Advanced Fighting Fantasy
Advanced Fighting Fantasy is a British roleplaying game based on the Fighting Fantasy and Sorcery! gamebooks, first published in 1989. Just as the gamebooks, AFF is set in the world of Titan. A second edition of AFF was published in 2011.
AFF is chiefly meant to facilitate the games master to write his or her own adventures inspired by Fighting Fantasy. The few adventures published for the game are brand new adventures specifically written for the system as opposed to converting existing gamebook stories for multiplayer RPG usage.
AFF is unrelated to both the Myriador d20 conversions of several gamebooks by Jamie Wallis, and the electronic conversions of the Sorcery! series by inkle. Both of these feature unique rules not seen elsewhere in the Fighting Fantasy brand.
The game mechanics
The rules of AFF are adapted from the rules of the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks and was an expanded but separate follow-up to Fighting Fantasy – The Introductory Role-Playing Game. This system is based on skills, here called "Special Skills". The game features neither classes nor levels.A player character, called Hero, is defined by:
- four characteristics: Skill, Stamina, Luck, Magic; they range from 7 to 12 except for Stamina which ranges 14-24;
- his race: Human, Dwarf, Elf;
- a set of special skills: Combat, Movement, Stealth, Knowledge and Magical special skills; special skill values usually range from 0 to 4;
- a few Talents, which are special features such as Animalfriend, Natural Mage, Robust, Weaponmaster...
- a Social Class, from 0 to 10.
There are three types of tests:
- unopposed test: a roll of two six-sided dice must be less than the sum of a characteristic and a special skill; this is an extension of the Skill tests of the gamebooks;
- opposed tests: each character roll 2d6 and adds Skill and a special skill, the highest wins; this is an extension of the combat procedure of the gamebooks;
- Luck test: same as the gamebooks rule.
The combat rules are the same as the gamebooks', except that the points of damage are determined randomly: the attacker rolls 1d6 and reads the points of damage on a table, the defender does the same to apply the damage reduction from his armour. There are a few combat options: Luck test to increase or reduce the damages, surprise, feint...
A spellcaster must have a least 1 in the Magic characteristic and one point in one special skill: Magic-Minor, Magic-Priestly, Magic-Sorcery or Magic-Wizardry. There are three types of magic:
- Minor magic: the Cantrips are easy-to-cast spells with limited effects;
- Religion: each god bestows his priests three general powers and one specific power;
- Sorcery: this type of magic was created in the Old World, and does not draw its energy from the surrounding environment but from the sorcerer's own Stamina, and from material components; this is the adaptation of the magic system of the Sorcery! gamebooks;
- Wizardry: the Wizard studied in a school to learn to use the invisible arcane power that permeates the world of Titan.
The ''Advanced Fighting Fantasy'' system (original publication)
''Advanced Fighting Fantasy'' titles published by Arion Games (2011-present)
The main change brought by this edition is the addition of the Sorcery! magic system. Arion Games also brought in several titles not previously directly related to AFF under its Advanced Fighting Fantasy fold.For Out of the Pit, Arion added the statistics needed to make that monster book compatible with AFF rules. The spells in the Sorcery! spell book were likewise given additional mechanics to make them AFF spells. Other publications, such as the Titan worldbook, was republished as-is.
No. | Title | Authors | Cover Art | Interior Art | Published | ISBN |
CB77001 | Advanced Fighting Fantasy | Graham Bottley | John Sibbick | Various | 2011 | |
CB77002 | Out of the Pit | Steve Jackson & Ian Livingstone | Christos Achilleos | Various | 2011 | |
CB77003 | Titan | Steve Jackson & Ian Livingstone | John Christos Achilleos | Various | 2011 | |
CB77004 | Crown of Kings | Graham Bottley & Steve Jackson | John Blanche | John Blanche | 2012 | |
CB77005 | Heroes Companion | Graham Bottley | John Sibbick | Russ Nicholson | 2012 | |
CB77006 | Blacksand | Graham Bottley | Martin McKenna | Iain McCaig and Steve Luxton | 2012 | |
CB77007 | The Sorcery Spell Book | Graham Bottley & Steve Jackson | Maggie Kneen | John Blanche | 2013 | - |
CB77008 | Beyond the Pit | Andrew Wright | Terry Oakes | Various | 2013 | |
CB77009 | The Warlock of Firetop Mountain | Brett Schofield | Martin McKenna | Russ Nicholson and Brett Schofield | 2014 | - |
CB77010 | Advanced Fighting Fantasy Deluxe | Graham Bottley, Marc Gascoigne, Peter Temlyn | John Sibbick | Various | 2016 | - |
CB77011 | Stellar Adventures | Graham Bottley & Jonathan Hicks | Alan Craddock | Gary Mayes & Mark Robinson | 2017 | - |
CB77012 | Stellar Adventures Starship Catalogue | Graham Bottley, Dan Quinlan, Simon Strafford | Graham Bottley | Graham Bottley | 2017 | - |
CB77013 | The Titan Herbal | Andrew Wright | Maggie Kneen | Various | 2017 | - |
CB77014 | The Kaladarian Response | Graham Bottley | Graham Bottley? | Gary Mayes & Mark Robinson | 2018 | - |
CB77015 | Demons of Doom | Graham Bottley | Tony Hough | Various | 2019 | - |
CB77016 | A Rough Guide to the Pit | Andrew Wright | Mike Tenebrae | Various | 2019 | - |
CB77017 | Weapons and Armour Catalogue | Graham Bottley, Dan Quinlan, Simon Strafford | Graham Bottley | Graham Bottley | 2019 | - |
CB77018 | Travels in Arion | Graham Bottley | Bob Greyvenstein | Russ Nicholson & Maciej Zagorski | 2019 | - |
CB77019 | Return to the Pit | Andrew Wright | Les Edwards | Various | 2019 | - |
Translations
The roleplaying game is translated and published in French by, as Défis fantastiques, le jeu de rôle . They added original material: the core book has a 100 pages additional campaign, Le Tambour de Gondrim ', and original illustrations. They also created a gamemaster's screen with an original adventure, and paper figurines, floorplans and tiles.- Gamemaster's screen and an adventure, Pirates à la dérive