Cornelius said:Yeah, this was actually covered fairly recently. You shouldn't have to do too much browsing to find it. No offense to any d20 purists, but I think that d20 Vampire would be a bad idea. If you want to play Vampire, why not just use the Storyteller system? It works well, and it's very simple to learn.
Go download the sample advenutre. Go back and read the notes on combat.Hand of Vecna said:Has it been confirmed that Vampire: the Requiem, Mage: the Awakening, and Werewolf: the Forsaken are going to be D20 games? From the hints over at the WoD site, it seems they're still going to be using [a slightly modified version of] the Storyteller stats (Intelligence, Wits, Resolve, Strength, Dexterity, Stamina, Prsence, Manipulation, and Compsure), and that the game'll be using d10's, not d20's.
Planesdragon said:The core mechanic is really the biggest difference. Rather than rolling 1d20 + mods to be at DC, Storytelling is "roll your die pool and all 8+s have an effect." So if you use a knife, you get an extra die. If your opponent has armor, you get one die less.