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What set of OGC rules do you favor most?

What set of OGC rules do you dig the most?

  • d20 3.0 SRD

    Votes: 10 5.0%
  • d20 3.5 SRD

    Votes: 148 73.3%
  • d20 Modern SRD

    Votes: 23 11.4%
  • Anime d20 SRD

    Votes: 4 2.0%
  • Mecha d20 SRD

    Votes: 2 1.0%
  • Other (Please Explain)

    Votes: 15 7.4%

  • Poll closed .

jdrakeh

Front Range Warlock
Just what the thread title asks, bucko. What set of OGC rules do you dig the most?
 
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DMH

First Post
Fudge. I was hoping for more immediate releases now that it is under the OGL and has a rather spiffy SRD, but that will come with time.

It is a very easy system to develop or convert settings for, which is why I voted for it. Fudge Army Ants, Fudge Gamma World and my up coming Fudge The Unpure were very easy to build and take up only a few pages in couple notebooks.
 


jdrakeh

Front Range Warlock
TheAuldGrump said:
By OGC I take it what you really mean is Free SRD?

The Auld Grump


Well, what I really meant was 'standalone OGC rule set' - of which I'm aware of only four that aren't SRDs (and one of those is highly debatable). Those three standalone OGC rule sets would be:

Fudge
Grim Tales (the highly debatable one)
Spycraft 2.0

There's tons of OGC out there, but very little of it stands alone as a rule set. Incdientally, the reason I didn't work this into the thread title was because it would have been far too long. I probably should have clarified in the original post, but I figured tha the poll choices would speak for themselves.
 

Dalamar

Adventurer
Mutants and Masterminds.

Though that's on the clause that I don't really consider standard d20 to be OGL, that's just DnD.
 



Bagpuss

Legend
jdrakeh said:
Well, what I really meant was 'standalone OGC rule set' - of which I'm aware of only four that aren't SRDs (and one of those is highly debatable). Those three standalone OGC rule sets would be:

Fudge
Grim Tales (the highly debatable one)
Spycraft 2.0

He's lost me on this one, Iron Heroes, Arcana Unearthed/Evolved, Mutants and Masterminds, etc. There are a number of OGC rulesets.
 

The_Gneech

Explorer
Actually, I like the Anime SRD because it's broken down into point-buy ... but the 3.5 SRD wins big points for having a lot more premade stuff (spells, monster stats) built in so I can just play it "off the shelf."

-TG :cool:
 


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