Mutants & Masterminds: Which supplement?

Angel Tarragon

Dawn Dragon
Okay, I'm itching to get a new supplement for the MnM rules. I already have Annual #1, so I am wondering what I should get next. I know I want the fantasy treatment of it, but that is not in print as a softback or hardback yet. So, what do you folks reccomend? Also, I own the first printing, so should I buy the second printing? Or is there a downloadable errata so that I can just stick that info with my Superlink products?
 

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Freedom City is an amazing product, if you are interested in a setting. The only other things I own are Power Corrupts I and II as PDF. II is better than I, but there's Power Corrupted now which is both together and revised.

Sorry I couldn't be more help.
 

Frukathka said:
Okay, I'm itching to get a new supplement for the MnM rules. I already have Annual #1, so I am wondering what I should get next. I know I want the fantasy treatment of it, but that is not in print as a softback or hardback yet. So, what do you folks reccomend? Also, I own the first printing, so should I buy the second printing? Or is there a downloadable errata so that I can just stick that info with my Superlink products?

The Annual has the current errata printed in the back.

as for other supplements, speaking only about the ones I own:

Freedom City is an unbelieveably good setting book, with a strong reconstructionist vibe. many of the characters are homages to iconic characters, especially leaning toward the DC side of things. It is a bit heavy on the NPC hero side for some people, with three hero teams included in the book.

Foes of Freedom is a supplement to the above, featuring additional villains. (With one hero hidden in a sidebar.) The characters are slightly darker than the ones in Freedom City, but don't quite appeal to me as much. That's entirely subjective, though. The stat blocks are more carefully put together, listing point totals and the like. EDIT - It also includes a new power and a few feats, one of which (Immortal Experience) is very sueful for a number of character concepts.

Crooks is another villain book, this time set in Super Unicorn's Meta-4 setting, which has a post-modern vibe, and has most often been compared to Wildstorm comics. Some very cool characters (Miss Martian being my favorite) and a very nice selection of mook stats. Many of the stat blocks have problems, though - often point costs are calculated wrong, and (more seriously) several characters violate stacking limits. EDIT - also includes the Variable Effect power, new weaknesses, and several feats, many of which have a villianous flair. And rules for trials.

The Algernon Files is another character book, this one featuring heroes and villains. The opening character is a Doc Savage homage, but overall the book has an 80's Marvel feel for me, mixed with an odd Champions vibe. There are a lot of heroes here, but two of the teams (the Government team and the Corporate team) are led by arrogant jerks and would make for great rivals. EDIT - Includes a new power, a few extras, and several very good feats, including Vehicle, which makes a Batman under PL 20 a real possibility.

Omlevex is a setting book explicitly placed in the Silver Age, and set in a fictional chain of islands off the east coast of the US. It is Kirby-tastic, very much in the old-school Marvel mode (complete with Galactus and Silver Surfer homages), and covers more territory than Freedom City with a much lower hero density. EDIT - a couple of new weaknesses, but new rules are not the focus of the book.

And I would recommend any of the above, it just depends on what you're looking for.
 
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How in the heck did I overlook the errata in the annual? Huh. Thanks for the replies. I am leaning towards Freedom City, but a part of me want Power Corrupted. I'll make a choice within the week. Again, thanks.
 

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I have decided. It will be Freedom City. I have been using Phoenix, AZ as my NPCs stomping grounds, but I am slowly putting together two other places for them to branch of to. Looks like the third place will be Freedom City. Just out of curiousity, in the book, does FC have a place in the U.S. or other country?
 


Frukathka said:
Just out of curiousity, in the book, does FC have a place in the U.S. or other country?

It's never specified, besides somewhere on the East Coast, and the book gives guidelines for putting it wherever you want.

However, the coastline and certain landmarks on the map match up closely to southern New jersey, near Atlantic City. So that's where my freedom City is.
 

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