BrooklynKnight
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Son of a #$%#$%$#Dismas said:TGM's Modern Magic is out in print, picked it up a couple of weeks ago.
*fumes*
I may as well get it at Gencon now....
Son of a #$%#$%$#Dismas said:TGM's Modern Magic is out in print, picked it up a couple of weeks ago.
jaerdaph said:WotC or Third Party, SOMEBODY needs to do a d20 Modern Vehicles book - military AND civilian!
JoeGKushner said:Our opinions though, will never change the general perception that WoTC products are better because they are official.
YokoburiKinura said:Masque of the Red Death is already due for d20. Arthaus, the current Ravenloft publishers, are putting out a Masque hardcover in October. The Living Death coordinator is one of the authors, so I imagine that when it comes out, Living Death might try to replace its current rules with those. However, the Ravenloft developers have said it's not using d20 Modern at all, just the standard d20 SRD. :\
reanjr said:WHOOOOOOT!!!!
Yeah, I don't think Wizards is allowed to publish Ravenloft games as part of their contract with White Wolf/Arthaus/Sword and Sorcery.
JPL said:MotRD wouldn't necessarily be covered by that contract [although apparently it is]. WotC dropped some Red Death references in Menace Manual.
There was talk about another book from WW called Masque of the Jade Dragon [or something like that]...sounds like an exploration of the Far East of the MotRD universe.
Guardians of Orders have already released d20 Military Vehicles, with stats based on d20 Mecha vehicle creation ruleset. It works for d20 Modern.jaerdaph said:WotC or Third Party, SOMEBODY needs to do a d20 Modern Vehicles book - military AND civilian!
DeBracy said:First of all, I must say I was really glad to see this thread!I've been hoping for a book like this. I can't find anything about it on the WotC website though. Could someone please hit me with an URL to where ever d20P is mentioned?
DeBracy said:I picked up two AD&D 2nd Historical Reference books earlier this week (A Mighty Fortress & Age of Heroes) - I have to say I really like 'em. They offer takes on both the mundane & fantastical versions of the eras and I'm actullay amazed by how well written much of the AD&D-material is. It's so... sensible.I'd really like to see that tradition carried on into the d20 world.