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The Munchkin Roleplaying Game is based on the D20 system but adds new classes, races, monsters, and items to give it a more "munchkiny" feel. The Munchkin Roleplaying Game is based on the D20 system but adds new classes, races, monsters, and items to give it a more "munchkiny" feel.
==History== ==History==
The Munchkin Roleplaying Game was released with three core books, mirroring the core books of the third edition of ]: the '''''Munchkin Player's Handbook''''', '''''Munchkin Master's Guide''''', and '''''Munchkin Monster Manual'''''. A '''Munchkin Master's Screen''' was also released. The Munchkin Roleplaying Game was released with three core books, mirroring the core books of the third edition of ]: the '''''Munchkin Player's Handbook''''', '''''Munchkin Master's Guide''''', and '''''Munchkin Monster Manual'''''. A '''Munchkin Master's Screen''' was also released{{vague|what is this?}}.
Later an supplement to the ''Munchkin Monster Manual'' called '''''Munchkin Monster Manual 2.5''''' was released, parodying the name of 3.5 revision of ]. Later an supplement to the ''Munchkin Monster Manual'' called '''''Munchkin Monster Manual 2.5''''' was released, parodying the name of 3.5 revision of ].



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Munchkin Roleplaying Game
File:Munchkin-rpg-phb.jpg
Munchkin Player's Handbook
DesignersAndrew Hackard and Steve Jackson
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
GenresFantasy
SystemsD20

The Munchkin Roleplaying Game is a fantasy role-playing game, designed by Andrew Hackard and Steve Jackson and published by Steve Jackson Games. It adapts the Munchkin card game to the D20 system. As with the card game, the game encourages "munchkiny" behavior with outrageous items and monsters.

System

Main article: D20 system

The Munchkin Roleplaying Game is based on the D20 system but adds new classes, races, monsters, and items to give it a more "munchkiny" feel.

History

The Munchkin Roleplaying Game was released with three core books, mirroring the core books of the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons: the Munchkin Player's Handbook, Munchkin Master's Guide, and Munchkin Monster Manual. A Munchkin Master's Screen was also released. Later an supplement to the Munchkin Monster Manual called Munchkin Monster Manual 2.5 was released, parodying the name of 3.5 revision of Dungeons & Dragons.

Munchkin Roleplaying Game is currently out of print.

Spin-offs

The Star Munchkin Roleplaying Game was the game's single spin-off. Similar to how the Munchkin Roleplaying Game was based on the Munchkin card game, the Star Munchkin Roleplaying Game was based on the Munchkin spin-off Star Munchkin.

See also

References

External Links

Munchkin RPG official homepage

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