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Resident Evil for the Tabletop? Thread starter amechra Start date Jul 16, Tags resident evil. A smidge under "action movie hero", maybe? No point if you aren't supplexing the BOWs. Hopefully something that can scale up to "fight the dude who has mutated himself into a building-sized fly-scorpion hybrid". Preferably something where I can go "it's head pops off and out comes a two-meter long death whip" without a whole lot of fudging.

So, do any games come to mind? The only fan-supplements I've seen specifically for Resident Evil were for d20 and nWoD, and neither of those really fit the bill I am going to link the d20 one though, since holy shit that had a lot of work put into it. All Flesh Must Be Eaten is generally the end-all be-all of zombie recommendations whenever I've seen them pop up.

Last edited: Jul 16, Validated User. I'm going to take a day or two over Christmas break to flesh it out a bit more and provide a summary of how the original game went. Turanil First Post. Psi SeveredHead said:. Kesh said:. Sent you an email jdrakeh. Sorry, folks -- no more copies of the Umbrella Files the response was a bit more overwhelming than I expected.

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T-Virus: Template 1 is an acquired template that can be applied to any Aberration, Dragon, Giant, Humanoid, or Monstrous Humanoid creature that has succumbed to the ability drain effects of the T-Virus referred to hereafter as the base creature.

T-Virus: Template 2 is an acquired template that can be applied to any Plant or Vermin creature that has succumbed to the ability drain effects of the T-Virus referred to hereafter as the base creature. The creature with blindsense usually does not need to make Spot or Listen checks to notice and locate creatures within range of its blindsense ability, provided that it has line of effect to that creature.

Visibility still affects the movement of a creature with blindsense. A creature with blindsense is still denied its Dexterity bonus to Armor Class against attacks from creatures it cannot see. If no uninfected creatures are within their perceptual range, they will not attack, instead wandering aimlessly, search for beings to infect. As mentioned in the Wesker Report file, the Umbrella Corporation created what they referred to as a B.

Bio-Organic Weapon. James Marcus, one of the co-founders of Umbrella Inc. The earlier versions of the virus caused most human subjects to mutate into mindless abominations. The host of the virus must be alive at the time of infection. The primitive thought structures of the limbic system will soon take control of the body, resulting in irrational and animalistic behavior. If the host is subdued after the virus is able to take control of the body, it will enter a dormant state.

The metamorphosis will also force blood to evacuate through the pores, which is complemented by the growth of deadlier claws and teeth. Incinerating or decapitating the corpse of a slain carrier can prevent this metamorphosis. By injecting the T-Virus into various arthropods, Marcus only noted a prodigious increase in size.

Most notably, most non-mammalia subjected to the virus saw a dramatic increase in size. The actual ingredients for Daylight are T-Blood a blood sample of a T-Virus infected creature, namely T-Thanatos , V-Poison a sample of poison from an infected Wasp and P-Base an unknown chemical liquid that requires preparing before being mixed. Member PrC , below. Only humanoids can be infected; all other creature types are immune.

Infection DC: 5; this figure is for the Fortitude to resist the initial infection; once a creature has become infected only a wish or a miracle can prevent the spread of the disease; the infection DC against genetically-compatible beings usually blood relatives of the carrier is Incubation: 1d8 minutes Damage: 1d4 Charisma every 1d8 minutes.

They quickly develop cat-like eyes with slit pupils. Their skin becomes mottled, with patches of discoloration. Within creatures that are immune to the G-Virus, creatures smaller than Small, or creatures that make their Fortitude save, the infection attempt fails.

Within non-immune creatures of Small size or larger that fail their Fortitude save, the G-Larva successfully infects them with the G-Virus. If the infection is successful, the larva dies immediately after the infection attempt, withering into a shriveled lump of organic sludge that oozes out of the burrowing wound within 1d4 rounds no damage. In the infection fails, it will attempt a Burst.

The host must make a Fortitude save DC20 , otherwise the G-Larva rips out of the body, causing 4d6 damage; in addition, the now-former host must make another Fortitude save DC15 or immediately die. If the initial save versus the burst attempt is successful, the G-Larva will die immediately, withering into a shriveled lump of organic sludge that oozes out of the burrowing wound within 1d4 rounds no damage.



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