Mongoose_Matt said:UD: There are just three core classes - Street Judge, Psi-Judge and Citizen. The Citizen, however, gets access to one of several 'prior lives' that alter his abilities and skills. You could be a Perp Runner, for instance, or a Juve, Med-Tech, Wall Hopper, Punk, Agitator, and much more!
Once you have gone up a few levels, Street Judges have the option of joining Med- and Tek-Divisions, the SJS or the Wally Squad (this is just in the main rulebook - they get more choices in the Rookie's Guide to the Justice Department).
Citizens, on the other hand, can get up to all sorts of mischief as they go up levels, becoming Citi-Def Officers, Assassins, Bodyguards, Superheroes (I kid you not!), Demolitionists and more.
Judges, on the face of it, are more powerful characters, but citizens are way more flexible, especially as they start to rise in level and gain more credits.
Either way, I am sure players are going to get into all sorts of trouble
Sorry, but I'd rather go to jail. For something that cost $40 or more, it has better be a standalone core rulebook. IOW, I do not require the D&D Player's Handbook for the crucial rules as character creation and character advancement. They should be inside the pages of a $40 book.UD said:
Listen up Juve, you just earned yourself one compulsury purchase of this product. Now shut it creep before that goes up to 5 years in a cube!
Ranger REG said:
Sorry, but I'd rather go to jail.
For something that cost $40 or more, it has better be a standalone core rulebook. IOW, I do not require the D&D Player's Handbook for the crucial rules as character creation and character advancement. They should be inside the pages of a $40 book. [/B]
Only Wizards can get away with a $40 price tag on a D&D supplement like the Forgotten Realms Campaign Sourcebook. [/B]
For $40, it should be a d20 product with an all-plastic hardcover format (the front and back covers are plastic, not the pages within). [/B]
Ranger REG said:In any case, I am simply expressing my opinion as a consumer. As much as I like JD (having played the original by Games Workshop a looong time ago) I may have to pick it up at a later time (i.e., when I get my tax refund).