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Amber Diceless. Reprint the two existing books and print JasonDurall's Rebma book for the first time.
Oh my goodness, YES!

I also would love to see Star Frontiers again in a modern system. (I don't even remember the rules, I just liked the setting.)

Here's a hearty second vote to a streamlined 5e-ified version of True20! I've been tempted to do it myself.

I would love to see Mutants & Masterminds reverted to 2e but including some of the choice bits from 3e, notably the Affliction power framework. I have no idea why they fixed things that weren't broke in 3e, maybe the license required it to be more distinct?
 


aramis erak

Legend
I really liked the idea of Birthright, but I had some trouble fitting it into the AD&D adventurer paradigm.
You declare your Monthly actions, have an adventure spawned by one or more player's actions, then resolve the month's actions, modified for the adventure. Rinse and repeat. Very similar to Traveller 4th: Pocket Empires, Burning Wheel: Jihad and to Burning Empires.
then its the absolutely worst way to try and do it!
Maybe, maybe not. It's not like Birthright was the only set of Landholding rules in older D&D... Mentzer's D&D Companion Set and Alston's D&D Rules Cyclopedia both have a set of landholding rules. (almost identical... almost.)
 

aramis erak

Legend
Not dead, but functionally complete. The Talislanta website has basically all the material for first through fifth editions of the rules. There was a recent crowdfunding campaign for an ultimate designers edition but I didn’t personally feel that the campaign added anything of sufficient value to cause me to back it - it was mostly a remix with new art.
I've long wanted to run Talislanta... and have 3 different sets of rules for it, one of which is the Blue Bullet Stopper (4th). Way more lore than most consider readable, and yet, way too little overall for any given location...

Edit: I also have 3rd and the d20 system versions. I'm only counting dead tree.
 
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MGibster

Legend
You declare your Monthly actions, have an adventure spawned by one or more player's actions, then resolve the month's actions, modified for the adventure. Rinse and repeat. Very similar to Traveller 4th: Pocket Empires, Burning Wheel: Jihad and to Burning Empires.
For me it's the difficulty of fitting in the dungeon delving part. My character is running a kingdom, principality, or some other physical territory. When do I have time to take a break from ruling to go adventure? Are the other player characters also running their own territory? Do we all have time to take a break and go adventuring?
 


payn

He'll flip ya...Flip ya for real...
For me it's the difficulty of fitting in the dungeon delving part. My character is running a kingdom, principality, or some other physical territory. When do I have time to take a break from ruling to go adventure? Are the other player characters also running their own territory? Do we all have time to take a break and go adventuring?
My answer has been to bring the adventure to the kingdom. Ruling aint easy, heavy is the head that wears the crown.
 

I would not pay the 500 golds to play them, but I can state
DnD minis, skirmish game,
Confrontation, miniature battle.
There are several active Confrontation groups still around. My understanding is the French and Italians still have an active tournament scene. They are even developing new models and profiles actively.

I miss that game so much. We drag it out and play maybe once a year but I still have my Devourers, Griffins, and Orcs.
 
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