LuisCarlos17f
Legend
But M&M isn't compatible with D&D or d20 Modern. Its leveling up is different.
But M&M isn't compatible with D&D or d20 Modern. Its leveling up is different.
yeah a d20 system which builds characters out of feats could be used for Supers, instead of levels xp is spent on new ‘feats and powers”
I have thought about that. My idea was the power level would be relatively fixed, unchanging, but the players could earn "storytelling points" to leveling up the "knownledge level", learning new languages, driving vehicles, fixing technlogy, first aids... feats and things like this.
Stretching out the D&D system, it's only really viable for Street-Level Superheroes, with characters more like Batman, Punisher, Black Canary, Green Arrow, Daredevil and so on. It really would have problem trying to fit in characters like Superman or Thor.
M&M is a great system that only superficially resembles d&d and the d20 system. It was very cleverly designed to look like it by people that played alot of d&d so it would be familiar enough to people to pick up easily. Great systems. Can’t recommend it enough. Definitely not what the OP wants, but I don’t want others discouraged from trying it.True, but I don't think the superhero genre as a whole is really compatible stuff like d20 Modern. If that's the goal look at the original M&M rules which really was superhero D&D.
M&M is a great system that only superficially resembles d&d and the d20 system. It was very cleverly designed to look like it by people that played alot of d&d so it would be familiar enough to people to pick up easily. Great systems. Can’t recommend it enough. Definitely not what the OP wants, but I don’t want others discouraged from trying it.
That is because it is on it's 3rd edition, and each edition from 1st to 2nd to 3rd has moved a bit more away from the core d20 system, while adding in more of their own ideas.