Silverleaf
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rogueattorney said:They are as much descendants of the OOP editions as 3e is. They just focus on different aspects of the OOP editions than 3e does. They don't have the legal right to the name, but to those who like the apect that C&C or Hackmaster focuses upon, they are as much 'D&D' as anything else.
If you wanted to get technical about it, HM is probably the closest of them all, since it has entire sections cut & pasted from the 1e books (along with heaps of new stuff). And if you disregard most of the new stuff, it's basically straight-up 1e. It's hard to get any closer than that without an actual reprint. None of other recent editions follow any of the earlier ones that closely.
In spirit though, C&C seems very close in many ways, although the mechanics are quite different.
3e doesn't seem as close in spirit to oldschool D&D as the other two, but it's still more or less D&D. At least it's closer to its ancestors than say Alternity, Ars Magica, Rolemaster, and whatever else inspired the 3e designers (who must have had endless debates on "sacred cows"). Mechanically, it's a bit further away than C&C is.


