Product– Marvel Multiverse RPG Core Rule Book
System– Marvel Multiverse RPG
Producer– Marvel
Price– $19.99 here https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/535688/marvel-multiverse-rpg-core-rule-book?affiliate_id=658618
TL; DR– Solid heroism, but some fumbles on execution. 92%

Basics- AVENGERS ASSEMBLE! Marvel Multiverse RPG is the latest RPG featuring Marvel comics. Will the heroes be successful, or will evil triumph?
Basic mechanics and stats: This is a 3d6 system, kind of. The basics are roll 3d6, add a modifier from their base stats, and see if it hits a different modifier. But one of the dice is the Marvel die. This die does not have a one, but a second six on the logo. If you roll that logo its a fantastic result. It can be a fantastic success or a fantastic failure, but it can also be something better than expected. After the roll and addition, if you roll the DC, you succeed. Below, and you fail.
Trouble and Edge: Good and bad situations affect the roll. Good situations or spending a character resource called karma give the character an edge. Edge allows a character to reroll the lowest die on a roll. Bad situations or spending karma give trouble. Trouble forces a character to reroll the highest result and take a worse result. Trouble and edge cancel, and a situation can have multiple edge or trouble resulting in multiple rerolls.
Combat: Combat is the same we all know and love in RPGs. Players roll initiative, and any character getting a fantastic result gets a bonus round. Each round, a character can move and do an action. Actions are grabs, attacks, or other things that take about six seconds. Attacking is the bulk of those actions, and it functions just like all other RPGs. You declare who you are attacking and how. Melee is simple, and weapons work like all other RPGs. You are aiming for a DC based on the stats the other character has. The big change is damage. Damage is based on the Marvel die and multiple multipliers. Characters add their rank and their base stat together. This is the multiplier for the Marvel die. Then, if it’s a melee attack, you add your strength again to damage. Damage reduction is also interesting. It reduces the multiplier, and if the multiplier falls to 0 or below, the attack does no damage!
Powers- It wouldn’t be superheroes if they didn’t have powers. Power is like feats and magic spells in any other system. Each one tells you exactly how to use it. Some require the use of focus. You can think of focus like magic points in other systems. You can use focus to power your powers while you have some, and resting gives you some back.
Ok superheroes, let’s get to the breakdown!
Mechanics or Crunch: This is an interesting twist on a 3d6-based system. I’ve played multiple d6 systems, and while this has heavy GURPS vibes, that’s ok. It’s inspired by, not stolen from, that system. It does enough of its own thing with the Marvel die to keep things interesting. Also, 3d6 keeps the system from being too swingy as d20 systems can be. I love me some DnD, but the d20 can crush you. 3d6 does a nice job of keeping the 9-11 average. I don’t necessarily love the add-then-multiply-by-a-different-thing approach, but it’s ok. It does make the more powerful characters MUCH more powerful than the rabble! 5/5
Theme or Fluff– Do you like Marvel comics and movies? That’s the single answer if you like this RPG. If not, then you won’t like this theme. The book has a lot of background on the universe and provides multiple heroes, villains, and universes to play in. Considering that Spider-Ham gets a shoutout, it’s deep enough for most casual fans to learn stuff. This book is solid enough for an intro to the world of Marvel Comics. 5/5
Execution: Here is where I have some issues. The book is well written and easy to read quickly. But there are no hyperlinks. It’s a big book, and there is a lot to flip through with no linking in 2026. Also, the book features multiple heroes and villains, but it lacks an adventure. The company gives away an adventure and characters to play with, but it doesn’t link to them on Drive Thru on the game’s main page. It’s on a second page that you have to search for. Help me run this system for my friends! Don’t make me search extra! 3.75/5
Summary– This is a good book with some smaller problems. I like the mechanics and the theme. Those are solid and will get you playing quickly. But the lack of modern conveniences hurts the production. Also, the lack of a simple adventure and characters to play as hurts, too. It’s not enough to keep me away, but be aware that there are those things, and they have them ready, but not linked on the page where you buy the book. That’s a forgivable issue, but something you need to be aware off. 92%
