
Charge RPG
By Fari RPGsPower Your Storytelling
Character Creation
Mechanics
Fiction First
Rolling Dice
Action Roll
Consequences
Determination Roll
Flashbacks
Momentum
Recovery
Fortune Roll
Team Work
Clocks
Recap
Progression
Projects and Complications
In a Nutshell
Preparing the Game
Hacking the Game
Community Resources
Conclusion
Extras
Clocks
Charge RPG

Progress Clocks
These represent the ongoing effort of someone to achieve their goal. When a PC succeeds an action roll, you can use a progress clock and:—— How much money do we need before we can fix the ship? How much damage can the city withstand before there's nothing left to save?
- Tick 1 segment for a limited effect.
- Tick 2 segments for a standard effect.
- Tick 3 segments for a great effect.
Danger Clocks
These represent the imminent danger about to face the player. When a PC gets a consequence from an action roll, you can use danger clock and:—— How long until they realize we are here? How much oxygen do we have left?
- Tick 3 segments for a high risk action.
- Tick 2 segments for a moderate risk action.
- Tick 1 segment for a low risk action.
Opposing Clocks
These represent the progress of two opposing parties to get to their goal. The effect and risk ratings can both be used to tick one or the other clock. —— Can we win the race against the fan favourite? Can we convince the judge that we are wrongly accused before the end of the trial?
Recap
Clocks
Used to define complex obstacles.—— When a PC succeeds an action roll, you can use a progress clock and:
- GM creates a clock to represent long-lasting obstacles.
- Divide into 4 segments for a complex obstacle.
- Divide into 6 segments for a complicated obstacle.
- Divide into 8 segments for a daunting obstacle.
When a PC gets a consequence from an action roll, you can use danger clock and:
- Tick 1 segment for a limited effect.
- Tick 2 segments for a standard effect.
- Tick 3 segments for a great effect.
- Tick 3 segments for a high risk action.
- Tick 2 segments for a moderate risk action.
- Tick 1 segment for a low risk action.