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<blockquote data-quote="Starfox" data-source="post: 9245562" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>I've recently had the chance to try out Blades in the Dark (hereafter BidD) and Candela Obscura. Just a single session of each so far. I would describe the later as mechanically kind of Blades in the Dark 1.1. I like the lack of an action economy in these games. There are no turns, instead there are opportunities to "Step Up" and take charge of a situation, either by taking the initiative or by being the one to decide to respond reactively. Of course, this changes preparation on the GM's part. No stat blocks, instead situations. Which I like. NPCs are less stats, more personality. </p><p></p><p>So, on to my questions. I know Blades in the Dark has been adapted to multiple settings, but I don't know which ones. I read about a setting for anime-style magical girls, for example, but I don't recall where I read this or in which product it. We usually play at a DnD-esque power level, with quite a number of supernatural abilities, and my players prefer powers that are pretty well-defined, much like DnD spells. That level of detail would never work in BitD, but something like it might exist? What I am asking for are genre-engines that somewhat offer this degree of definition. I realize the aesthetics of BitD and DnD are quite different, so there can never be a perfect match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starfox, post: 9245562, member: 2303"] I've recently had the chance to try out Blades in the Dark (hereafter BidD) and Candela Obscura. Just a single session of each so far. I would describe the later as mechanically kind of Blades in the Dark 1.1. I like the lack of an action economy in these games. There are no turns, instead there are opportunities to "Step Up" and take charge of a situation, either by taking the initiative or by being the one to decide to respond reactively. Of course, this changes preparation on the GM's part. No stat blocks, instead situations. Which I like. NPCs are less stats, more personality. So, on to my questions. I know Blades in the Dark has been adapted to multiple settings, but I don't know which ones. I read about a setting for anime-style magical girls, for example, but I don't recall where I read this or in which product it. We usually play at a DnD-esque power level, with quite a number of supernatural abilities, and my players prefer powers that are pretty well-defined, much like DnD spells. That level of detail would never work in BitD, but something like it might exist? What I am asking for are genre-engines that somewhat offer this degree of definition. I realize the aesthetics of BitD and DnD are quite different, so there can never be a perfect match. [/QUOTE]
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