Final Fantasy Tabletop Wiki

Welcome to FINAL FANTASY TABLETOP WIKI
For those who love Final Fantasy and Tabletop Roleplaying, this is where we bring both together. Various versions will be available, with the first one being a unique system being developed by the member/members of this wiki. All versions should run paralell as far as how each job works, but obviously the play style will change from one version to the next. If anyone has their own variation to the rules, throw the version title and the rules in here for everyone's use.

PLAYTESTERS NEEDED
Anyone who wants to playtest any of these versions, please do so and leave in the discussion your results. If the rules version is not done, obviously it's not ready for playtesting.

//I'd like to. username Lightning Strife

Versions
Core Rule Set Currently my own version that I came up with. At first, the game will be made with this version, before moving on to the other versions. D20 Rule Set Will be a later set. Won't follow traditional Dungeons and Dragons levelling system, but character creation and combat mechanics will be similar to that game.

Books
Seperating the projects into expansions will make it easier to get it done. Once we finish one expansion, then the information on the next expansion can begin. Any requests please drop in the discussion page on here.

Final Fantasy Tabletop: Core Rulebook
Welcome to the first table-top role-playing game customized to introduce job-changing. The game master can customize their game settings to remove job-changing, limit it to inbetween adventures, inbetween encounters, or even on-the-fly actions. The system makes job-changing quick and easy. Other than this factor, the tabletop setting is very similar to most tabletop RPGs.

Selectable Races: Human, Beast Kin, Botoka, Elemental, or Elf. Job Selection: Black Mage, Monk, Red Mage, Thief, Warrior, or White Mage. Introduced Concepts: Job Changing

Once I finish writing the alpha version of the book, I'll post it up for alpha testing.

Copyrights
The title "Final Fantasy" is copyrighted to Square-Enix. All selling or copying of information for your own profit from them is subject to legal action by them. The races, locations, and character names derived from Final Fantasy titles used in "Final Fantasy Tabletop" are all property of Square-Enix. Please do not use any of these for your own profit without permission from them. This creation, Final Fantasy Tabletop, has no copyrights or trademarks that is owned, so any part of this game can be copied, changed, reused freely.