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Flying Circus (Tabletop Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Flying Circus is a fantasy aviation Tabletop RPG game by Erika Chappell. It draws inspiration from the work of Hayao Miyazaki and is inspired by the Powered by the Apocalypse engine.In this game, the players roleplay as pilots of a Flying Circus, a group of mercenaries using salvaged aircraft to complete missions. These Flying Circuses complete missions as they roam the land of Himmilgard, a continent recovering from a magical war of apocalyptic scale. Authentically dangerous air combat meets whimsical magic, and moments of action are interspersed with social interactions where pilots make and break Trust with each other with the turn of a wheel and (hopefully) forge heartfelt relationships together.Mechanically, Flying Circus deploys a specialized ruleset for simulating air combat, while interplaying it with other game modes that cover everything from inter-group social dynamics to relieving stress in a small town to managing finances and equipment.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Flying Circus was funded through a Kickstarter campaign that ran from March to April 2018, raising more than CA$ 37,000. Several expansions are planned as stretch goals, including historical playbook sets and alternative settings, including a Steampunk adventure game IN SPACE!. The first of these expansions. Flying Circus - Horrors of the Heights, came out on December 1st, 2020, and adds supplementary material for high-altitude and alpine gameplay.The core rulebook was released digitally in April 2020 and can be bought at DriveThruRPG and itch.io.
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Kaiserreich
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Kaiserreich: Technically, Flying Circus takes place in the remnants of a Kaiserreich-style land, with most aircraft being salvaged from the setting's equivalent of World War I.
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Relationship Values
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Relationship Values: Relationships between Player Characters are quantified with Trust, a binary, non-reciprocal value: either the pilot trusts somebody or does not trust somebody. These two extremes represent the intense emotions (or intense lack of) that pilots feel toward each other. Trust can change back and forth throughout play and affects Moves.
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Ominous Floating Castle
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Ominous Floating Castle: Leviathans can take the form of flying battleships with the appearance of a castle, with a lot of threat to boot.
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Midair Repair
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Midair Repair: A player's pilot can attempt to work on a damaged engine in-flight through the Patch Fix move. This often requires the Wingwalk move, which makes Attribute rolls +Daring instead of the move's usual Attribute. Whereas with the Blackthumb feature, a Threat's Ace pilot can repair their plane's broken part, even if it involves wingwalking to reach it.
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Strike Episode
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Strike Episode: If players mistreat the employees of their Flying Circus too much and fills up the Labour Clock, then the employees go on strike and take the planes hostage until their demands are made, which can take up much of the play session.
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High-Up Ice-Up
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High-Up Ice-Up: The ruleset can simulate the freezing dangers of high heights. The core rulebook notes the rate that temperature drops as altitude increases, and the advanced rules describe how batteries hold half their charge in extreme cold, on top of increased flight stress.
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After the End
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After the End: The game takes place twenty years after Himmilgard is ravaged by war, destroying all its nations and decimating its cities.
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Deadly Gas
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Deadly Gas: Poison gas is a weapon that both NPCs and PCs can deploy in combat, with the technology lingering from its use in the war. This hazard is prominent in the Poisoned Cities, where exposure to their pervasive fog can result in progressively dangerous effects.
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Non-Lethal K.O.
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Non-Lethal K.O.: As brutal as the game's consequences can be, a Player Character cannot die unless their player agrees. In even the deadliest of situations, a Player Character can end up passing out. However, allied NPCs do not receive this luxury.
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Alien Sky
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Alien Sky: Himmilgard's night sky differs greatly from Earth in that its world is orbited by three moons, which the world's mythological traditions consider as Goddesses.
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Resting Recovery
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Resting Recovery: During Finances, outside the Mission phase, pilots can heal Injuries by paying taler and waiting a certain amount of time per Injury treated. The more typical form of Resting Recovery is through Slow Healing, where one Injury is healed every three days. Alternatively, the process can be sped up to healing one Injury every three hours through Fast Healing—but that requires weird, grotesque treatments and taking on Stress.
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Non-Combat EXP
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Non-Combat EXP: XP is gained by clearing Stress, and Stress can be accrued from combat and non-combat situation, so it’s equally viable to gain XP from shooting down enemies and enduring anxiety-inducing social conversations (as with the Survivor playbook).
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Critical Failure
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Critical Failure: Moves that involve a Critical Hit often have an equivalent penalty on a natural 1.
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Ace Pilot
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Ace Pilot: Player characters are by definition ace pilots, starting the campaign as already-exceptional pilots with the potential to become more exceptional as they advance.
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Improbable Piloting Skills
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Improbable Piloting Skills: While the air combat engine does follow a degree of verisimilitude, the "fantasy" aspect of aviation fantasy means that pilots can pull off maneuvers that defy real-life physics.
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BadassNormal
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Badass Normal: While magical beings exist, including The Witch playbook, all pilots can obtain Masteries and other top-tier abilities without tapping into magic.
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Critical Existence Failure
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Characters don't have a standard hitpoint stat with a Critical Existence Failure state. Instead, physical damage results in increasing Injury points, which serves as an ongoing penalty to all Attributes based. For example, 2 Injury results in a -2 penalty to Attributes. By default, Player Characters pass out at 3 Injury.
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Optional Sexual Encounter
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Optional Sexual Encounter: The game allows a group to avoid sexual content by either doing a "Fade to Black" or agreeing to not indulge in sex as a Vice. Intimacy Moves can also be activated through emotionally intimate moments, such as confiding deeply with a friend, and indulging a vice through sex does not activate the move.
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Giant Flyer
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Taken up to eleven with Horror in the Heights, with dedicated rules for simulating the limits of where WWI biplanes can fly with the right modifications, plus some Giant Flyer creatures to provide new and interesting opponents, alongside some strange flying machines that aren't great war remnants but instead seeming evidence of Precursors.
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Zeppelins from Another World
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Zeppelins from Another World: With the Great War stunting technology to the equivalent of the early-20th century, zeppelins and other airships remain a mainstay in Himmilgard.
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Bar Brawl
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Bar Brawl: In the "Stress Relief" section, a two-page spread depicts a fight breaking out, with various participants either watching, fleeing, or preparing to join in. Players can re-enact this scene in-game through the Brawl move.
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Wronski Feint
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Wronski Feint: The move Welcome to Earth is unlockable through the Slipstream Mastery, allowing a pilot to escape a pursuer by diving to the ground. On a full success, the pursuers crashes. (In earlier versions, this move was called Wronski Feint.)
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Since the game is set in fantasy Germany, it makes sense that most pilots start out familiar with drinking as a Vice. On top of this, pilots can become Addicted to drinking and must indulge this Vice (that is, drink a lot) in-between mission, lest they gain excess Stress.
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Airstrike Impossible
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Airstrike Impossible: A Flying Circus can undertake nigh-impossible missions that only they can do. As a Shout-Out to A New Hope, The Farmer's One in a Million move allows them to get a perfect hit anywhere they want one per Routine, allowing the player to recreate Luke Skywalker's iconic run on the Death Star.
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Experience Meter
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Experience Meter: By default, the track for Mastery Advancement is five Mastery Progress, while other Moves and advancements can reduce the track's size. Meanwhile, the regular XP progression is a pool of points that acclimate and that the player can spend from variably.
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Fairy Tale
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Fairy Tale: Appropriately to the German aesthetic, the setting draws inspiration from The Brothers Grimm, especially with any gameplay in The Wild.
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The Fair Folk
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The Fair Folk: The Wilds are the forest-filled domain of the Fae. Pilots can use the Parlay with the Strange move to bargain with the Fae, but at a price.
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Character Customization
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Character Customization: As standard for PbtA games, players customize their character through their playbook, choosing stats, Moves, and character descriptors.
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Apocalypse How
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Apocalypse How: At least a Class 0, if not a Class 1. The uncrossable oceans on both sides of Himmilgard prevents its inhabitants from knowing what’s beyond them, so nobody knows what happened to the rest of the world, and the only indication the rulebook gives about the larger world is that there is something beyond the sea, but that it's beyond the setting's scope. If the War’s fallout managed to cross the oceans and ravaged those lands, that would make the end of the world a Class 1: Planetary Scale, Societal Disruption. Otherwise, it’s only a Class 0: Apocalypse, Regional Scale, Societal Disruption. What prevents the apocalypse from tipping into Societal Collapse is that societies have held on in the form of small towns and advanced technology remains in the world, even without the unification of nation-states nor scale of industrial production.
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Clockwork Creature
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Clockwork Creature: The Clockwerk men are made of what their name suggests, even as their golden keys indicate that their true mechanism is more magical.
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Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene
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Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene: The game rotates through a cycle called a Routine, with the Mission being the bulk of the action. Outside the plane action, the players go through the Business & Pleasure part, which can have its own share of action (especially if one pilot decides to instigate a Brawl during the Stress Relief phase), but encourages moments of calm and simmering social tension.
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Press X to Die
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As the most-powerful Threat in the game, Dragons possess an Energy Beam that auto-kills on a full success. Mercifully, dragons are often too lazy to bother fighting mortal beings unless provoked.
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Mechanical Monster
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Mechanical Monster: Several Threats are machine in nature, including the Clockwerk and the Leviathan.
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One-Hit Kill
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One-Hit Kill: A Threat’s Ace pilot can have the special feature Killer, which allows the Ace to kill an NPC on the player's side without a chance to intervene. As the most-powerful Threat in the game, Dragons possess an Energy Beam that auto-kills on a full success. Mercifully, dragons are often too lazy to bother fighting mortal beings unless provoked. The Soldier's "Last Mistake" move allows them to auto-kill any one person they've marked as suspicious if that person tries to hurt them or their friends, at the cost of Stress.
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Our Kobolds Are Different
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Our Kobolds Are Different: The kobolds of Himmilgard draw influence from their traditional Germanic folklore origins, rather than the Dungeons & Dragons version. Himmilgard's kobolds are one of the Fae, and they are a cohort of the faeries' landed nobility, along with being messengers and servants. They're described as having the form of a small animal, and the rulebook's artwork depicts a kobold as a seemingly normal-looking rabbit.
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Urban Ruins
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Urban Ruins: Most of Himmilgard's surviving inhabitants live outside of the cities, which are still decimated from the war and are filled with supernatural poison gas.
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Sub System Damage: Planes can be hit in specific locations, such as with a Crit, causing specific penalties. For example, destroying the landing gear means that the pilot must make the Go Down move when they land.
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Be Careful What You Wish For: When you Parlay with the Strange, a partial hit can result in the supernatural giving you something that "isn't quite what you asked for."
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Coming-of-Age Story: Most of the playbooks are build around the coming-of-age narrative, stories of young ace pilots hoisted into adulthood. The Worker is the one playbook that avoids this narrative by default, as it's for the pilots who are the Team Dad.
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Experience Points: Advancement is driven through XP, which is gained whenever a player clears Stress.
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Science Fantasy: Flying Circus features many of the technological marvels common in the Steampunk genre and its cousins, especially with the planes, while mixing it in with High Fantasy magic and beings.
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High-Altitude Battle
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High-Altitude Battle: Most, if not all, of the combat in a Flying Circus campaign takes place high in the skies. Taken up to eleven with Horror in the Heights, with dedicated rules for simulating the limits of where WWI biplanes can fly with the right modifications, plus some Giant Flyer creatures to provide new and interesting opponents, alongside some strange flying machines that aren't great war remnants but instead seeming evidence of Precursors.
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Romance Sidequest: If a pilot wants to maintain a meaningful long-term relationship, they can use the Get Real move to make another character (PC or NPC) A Confidant. A Confidant allows a pilot to use the Quality Time move relieve Stress without any mechanical drawbacks, and retiring with a Confidant makes retirement cheaper. However, the pilot then has to keep putting work in the relationship, fulfilling the Confidant's demands (such as not sleeping with other people) and making sure the Confidant doesn't get hurt. A pilot can only have multiple Confidants, but can only use the Quality Time move once per routine.
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A Nazi by Any Other Name
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A Nazi by Any Other Name: The Goth Army, a Threat, is described partly as "the looming spectre of fascism." Their atrocities include a slave-driven economy and violent revanchism. The rulebook suggests saying to most groups that the Goths are "goddamn Nazis!" to make clear their real-world counterparts and why they’re a Threat to topple.
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Midair Collision
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Midair Collision: The game has rules to cover the situation when two planes collide. As the player's aid remarks: "it's bad," damaging both planes based on speed.
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Gameplay makes it easy for teammates to break Trust with each other, while many of the Playbooks begin with not trusting most of their coworkers. Nevertheless, the pilots partake in missions for the sake of the company, even if they would be at each other's throat if they make it back to the ground.
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Global Currency
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Global Currency: Zig-Zagged. In the fiction, each town has their own form of currency, which is abstracted away as "scrip." Meanwhile, trading companies handle larger costs through gold coins called "taler." So narratively, currency is a mishmash of local scrip and global taler, but the former especially gets abstracted on a mechanical level to reduce the complexity of reconciling one town's form of money with their neighbor's town completely different form of money.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: "Horror of the Heights" takes its name from an Arthur Conan Doyle story about 1910-era aircraft encountering flying monsters high in the atmosphere.
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Coming in Hot
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Coming in Hot: If a pilot attempts landing someplace where they shouldn't, they must make the Go Down move to determine whether the plane lands relatively safely or crashes horribly.
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The Apunkalypse
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The Apunkalypse: Suitably for a game inspired by Apocalypse World, Flying Circus takes place twenty years "after the end of the world" and features many of the elements of punked-up apocalyptica, such as ravaged cities, warlords dominating the remains of civilization, and battle-hardened mercenaries riding scalvaged machines. The twist is that instead of being After the End of our world, it's after the end of a late 19th century/early 20th century fantasy counterpart to Germany.
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Belly-Scraping Flight
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Belly-Scraping Flight: Typically, flying at Altitude 0 is a bad idea. Ground effects reduces Stall Speed, the plane hits the ground if it goes any lower, and pulling up from this altitude counts as an attempt to Evade Danger. However, the Dogfighter Mastery move Belly Scrape makes near-ground flight less dangerous.
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Those Magnificent Flying Machines
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Those Magnificent Flying Machines: While many of the flyable planes abide by the laws of physics, the setting's fantastical and magical nature means that much of the aircraft in Flying Circus is unrealistically magnificent. Most notably are the Leviathan machines, magical autonomous war machines in the vein of the title-granting machines of Howl's Moving Castle or Castle in the Sky.
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Our Dragons Are Different
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Our Dragons Are Different: In Flying Circus, dragons aren't not just creatures, or even mere magical beings. They are eons-old beings which existed long before humans and are waiting for the humans to die off so they can reclaim their land. On top of their Energy Beam and devilous cunning, they possess Physic Control which they can use to indoctrinate humans. Even the dragons' eggs use indoctrination powers, implying that even unhatched dragons possess saptience. To quote the Dragon's stat block: "If the GM has to use this profile, you've made a mistake." They also look like jet fighters.
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Battle Couple
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Battle Couple: If two Player Characters become mutual Confidants, they can spend Quality Time together on the ground while shooting up enemies together in the sky. Intimacy moves can even be triggered in the air. The "couple" can be three or more pilots.
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Ghibli Hills
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Ghibli Hills: Being inspired by Studio Ghibli, the game involves many idyllic yet dangerous landscapes, especially The Wilds. To drive home the land's beauty, pilots can trigger the Discover Beauty move when they "witness beauty in the world," which reduces Stress.
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Hit Points
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Hit Points: Characters don't have a standard hitpoint stat with a Critical Existence Failure state. Instead, physical damage results in increasing Injury points, which serves as an ongoing penalty to all Attributes based. For example, 2 Injury results in a -2 penalty to Attributes. By default, Player Characters pass out at 3 Injury. Meanwhile, planes have an Integrity stat, a combination of Toughness and Max Strains, with damage reducing Toughness first. Other Threats in the game, such as artillery and Leviathans, have a standard set of HP.
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Great Offscreen War
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Great Offscreen War: The entire setting lives in the shadow of the Great War, where Himmilgard's political powers bombarded each other out of existence, tainted the landscape, and traumatized the survivors. This war takes place twenty years before the game setting's start. That's enough time where campaigns won't take place in the Great War, while keeping it enough of a presence that most characters rather want to forget.
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Role-Playing Endgame
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Role-Playing Endgame: Player Characters who don't prematurely die can exit the game in one of two ways. They can take on a Destiny after fulfilling exceptional requirements, such as becoming a Nature Spirit after saving the Wild from destruction and becoming a part of it. A pilot can also opt for Retirement by spending a maximum of 15 thaler, a cost reduced by several factors, like overcoming an Addiction or adjusting to the world after losing a comrade.
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