fireinthedust
Explorer
Pondering recently the potential of the d20 system, I've turned my procrastination efforts towards the potential of a Buffy-style game using various d20 rules.
I like mash-ups, not just the Glee variety, but the d20 variety. Maybe that's why I buy so many books that, realistically, I won't be able to use. Some day I'll be in a game where having the rules to play a giant robot barbarian fighting a Mage in a dinosaur-filled jungle holodeck program on a space cruiser is entirely necessary. (that and one day I and my family/friends would be pulled into a book like Gumbi and have to play through every single module I own to get out... which would be scary but cool).
In the old days it was a d20 Rifts idea: races from anywhere, technology from d20 Future and d20 Apocalypse. My group even humoured me, for all of one session, but the dynamic of the players was not like-minded (sadly) and things got boring fast. It's bad when non-gamers mock the idea of a game, but it's worse when hard-core players decide rpgs are stupid... to your face AS you're playing.
Anyway...
Now I'm wondering what could be done using the Monte Cook's World of Darkness rules (albeit NOT the setting) to run a Scooby's game. That and other d20 rules, maybe doing a d20 World of Darkness riff: changlings could use races like Elves and Dwarves, with Hunter characters being various human classes.
Ever done this sort of thing, even hypothetically?
I like mash-ups, not just the Glee variety, but the d20 variety. Maybe that's why I buy so many books that, realistically, I won't be able to use. Some day I'll be in a game where having the rules to play a giant robot barbarian fighting a Mage in a dinosaur-filled jungle holodeck program on a space cruiser is entirely necessary. (that and one day I and my family/friends would be pulled into a book like Gumbi and have to play through every single module I own to get out... which would be scary but cool).
In the old days it was a d20 Rifts idea: races from anywhere, technology from d20 Future and d20 Apocalypse. My group even humoured me, for all of one session, but the dynamic of the players was not like-minded (sadly) and things got boring fast. It's bad when non-gamers mock the idea of a game, but it's worse when hard-core players decide rpgs are stupid... to your face AS you're playing.
Anyway...
Now I'm wondering what could be done using the Monte Cook's World of Darkness rules (albeit NOT the setting) to run a Scooby's game. That and other d20 rules, maybe doing a d20 World of Darkness riff: changlings could use races like Elves and Dwarves, with Hunter characters being various human classes.
Ever done this sort of thing, even hypothetically?