Image:WorldsofWonder.jpg
collecting stamps online Lots of collectible stamps to choose from: Great Britian, European, US, and the World! Discover best deals on many one of a kind rare stamps to collect atbargain prices. Perfect gifts for the family and loved ones!

Other Booklets


Worlds of Wonder was a 1982 multi-genre role-playing game produced by Chaosium, and created by Steve Perrin and others. more...

Home
Africa
Asia
Commonwealth/ British...
Great Britain
Booklets
Barcode Booklets (1987-Now)
Folded Booklets (1976-2000)
Other Booklets
Pre-1953
Pre-Decimal (1953-1970)
Prestige Booklets
Stitched Booklets (1971-Now)
Collections/ Mixture
Commemorative
Covers
Edward VII
Edward VIII
Elizabeth II
First Day Covers
Fiscals/ Revenues
George V
George VI
Local Issues
Officials
Other British Stamps
PHQ Cards
Plate Block/ Multiples
Postage Dues
Presentation Packs
Regional Issues
Sheets
Victoria
Ireland
Latin America
Middle East
Philately/ Postal History
Rest of the World
Thematics
United States

It was a boxed set consisting of four 16-page booklets: Basic Role-Playing, Magic World, Superworld, and Future World, an even shorter pamphlet on joining the settings together, a sheet of cardboard figures for each setting, and dice. The authors on the box are credited as Perrin (Steve Perrin), Henderson (Steve Henderson), Monson (Gordon Monson), Stafford (Greg Stafford), and Willin (Lynn Willis).

Multi-genre

Worlds of Wonder is generally considered the first commercial multi-genre system, predating Steve Jackson's GURPS by 4 years. The idea, as stated in the pamphlet, was that characters could be created in any of the three settings, or even Basic Role-Playing, then physically travel to any of the three adventuring settings. The pamphlet proposed a neutral area that had magic connections to each of the worlds. Money from each setting would be valuable in the crossroads, at various conversion rates, and characters would be able to physically travel from one world to another.

Each setting booklet, however, was effectively a game in itself, with different (though mostly compatible) character generation and rules.

Magic World

The Magic World booklet was an attempt to bring the Basic Role-Playing basis of RuneQuest closer to the popular Dungeons & Dragons rules. Character abilities were still based on individual skills and percentages, and not levels, but unlike the classless Basic Role-Playing or RuneQuest, initial characters could start as one of 4 D&D style professions or character classes. Warriors started with more fighting skills, Rogues with adventuring skills, like stealth, Sages with non-combat knowledge skills, and only Sorcerers were permitted magic spell casting. Only Characters could also be members of the standard Tolkienesque fantasy races, such as dwarfs, trolls, goblins, and elves.

Unlike either Dungeons & Dragons or RuneQuest of the time, casting each spell was a skill, and Sorcerers had to make their skill roll with a spell to cast it successfully. This system was later incorporated into RuneQuest.

Magic World was the basis of the first version of the Swedish role-playing game, Drakar och Demoner (Dragons and Demons).

Steve Perrin and Gordon Monson are credited as authors of this booklet.

Superworld

Superworld was a generic superhero game in a modern setting, in many ways similar to Champions, the most popular superhero game at the time. Like Champions, superheroic powers were bought with Hero Points at character creation time. These points could also be spent to raise characteristics, to make super-strong characters, for example. Additional Hero Points could be gained by taking Disabilities, such as blindness, vulnerability to certain attacks, or permanently selling back starting skills.

Read more at Wikipedia.org


Empty Stanley Gibbons Booklet Album No Inserts £2.49 3 Christmas Stamp Booklets. Lx19 & Lx20, plus airmail. £7.37
4 Christmas Stamp Booklets. Lx11,Lx12,Lx13,& Lx14. Mnh £2.20 Collection Of 5 Greetings Booklets - Mint Condition £20.00
300 gummed 1st first class stamps R.R.P. £108 £90.02 Fb4B Gb Stamp Booklet Austin Cape Taxi £1.49
1984 Souvenir Booklet- In Celebration Of The Royal Mail £2.00
Click to see more Other Booklets items
Prices current as of last update, 07/25/08 2:05am.


Home Contact Resources Exchange Links eBay