GURPS 4e Basic Set

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GURPS 4e Basic Set
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GURPS Characters cover
Designer Steve Jackson, Sean M. Punch, and David L. Pulver
Publisher Steve Jackson Games
Publication date 2004
Genre(s) Universal
System GURPS 4th Edition

GURPS 4e Basic Set is a hard-bound two volume set written by Steve Jackson, Sean M. Punch, and David L. Pulver. It was published in 2004 by Steve Jackson Games and contains the core rules for the fourth edition of GURPS. The first volume, Characters (ISBN 1-55634-729-4), addresses what players need to know to create a GURPS character and play the game. Eight sample characters are included. The second volume is titled Campaigns (ISBN 978-1-55634-730-6) and addresses the information a GM needs to build a world. All the basic information needed to run a GURPS campaign is here with genre or world-specific information in other books.

The previous edition of the GURPS rules consisted of a Basic Set as the core rule book, with GURPS Compendium 1 and GURPS Compendium 2 released later to collate alternative and advanced rules in a logical place. Many source books published after the release of the compendiums required them for play. The fourth edition basic set shifts the majority of that material into the core rule books.

In a move from previous editions, the books are hardbound and in color, a trend which has been followed in successive GURPS 4e books, with mixed reactions from players.

To facilitate the transition from third edition to fourth, a free PDF update was released. It includes a quick but comprehensive guide to change characters or source book information to the new rules.

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[edit] Awards and nominations

  • In 2004 GURPS 4e Basic set won the "Pen & Paper Fan Award" as Best RPG[1] and was an inductee in its RPG Hall of Fame[2].
  • It was a nominee at the 2005 Origins Award for Best Role-playing Game.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pen & Paper Fan Awards - 2004 Winners.
  2. ^ Pen & Paper Fan Awards - 2004 Winners (page 3).
  3. ^ Origins Awards 2005 Announcement. Retrieved on 2007-08-24.

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