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<blockquote data-quote="SteveC" data-source="post: 3178085" data-attributes="member: 9053"><p>As someone who owns both Spycraft 2 and Blood and Fists, I'll tell you that they are both exceptional products. Blood and Fists was my first exposure to PDF purchasing, which to a certain extent is like having Cowboy Beebop as your first exposure to Anime: it ruins a lot of it because you've just seen the best that is out there.</p><p></p><p>I have also played and run Spycraft 2 and what it does, it does amazingly well. The campaign qualities/NPC system it uses are something that WotC should pay the guys at Crafty big bucks to use for D&D 4.0.</p><p></p><p>So either one of them will work for what you want to do, and will work <strong>very well</strong>. I would suggest asking yourself if you like the VP/WP mechanic for hit points, and how "mission based" you want your games to be. If you like VP/WP and mission based gaming, go with Spycraft. If you prefer a more typical D20 Modern setup go with Blood and Fists. In any case, I don't think you will be disappointed with either product, because they are some of the best books available for any game, period...not just for the OGL/D20 market.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and both of them have their authors present on ENWorld, too!</p><p></p><p>--Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveC, post: 3178085, member: 9053"] As someone who owns both Spycraft 2 and Blood and Fists, I'll tell you that they are both exceptional products. Blood and Fists was my first exposure to PDF purchasing, which to a certain extent is like having Cowboy Beebop as your first exposure to Anime: it ruins a lot of it because you've just seen the best that is out there. I have also played and run Spycraft 2 and what it does, it does amazingly well. The campaign qualities/NPC system it uses are something that WotC should pay the guys at Crafty big bucks to use for D&D 4.0. So either one of them will work for what you want to do, and will work [b]very well[/b]. I would suggest asking yourself if you like the VP/WP mechanic for hit points, and how "mission based" you want your games to be. If you like VP/WP and mission based gaming, go with Spycraft. If you prefer a more typical D20 Modern setup go with Blood and Fists. In any case, I don't think you will be disappointed with either product, because they are some of the best books available for any game, period...not just for the OGL/D20 market. Oh, and both of them have their authors present on ENWorld, too! --Steve [/QUOTE]
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