These are my notes and thoughts on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer
role-playing game by C.J. Carrella, published by Eden Studios in 2002.
Obviously this is based on the Twentieth Century Fox television series,
but it is also a starting point for all sorts of role-playing which
may or may not look much like the original series.
- My Essays and Ideas
- My collection of essays on Buffy roleplaying:
Review of the Buffy core rulebook --
great ideas, but poor organization
What makes Buffy Buffy? --
thoughts on creating a series
House Rule Ideas --
some playtested, some not
Spell Balance Issues --
thoughts on potential balance problems & fixes for the
core magic system
Classic Horror Movies -- a list with comments on how
they might be or have been used for Buffy episodes
Buffy Episode Guide -- a concise list with links for
plot summaries and full transcripts
Buffy Spells by Season --
a list of nearly all spells used in the series
Experience Spending Examples --
how the canon characters grew by season
Buffy Adventure Design --
concrete guidelines for preparing episodes
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Sample Characters
- These are characters using a homebrew script I wrote for my Buffy campaigns.
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Play Aids
- This is my page of play aids, including two one-page summary
sheets, a list of spells from the series, and notes on
balancing magic.
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Links
- My collections of links for Buffy-based roleplaying and for the
Buffy/Angel series in general.
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Silicon Valley Slayage
- These are links and my own pages for a Buffy campaign I am
playing in, GMed by Bill Humphries.
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The Slayerbot Series
- This is my notes on a hypothetical series concept, which I
put together as part of my evaluation of the game. It is
a more light-hearted series, where a "good girl" Slayer from
the 50's finds herself in 2000's Santa Cruz in an unusual body.
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The "House Rules" Series
- This is my notes on another series concept. This is an idea
for a game which I had prior to the BtVS RPG, but sort of fits
as a distantly related series along the same lines. Rather than
high school, it's theme is a 20- and 30-something shared
housing. A group of unusual people share a home, which is an
interdimensional nexus: the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose,
California.
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J. Hanju Kim <hanjujkim-at-gmail-dot-com>
Last modified: Fri Feb 10 14:27:13 2006