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Looking for Talent tree / Skill tree for 3.5

rom90125

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I know the new Saga Edition of the Star Wars ruleset has talent trees, but I was wondering if there was a publisher that has a similar system for the 3.5 D&D ruleset.

Thanks.
 

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rom90125 said:
I know the new Saga Edition of the Star Wars ruleset has talent trees, but I was wondering if there was a publisher that has a similar system for the 3.5 D&D ruleset.
Fantastic Classes, by Bad Finger Games, may help. It's a set of classes and talent trees for d20 Modern that aim to duplicate existing D&D classes. I like it. :cool:
 



Aus_Snow said:
It is pretty cool, I agree. Likewise their Talent Tree Compendium and such.
Thanks for the kind words, guys. Lately, I'm starting to wonder if I should adapt that material to regular d20 fantasy. I mean, I think it is pretty obvious in the book which classes are equivalent to which D&D classes, and one could theoretically just use, say, the Disciplined Hero's talents with D&D monks, Savage Hero talents with barbarians, etc.

But, as Nifft points out, maybe I should just do a flat conversion before WotC does....
 

EditorBFG said:
Thanks for the kind words, guys. Lately, I'm starting to wonder if I should adapt that material to regular d20 fantasy. I mean, I think it is pretty obvious in the book which classes are equivalent to which D&D classes, and one could theoretically just use, say, the Disciplined Hero's talents with D&D monks, Savage Hero talents with barbarians, etc.

But, as Nifft points out, maybe I should just do a flat conversion before WotC does....
Or both!? :cool:

Anyway, IMO you should do the version that will make SAGA fantasy a breeze first! :D
 

EditorBFG said:
Thanks for the kind words, guys. Lately, I'm starting to wonder if I should adapt that material to regular d20 fantasy. I mean, I think it is pretty obvious in the book which classes are equivalent to which D&D classes, and one could theoretically just use, say, the Disciplined Hero's talents with D&D monks, Savage Hero talents with barbarians, etc.

But, as Nifft points out, maybe I should just do a flat conversion before WotC does....

I'd be all for that. :) I finally broke down and bought Fantasic Classes, and I like a lot of what I see in there. (I'll try to post a review at some point in the near future.)

I would love to see an OGL Saga Fantasy game, and would even be willing to write it if I thought people would buy it.

With Regards,
Flynn
 



Flynn said:
If I can get five commitments, Sorcica, I'll do it. You're number one. Any others?

With Regards,
Flynn


This would be so cool.

I tried and realized my time is too short (Ironic, considering how much time would be saved once the conversion is made).

And, yeah, I would be in too.
 

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