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<blockquote data-quote="Aus_Snow" data-source="post: 4601894" data-attributes="member: 29112"><p>I really wouldn't recommend it. However, if you try it, and it works out, great! The World of Darkness is notoriously poorly balanced (unworkable, some say) once you start mixing supernatural types, <em>especially with 'non-supers'</em>, and the nWoD doesn't appear to be an exception.</p><p></p><p>Seems like it's time again, to suggest checking out <a href="http://www.true20.com" target="_blank">True20</a>. It's a bit lighter than d20 Modern, runs faster, is much more flexible, and should be a great fit for such a campaign.</p><p></p><p>A nice bonus: every character has a Virtue and a Vice, as well as Conviction points that can be affected by those two aspects of their nature (as well as by other things). Also, there are some great options (in the Revised core book, which should be all you'd need if you went with this system) for horror, or 'horror-ish' campaigns in particular, as well as modern, fantasy and sci-fi. For example, an optional Mental Health track, which can work alongside the Damage Track in the base system.</p><p></p><p>PCs 'having some supernatural powers' is very straightforward and intuitive, and you can scale that up or down as you prefer, for each character, from someone with one minor ability they can use sometimes, to a full on 'Adept' (e.g., mage or psychic), to anything in between. Vampires and so on shouldn't be a problem, either.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, like I said, worth a look. There are some quick start rules for download at the game's main website, and the forums there are particularly friendly and helpful, overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aus_Snow, post: 4601894, member: 29112"] I really wouldn't recommend it. However, if you try it, and it works out, great! The World of Darkness is notoriously poorly balanced (unworkable, some say) once you start mixing supernatural types, [I]especially with 'non-supers'[/I], and the nWoD doesn't appear to be an exception. Seems like it's time again, to suggest checking out [url=http://www.true20.com]True20[/url]. It's a bit lighter than d20 Modern, runs faster, is much more flexible, and should be a great fit for such a campaign. A nice bonus: every character has a Virtue and a Vice, as well as Conviction points that can be affected by those two aspects of their nature (as well as by other things). Also, there are some great options (in the Revised core book, which should be all you'd need if you went with this system) for horror, or 'horror-ish' campaigns in particular, as well as modern, fantasy and sci-fi. For example, an optional Mental Health track, which can work alongside the Damage Track in the base system. PCs 'having some supernatural powers' is very straightforward and intuitive, and you can scale that up or down as you prefer, for each character, from someone with one minor ability they can use sometimes, to a full on 'Adept' (e.g., mage or psychic), to anything in between. Vampires and so on shouldn't be a problem, either. Anyway, like I said, worth a look. There are some quick start rules for download at the game's main website, and the forums there are particularly friendly and helpful, overall. [/QUOTE]
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