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<blockquote data-quote="Pbartender" data-source="post: 2880051" data-attributes="member: 7533"><p>Well... It's close but not quite the same. The Iron Heroes villain classes are really no different than the <a href="http://www.d20srd.org/srd/improvingMonsters.htm#monstersAndClassLevels" target="_blank">"Creature Improvement by Type"</a> progressions that D&D uses, but put into a more sensible format.</p><p></p><p>In D&D, and practically every d20 game except for SC, when you build an NPC that's good at one thing, he <em>must</em> be good at other things to a certain degree. </p><p></p><p>For example, in D&D if I wanted to build a 10th-level Expert scribe with thirteen ranks in the appropriate skills, then by default he <em>must</em> also have proficiencies in Simple Weapon and Light Armor, a +7/+2 BAB, +3/+3/+7 for saving throws, 30-odd hit points, two ability score increases and four feats... It doesn't matter how you describe the guy, is you want him to have the skills to be an expert scribe, then he must also be an innately competant combatant. Low level PCs picking a fight with this bookish librarian would find themselves in for a suprisingly tough fight.</p><p></p><p>The SC 2.0 system fixes that problem... You can build an NPC who's an expert at a specific skill set, but knows next to nothing about everything else (including fighting). It makes a lot more sense for the vast majority of NPCs you run across.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pbartender, post: 2880051, member: 7533"] Well... It's close but not quite the same. The Iron Heroes villain classes are really no different than the [url=http://www.d20srd.org/srd/improvingMonsters.htm#monstersAndClassLevels]"Creature Improvement by Type"[/url] progressions that D&D uses, but put into a more sensible format. In D&D, and practically every d20 game except for SC, when you build an NPC that's good at one thing, he [I]must[/I] be good at other things to a certain degree. For example, in D&D if I wanted to build a 10th-level Expert scribe with thirteen ranks in the appropriate skills, then by default he [I]must[/I] also have proficiencies in Simple Weapon and Light Armor, a +7/+2 BAB, +3/+3/+7 for saving throws, 30-odd hit points, two ability score increases and four feats... It doesn't matter how you describe the guy, is you want him to have the skills to be an expert scribe, then he must also be an innately competant combatant. Low level PCs picking a fight with this bookish librarian would find themselves in for a suprisingly tough fight. The SC 2.0 system fixes that problem... You can build an NPC who's an expert at a specific skill set, but knows next to nothing about everything else (including fighting). It makes a lot more sense for the vast majority of NPCs you run across. [/QUOTE]
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