When I say skill-based system, think the Spell fireball or teleport is a skill, rather rolling one skill to cast a spells. Also in nMage the Spheres (and other WoD powers) are not skills cause they use a skill+attribute for spells
I am wanting to have mutlple playable races in one core book along with the freeform magic/power system, not wanting to buy and use one book per race like WoD. Too much hassle :).
I am doing two campaigns. 1: a scifi/horror game of my supernatural law enforcement. 2: a science fantasy sky pirates games on world with biomechanical or techno-organic beings. I am thinking of the biomechanical or techno-organic beings with the other game as well.
No skill or advantage based...
Does anyone know any RPGs that have good freeform magic/power systems for either modern, horror and/or scifi? I know there is Mage and Ars Magica but any others? Thanks
Does anyone know why flash video are too dark on some PC's? like mine? I use Windows Xp and my graphics card is a nvidia 8600. I watch youtube most of the time most video there are too dark. Any help or suggestion?
Zeppelins are not the type of airships I'm talking about. More fantasy or futuristic looking in design and function or a mix of the two is what I am think of.
Anyone know any movies, cartoon shows or animated movies (other than anime) that has airships? Comics or Graphic Novels is ok also. I know there is Stormhawks, Final Fantasy games, Sky Captain and Stardust but any others?
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I have seen all 3 of them. I own Nausicca and Castle in the sky. Like I said I'm trying to stay away from space travel games for established settings. Reason is I am not wanting to create and/or deal with planet type adventures.
I rather adapted or modifed a setting that create from scratch...
I have been thinking of doing a campaign set in in futuristic type setting where the main thing of this world is airships and the focus of the game will be Sky Pirates. I'm not talking about airplanes or blimps but ships that look outrageous. Think ships from any Final Fantasy game mostly from 7...
That's not what I meant. I mean that I notice in MSE the print preview shows 9 cards per page and was wondering if there Avery style pre-cut pages for 9 card-size sections?