HDL System

HDL Universal Tactical Role-playing System
HDL Basic Rules | Demongate High | Perfect Horizon | LUCID
HDL is a flexible, simple system of rules that are adaptable to a great number or settings, allowing them to be used as alternate rules for existing games or as a mechanic for running campaigns of your own design. Unlike other “universal” gaming systems, HDL’s focus is on simplicity and realism. To play, all you need is the main book (a small and inexpensive volume as compared to many others), a set of HDL cards, and a few dice. There is no need to purchase a slew of “required” supplemental information; everything you need is in one book.
Character creation is point-based; allocate 65 points to stats, ranging from 1 to 10, and 5 points to Backgrounds. Additional Background Points can be gained by taking Weaknesses. Skill Points are determined by the top three mental stats: Reason, Knowledge, and Resolve. The final step is to draw a Background Card, to help fill in some aspect of the character’s background or past.
Game play is almost entirely skill-based, with a very detailed skill list across a number of categories, such as Combat, Computer, and Technical: Design.
Experience Points (EXP) are awarded to players each game session, through role-playing, overcoming challenges, and playing Game Cards. EXP is then spent to improve the character’s skills or stats, and can also be used to re-roll poor dice rolls.
The HDL namesake originates from the dice mechanic for the game, called the Half Die Level. For simplicity, all variables boil down to a simple number, which determines the die rolled. The number equals half the sides on the die. Thus, HDL 2 = 1d4, HDL 6 = 1d12, and HDL 10 = 2d10. In general, all rolls are based on an HDL equal to a certain stat, plus the character’s rating in the associated skill. For instance, attacking with a sword is based on gross motor coordination, or the Coordination stat, and the Sword: Slashing skill, so a character would roll the HDL of his Coordination, then add his Sword: Slashing skill.
With the emphasis on realism, and a greater focus on role-playing than dice-rolling and fighting, combat is intentionally quick and deadly; even the strongest enemy (or character) can still be felled by a well-placed
bullet or sword strike. Racking up a body count, or accumulating wealth, are secondary to the story and
characters. In this way, power-gamers quickly learn the benefits of negotiation and skill diversity, rather than the ability to smash down any obstacle or opponent. At the same time, the system is designed to help the players succeed; the Narrator is encouraged to challenge players, but in the end they are expected to survive and, ultimately, win.
ESPers are another focus of the main rules: people with incredible psychic powers. Built using a Background and special skills, ESPers have a wide range of paranormal abilities, including mind reading, telekinesis, and even teleportation. The ESPer rules can also be adapted for use as magical abilities in fantasy settings.
For war-game players, strategic hex-map based tactical combat is possible with the optional SCom rules. This optional addition to standard combat rules uses a point-based action system that is simple yet deeply strategic. With this system, direct competitive play is even possible.
Several settings are already available for the HDL rules, including Demongate High™ and Perfect Horizon™. Demongate High takes players to a school for the supernaturally gifted, where they learn to use their powers to keep the world safe from demons and those who would use such power for evil ends. Perfect Horizon is a unique “cyberpop” setting, inspired by science fiction anime and manga, in which players can create powerful cyborgs or genetically engineered creatures to engage in world conflicts and corporate and political strife.
Key features:
• Straightforward rules grounded in reality: if it makes sense in real life, that’s how it works in the game!
• Major focus on role-playing, with quick and deadly combat; no more spending hours on a fight.
• Rules and options are geared toward player success.
• Unique HDL system is used to resolve all tasks.
• Simplified rolling system based on set difficulties or contested rolls.
• Fully customizable point-based characters with no levels, classes, or hit points.
• Adaptable experience-based system for both long-term character improvement and on-the-spot advantages.
• Unique Energy system for boosting rolls and representing additional effort.
• Card system enhances play and character improvement.
• Optional hex-map-based SCom system.
• Includes rules for psychic “ESPers” and creating other non-human characters.
• Player-Created Quarterly content offers players a chance to direct HDL settings.
• A single, inexpensive, light book, a set of HDL cards, and a handful of dice is all you need to play.
• No twenty-sided dice needed!
HDL Cards:
• Enhancements offered by cards are built into the system, such as character creation and experience rewards. While the cards are “optional,” the game is not complete as intended without them.
• Facilitate player success, and hinder enemies.
• Provide additional role-playing opportunities, simple bonuses to tasks, or hinder foes.
• Cards can be exchanged for Experience, or earn the player EXP when played.
• Examples include “I’m Glad I Brought This Shotgun,” “Retry,” “Failure,” and “What the Hell?!”
• Card set includes blanks for creating your own Background and Game cards.
Current Settings:
• Demongate High – Take the role of a student at a secret school and learn to use your supernatural abilities to combat demonic forces.
• Perfect Horizon – Unique “cyberpop” setting, inspired by cyberpunk manga and anime.
• LUCID: Dreamscape Reality™ – A dream-based setting, where supernatural “Dreamers” are able to manipulate reality through their dreams.
Upcoming:
• HDL Options Guide – Includes additional options, advanced rules, and a complete magic system.
• Darkbolt™ – A free downloadable setting based on the webcomic of the same name.
