Any Help Would Be Great....

In 2001, a massive strike hit every major city and military installation on the face of the planet. A group of creatures not belonging to no specie that is yet known to man hit all land based targets and crippled the world in a mater of hours. Through the air, Colossal Dragons torched the cities higher targets and a horde of creature (goblinoids ranging from small to huge) stormed the ground and seized the still-burning cities. The adventure will start on I-Day (Invasion Day), June 3rd, 2001, in Lower Queens, New York.

Now, I wanted to try to modernize the D and D core books, delving into those d20 modern books as well. For instance, the class structure would be restricted to non spell-casting classes, minus the sorcerer (who I think would have an exp. Penalty due to the nature of his/her ability). But I wanted to introduce the D and D style of fighting into the “New Era”, but I found one problem….the guns table. I don’t like how it’s done in any book I’ve seen. Now, if you could direct me to a book where the firearms system is different, it would be much appreciated. But if not…then any input on how a new system would be set up in your opinion would be great.

Thanks much!
 

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I've had a similar idea myself but more post apocalypse, so I wish you good luck.
Unfortunately, the only guns table I have seen is in the DMG.
 


Have you watched Reign of Fire? It may not be the best movie but it might provide some inspiration for a dragon-ruled post-apocalyptic world.
 

Derulbaskul said:
Have you watched Reign of Fire? It may not be the best movie but it might provide some inspiration for a dragon-ruled post-apocalyptic world.

In no way am i intending on deterring the help/advice from the community....but maybe i was being misunderstood/unclear. The game is not "set" in a post-apocolyptic world, but a world that is beginning to crumble in front of the PC's. Sorry for the misunderstandings.
 

Grave_Injustices said:
but I found one problem….the guns table. I don’t like how it’s done in any book I’ve seen.

What don't you like about which system? It's hard to reccomend variants without a starting point.

A bunch of people like Spycraft, which is also used for the Stargate SG-1 setting, Warcraft has some rules for weapons as well.


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