Aus_Snow
First Post
Sure, I can fill in some of the details. By the way, I would recommend their Postmodern: Talent Tree Compendium as well, if you were to get this one. There are a number of talent trees in that, which are referred to in PM:FC.Could you give me some more scoop regarding Postmodern: Fantastic Classes? I'm not familiar with this product and am looking to add the feel of the core fantasy classes to my modern campaign? Can you still use the regular d20 modern classes alongside these classes??
Thanks
Basically, you've got 12 base classes (with a guide for using them as advanced classes, should you wish less immediate/easy 'weird stuff' in your campaign): Beguiling, Cunning, Disciplined, Learned, Mystical, Obsessive, Ordained, Savage, Shadowborn, Warlike, Wild, and Zealous (add 'Hero' after each one, of course.) From memory, these worked well, though I'm pretty sure I didn't end up using all of them.
There are also guidelines for (more or less) simulating all the base and prestige classes from the SRD (except for the three generic classes, and the psionic prestige classes, IIRC), using the classes listed above. Which is neat, and probably the kind of info you were after, by the sounds of it.

Apart from these things, there are basically talent trees, and some 'Plus Feats' (these grant 2 talents each time, but only from specific lists.)
Hope that helps. The only review currently at RPGNow - here - sums it up, probably a fair bit better. I ain't no reviewer, after all.
