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Final Fantasy D20??

rootbeergnome

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Hey everyone! I just started playing Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (a great game) and I started wondering if anyone on the boards ever made a Final Fantasy D20 setting. I seem to remember someone posting a dragoon class or prestige class and mentioning that he (or she) had created some other classes like red mage etc. I looked but cannot find it, and I can't afford the search function...yet. Could someone help me out with any links to any info here on the boards or elsewhere? Many thanks!

oh yeah, i accidentally originally posted this in the House Rules, so if any of you get deja-vu you will know why. Wasn't sure if it belonged here or there, but i thought here might be more appropriate since I havent actually posted house rules, just asking about them. Thanks!
 

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I'M WORKING ON IT! :p

Stuff, Etc. is my site, and it's going up quite peicemeal, but it IS going up. I haven't been able to update in a while since 18 credits and two jobs are ringing my scrawny little neck. :)

Anyhoo, FFTA isn't being ignored by me, either. A LOT of the abilities of the various classes just seem to be shortened versions of abilities that already exist with some special custom rules thrown in...

Like, Archer, Gunner, and Fencer classes all basically do the same kind of things, just with different weapons and a few different abilities....which are basically represented in the ARCHER job on the site.

Anyhoo, yeah, "stuffetc.netfirms.com: It's STILL in progress!"....should be my bloody tag line for everything. ;)
 


Long ago (15+ years ago), I attended at Japanese Game Convention.
At very late night event, a TRPG industry figure told a small story...

He once visited a computer game company and proposed to make TRPG based on very famous Japanese CRPG series.
But he got rather harsh refusal. They showed NO interest at all.

He didn't say which company he had visited or actual title of the RPG series, but it was very obvious.
Well, I'm very sure that RPG is one that has Bahamut as a dragon...and clear influence of D&D, especially in the early series.
 


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