed maybe say they do [HL]d6 damage. It lasts a Turn or an hour - whatever feels good to you.
2. A more OSR approach -and the one I would probably use - would be to create a bunch of talents that mimic animal attributes (speed, strength, claws, climbing, etc.). I wouldn't have the druid PC actually transform into animals/monsters, instead sprouting bloody fangs, or hulking out like a bear or whatever when they used those talents. Makes me think of the Shifters from Ebberon. It would be fun for them to become more inhuman in their "normal" state the more of these talents they possess.
They could still pick up a spellbook (rune) of flight or spiderclimb to transform into an owl or a spider, but then you don't have to worry about leveling those creatures with the character as much. Though you sure could, going from a sparrow, to a hawk, to a rok or wyvren eventually.
Those are my thoughts. Obviously, it's your table so there is no wrong way to do it.
Is Relic available anywhere?
I folded most of Relic into Glaive. People who downloaded it back in the day still have access to the files, but I decided to take it out of general circulation
I got this game a few months back and I just wanted to say I absolutely love this system and can't go back to anything else! I loved Knave but wanted a bit of a trait system for ancestries and features gear can't cover and Glaive V2 does all of that while keeping that Knave modability alive. The system is the perfect bridge for folks who love more modern systems but also love osr's more simplistic gameplay approach. It is easy to convert D&D 5e players from one to the other as anything you'd wanna do in 5e can be converted into a trait, item, or spell in Glaive very easily while also making it easy to add any homebrew rules you might need to the system. The trait system is also easily expandable to customize all sorts of characters that more rigid systems wouldn't allow for allowing for endless ancestry options for your players as long as your willing to sit down with them and create traits together that fit their characters or even homebrew mix and match existing ancestry traits to resemble a different ancestry than the core rulebook ones. It's criminal that I only accidentally stumbled upon this game looking at Knave hacks and that none of the big youtubers or anyone even mentions this game system as it's made with a lot of love and really captures what a ttrpg system should be, one that allows your characters to be anything you the GM warrant as ok for your table rather than being stuck with the same one or two options every time you play.
Also for those who might be confused on how to convert 5e stats into Glaive ones, generally if you take the mod of the stat that's the score for saves skills and dmg, use the higher of str/con as STR in Glaive is essentially both, use the higher of Int/Wis since WIS in Glaive is your all encompassing Mind stat, Charisma becomes Willpower and that usually works fine with some more bulky creatures needing a bit of adjusting here or there and follow monster masher rules for their Atk bonus and HP usually AC can be fine the way it is in 5e but you might wanna adjust one or two points down for some monsters unless they use equipment then treat their AC as it would be using the equipment section. Definitely recommend modern ttrpg players and osr players alike give this game a shot :D!
Wow! Thank you! I honestly don't know what else to say. I'm very happy that you are getting so much joy out of my little homebrew rules.
I too wish I could get it in front of more YouTubers :D
How many talents can players choose at the start? I don't see it mentioned anywhere apart from that they have 6 total.
Edit: Sorry, I'm so blind... it's detailed in ANCESTRIES.
Hehe yeah, a new PC always starts with 2 talents. Either chosen from the list, or one Ancestry talent and one chosen by the player
Hello! I've put together an alternate character sheet that works a bit better for my group - I figured I'd share it here. Love running this with HOME!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DX9vQ26eoXk24Rf7v2LZF16wYMRudq2k/view?usp=shari...
I really love the simplicity of this system along with the layout and the illustrations. It's really very nice.
I like Relic too, but I'm glad that Glaive is shorter. It's a bit of a shame things like the Monster Menu didn't make the cut, but I just added the page back in during printing.
I'm wondering if the monsters from The Black Hack Classic Monsters would work for Glaive?
Example: Zombie HD 1 - 1d8 HP and does HD1+1 Damage (2 in this case, or you can also role a 1d4 if you don't want to use an average)
I also have the Monster Overhaul but it's not a light weight book. I'm guessing those don't need any conversion though?
Thanks!
The Black Hack is kind of its own thing. The general principles of how monsters work are probably directly compatible with Glaive, though PCs tend to be hardier, so i might bump the damage a bit. 3 points, or 1d6 in the example you give
Monster Overhaul is a great book! And yes, directly compatible
I tend to use monsters out of Old School Essentials. There is a big tome, but you can also buy separate digest sized books. The Monster Book is very portable.
I will check it out when I have some more money and when they have more stock of the OSE books - I have been thinking about getting the advanced tomes.
I only recently discovered OSR and it has been a bit rough on the wallet. I think Glaive would have been the perfect starting point because it has a bit of everything.
I should grab Yaloon and Home too, they look perfect for my players/kids.
Listen, I'm not advocating for Doing Crimes. <wink-wink>
But I ahve it on good authority that PDFs of the original D&D Monster Manual are all over the Internet.
Heya! Very interested in this game. Any chance for more community copies? I'm from Argentina where our cost of living is relatively low so 5.00 USD take an important chunk of my salary :(
Adding more now!
I love this game.
Are there any future plans for another update or has anyone created additional content?
I’m so glad you like it!
Eventually I would like to do a small addition - more Talents and such
I’m finally about to fulfill on this year’s Zinquest project, and once that is done I will be uploading HOME (a system for setting up a small sandbox) and YALOON (and example of said sandbox applications). Both are more or less system-agnostic, but the monster etc. in YALOON are statted for GLAIVE. Should be out soon.
So cool
Is ose still the easiest way to convert monsters?
I think so. But really any old-school monster stats will work. I also think the monsters from Shadowdark would work nicely.
I think you're right. I've been comparing them to OSE and it's pretty similar.
I'd also pay good money for a full glaive monster manual
I have a very rough one for my personal use. But only add monsters that I use in my games 😂
A zine of tactically interesting monsters would be fun to do though.
Hrm, it's now saying I need to buy this, despite owning it from the Kickstarter code. Bug in the update?
No, not a glitch. Just us being confusing. Skipping the boring details: I had to generate the keys from my personal itch.io page, rather than this (my work page).
Go here and try again: https://lonely-adventurer.itch.io/
Still no joy. And when I go to my copy of Glaive in my own Itch.io library, clicking on it tells me I have to buy it. Itch says I own it, but that I don't own it.
your logged in with the same email? Logic says its an issue on your end - as far as i know, no one else has been having any trouble but we’ll figure it out!
If that’s not the issue i can try generating a new key.
That worked, now it's properly re=linked.
Nice! I’m going to delete that link from the conversation then hehe
I noticed that there is a Roll20 implementation of Glaive v1. Any chance to convince the authors to upgrade it to v2? :)
You’d have to ask @brocktopus :)
I don’t know them, but I think I remember seeing this (or something like it) in the comments on the GLAIVE kickstarter. Maybe scrub through those if you can’t find this person on Roll 20?
Right on, thanks.
Hello! How do you build or convert creatures?
There are a couple of ways.
The easiest is just using stats right out of the Old School Essentials Monster Book (also available online as a free SRD) or the original Monster Manual.
I tend to use those exclusively for most monsters, though I often cross-reference the 5e MM to simplify some of the goofier old-school monster-specific rules.
If I want a cool boss fight, I start pulling special abilities from the 4e Monster Manual, and give them “Villain Actions” (see matt Colville’s “Action Oriented Monsters” on YouTube).
Is there any chance your game will have more community copies available? I'm Brazilian and the dollar price makes your game more than 5 times more expensive in my country. I really like the first version of it and would like access to the second one. Thank you very much.
No problem! COmmunity Copies have been replenished. :)
Thank you very much!!!
Looks like the new file with the updates is layout only, do you mind uploading the single pages file as well?
PS. I live in Richmond VA and have been running glaive for a while. It's awesome. Perfect for our group.
Hey, awesome! So glad to hear that from a fellow Richmonder :D
Always cool to see other Richmond people. Love Glaive. Need to update to v2 soon.
😆
I second this!
Oops!
Fixed!!
thanks
Hi! I’m interested in running Glaive (I got the rules from backing Home) with some tweens/teens at the local library. Could I have permission to print & give away copies of the rules to players? Thanks!
Of course. :)
Hooray! Thanks. I live in a small town and when I heard there was a D&D club at my daughter’s school I jumped at the chance to help out. Now I’m doing an introductory workshop to RPGs at the library this summer and working with the kids in the fall. I plan on using Home, too! I think it’s a great tool for new DMs.
That is so cool!
Need your help w/ a clarification. Magic & Cursed Items (p32). № 3 is Ring (holds 1 MD). Should this be something else (+1 WIL, +1 [L/HL], etc)?
Whoops. Another victim of my RELIC copy-paste on parts of GLAIVE :P
I would either have it contain a single spell (new or pre-existing if the PC wants to free up an Item Slot), or I would give them a small buff to WIL.
once I upload the next round of fixes I will just have it contain a random spell.
A friend pointed me into this beauty. Any chance of community copies? -
Sure! :)
Thx a lot! This is such a treat! I look forward to try it out, maybe I will solo it later <3
Is there a maximum level for XP advancement & HP gain?
Not specifically. It's up to the GM. My personal preference is powerful but not superhuman PCs at high levels. However, since it's not an issue that I am currently facing I don't have a specific HP or level cap in mind.
I've also never had a game go beyond 7th or 8th level. ONce there are no more talent slots left, I start handing out in-world stuff that feels like getting a new talent (castles, minions, magic items etc.)
I see that you have changed the number of slots for armor compared to relic. Light is 1, medium 3 and heavy 5. Whats the thought behind this?
Mostly just fine-tuning.
The Fighter in RELIC gets the "campaigner" ability that lets armor occupy 2-fewer slots, at the same time they get "notches". Notches is from several other GLoGs so I didn't want to lift it for GLAIVE. "Campaigner" seemed like a not fantastic talent all by itself (or one that would rarely be taken).
It was important that a Fighter not be as encumbered by armor as other classes. However, since GLAIVE is classless I didn't feel the need to discourage anyone from suiting up in full-plate and trying to lug spellbooks around if they wanted to.
All of that combined to inform the change.
thank you, makes sense :)
Four more questions :)
The magic arrow spells, how do you gain them and use them?
Some spells, like multi armed does not have any duration. Is it for an entire fight? Or are they permanent?
The banish talent says that it banishes creatures, but has alot of lines on undead. Does it only banish undead?
Im having a hard time knowing how alot of the combat maneuvers work with zonemapping and no grid.
how does flanking work with zonemapping? With shield bash what consequence does the 5' pushback effect have?
I don't know how I forgot to reword the maneuvers! Uploading that edit now.
Being hustled out the door by my wife, so I will address the other questions when I get home LOL!!!
Magic Arrows: however you want.
I treat them like spellbooks or scrolls. A one-time use item, or something that can be used at least once per day depending on the Talents you take.
If a player wanted to create a "Fey Hunter" sort of character I would have them take "Scholar of the Unseen University" and start them out with 3 enchantments they could place on the arrows in their quiver. If they wanted more utility out of them the "Manifold Cerebrum" would also be a good choice.
I might say that when they chose to use a magic arrow it was like they created a psychic bolt, rather than using a mundane arrow that round. Stuff like that.
Missing Spell Durations: Whoops. I always default to [L] or [HL] rounds/Turns depending on what makes the most sense. The duration of the encounter also works perfectly well.
Banish: This is specifically an undead thing for people who like that aspect of D&D clerics. Though you don't need to be a cleric to take the Talent.
Excitedly looking over v2, loving the expanded classes and the stat streamlining! Sad to see the Pre-Built Packs for classes go, was that intentional? Additionally, I noted "Barbarian" in the Table of Contents - that might be a typo.
Woah! Yes. That is a typo. I used the wrong header in the Talents and it auto-populated the TOC.
Fixed!
I never used the prebuilds in my own game. That was something my friend Zac - who laid out the original GLAIVE - suggested we add (as well as several of the tables). It was fine, but it just wasn't mine -if that makes sense.
Obviously, you can still use them with v2
Makes total sense! Huge fan of the new Combat Manuevers, I am excited to run this!
I wish more of my players would actually use them!
I might eventually rework some more Talents to give little boosts to certain maneuvers.
Just found out about GLAIVE b/c of the HOME KS. So, I'm waaayyyy late to the party. Any chance of you making the older versions available?
(prebuilds sound like something that would be useful for some of my players)
No, but here's a picture of that page. :)
Thanx!
I love Glaive! What's changed in v2?
And would love to get a print run this time!
What's changed? Lots of little things. Tweaks to some Talents, lots more Talents added. 4 Ability Bonuses instead of 6. A system for carousing. A much more detailed magic system. I've completely dropped counting squares on a grid and use zones now (though I don't think converting things to a grid would require much imagination).
I doubt we will ever print this, but feel free to print it out in booklet form (most printers and/or PDF readers have that option). - Scott
I see you've dropped the OGL but this version is notably missing a page saying who made it.
Did I forget to sign my own work?!?
I'll fix that shortly - Scott
Is this PDF up to date? The Itch.io download was last updated on 9 September 2020, but there's a "Small Update To Glaive PDF" post on Kickstarter, dated a month later, on 7 November 2020.
Im wondering this aswell. Really like the system
Is this the one made with GLOG or is that not out yet?
That version of Glaive is now called RELIC.
I have the question for the Trick Shot: there's no cover bonus in the rulebook. Can you explain it more?
Also, one more: I was translating this for my session, but also I want to introduce your rule to Korean RPG communities. Can I translate it to Korean, and send this translation to people who purchased your game?
I'm sorry this is 2 years late!
I usually assume +2AC, +4AC, or you can't see the target when thinking about cover and concealment.
Feel free to translate! :) -Scott
I enjoy the rules and art, but would love access to a word doc or similar. Would be great to slim down and make a more pocketable version or just modify some of the layout
published some impressions of Glaive over at https://perplexingruins.blogspot.com/
I wanted to thank you for taking the time to make this. The amount of polish in the PDF art and layout really makes it a user friendly experience for onboarding players and the Talents give just enough of that character advancement fix that Knave skips.
Hello! I've been running some old TSR modules and newer OSR stuff with my group using my own hack of Knave.
What's your main difference to Knave in this version?
Stat bonuses are less likely to be wildly disparate and Talents bring something similar to class features to a classless game.