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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 7990970" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>If you did a D20 modern I think you'd want to give equipment and weapons used against you XP (and include in CR calculations). Just because a goblin <em>could</em> have a sniper rifle doesn't make them a trained commando.</p><p></p><p>But ... a crossover? Hmm. Some would fit right in. Game of Thrones and Dragons pops to mind of course. She-Ra is basically D&D with robots and of course there have been small crossovers on other TV series. For all those bronies out there we now have a My Little Pony expansion.</p><p></p><p>I think the VR gone wrong would be pretty easy to do. In both Marvel and DC universes there are plenty of magic users that could create a portal either on purpose or by accident. </p><p></p><p>I'd probably transform the superheroes, Iron Man is now just a guy with winged boots and plate armor, The Hulk becomes a half orc barbarian, Hawkeye ... well he doesn't change of course. Batman could just go over as is, but you'd have to depower Superman - or just make him a fighter with belt of giant strength.</p><p></p><p>You don't even really need to do even that of course, there have been plenty of alternate universes such as Gotham By Gaslight and tons more.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to other stories ... well you can already retell a lot of them. Spinning the wheel of random TV shows Battlestar Galactica becomes a fleet of ships fleeing rebellious warforged, perhaps with a SpellJammer tie in. Keep the same characters, just present it as a "reimagining".</p><p></p><p>James Bond is a spy with gadgets provided by the artificer Q and so on.</p><p></p><p>So those are my ideas. I think it would be easier to transform cast and characters into a fantasy world than the other way around. But there are a lot of ways of doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 7990970, member: 6801845"] If you did a D20 modern I think you'd want to give equipment and weapons used against you XP (and include in CR calculations). Just because a goblin [I]could[/I] have a sniper rifle doesn't make them a trained commando. But ... a crossover? Hmm. Some would fit right in. Game of Thrones and Dragons pops to mind of course. She-Ra is basically D&D with robots and of course there have been small crossovers on other TV series. For all those bronies out there we now have a My Little Pony expansion. I think the VR gone wrong would be pretty easy to do. In both Marvel and DC universes there are plenty of magic users that could create a portal either on purpose or by accident. I'd probably transform the superheroes, Iron Man is now just a guy with winged boots and plate armor, The Hulk becomes a half orc barbarian, Hawkeye ... well he doesn't change of course. Batman could just go over as is, but you'd have to depower Superman - or just make him a fighter with belt of giant strength. You don't even really need to do even that of course, there have been plenty of alternate universes such as Gotham By Gaslight and tons more. When it comes to other stories ... well you can already retell a lot of them. Spinning the wheel of random TV shows Battlestar Galactica becomes a fleet of ships fleeing rebellious warforged, perhaps with a SpellJammer tie in. Keep the same characters, just present it as a "reimagining". James Bond is a spy with gadgets provided by the artificer Q and so on. So those are my ideas. I think it would be easier to transform cast and characters into a fantasy world than the other way around. But there are a lot of ways of doing it. [/QUOTE]
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