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Low Magic Age

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Low Magic Age is a turn-based fantasy role-playing game developed by Low Magic Studios. Its combat system draws on the rules and tactical structure of tabletop role-playing, using grid-based encounters, character classes, equipment, spells, and dice-influenced calculations. The game includes procedurally generated adventure content and modes focused on arena battles and broader exploration, making it suited to players who enjoy systems-heavy party building and tactical combat.

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Is Low Magic Age based on the rules of a tabletop RPG system?

Yes. Low Magic Age is built around tactical combat that closely follows the Open Game License (OGL) rules derived from the d20 System used in editions of Dungeons & Dragons. The game uses grid-based encounters, character classes, equipment, spells, and dice-based calculations that mirror tabletop RPG mechanics.

Does Low Magic Age include a story campaign or is it mainly combat encounters?

The game includes both a campaign mode with exploration and quests and a more open-ended mode focused on tactical encounters. The emphasis is heavily on turn-based grid combat rather than narrative depth, appealing to players who enjoy the mechanical and strategic side of tabletop-style RPGs.

What does 'low magic' mean in the context of this game?

The 'low magic' designation reflects a setting where magic items and high-level spellcasting are relatively scarce compared to standard high-fantasy RPGs. This makes equipment choices, tactical positioning, and resource management more critical, since players cannot rely on abundant magical solutions.

Is Low Magic Age similar to Knights of the Chalice or other d20-based CRPGs?

Yes, Low Magic Age shares DNA with d20-based tactical RPGs like Knights of the Chalice, as both faithfully adapt tabletop RPG combat rules into turn-based, grid-based encounters. Players who enjoyed the tactical depth of Knights of the Chalice will likely find Low Magic Age appealing for similar reasons.

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