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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2009814" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>this is a great game. I have read most of the Mutants and Masterminds book and all I can say is they did an awesome job on this game. For those who like the D20 system, Marvel RPG and GURPS will love this game.</p><p></p><p>The look</p><p>The book is a hardbound book, and has a very sweet looking artwork. The artist was if I remember done by Ale Garza of Ninja Boy fame. The pre-made characters and the artwork inside just make you so ready to</p><p>leap into the Superhero rpg.</p><p></p><p>The character creation</p><p>Very easy. There is some things different from the normal d20 games.</p><p>There is no classes, No Alignments, No extra dice ( only need 1d20), no attacks of opportunity, no hit points ( I think this is quicker and better use for this type of fast paced game), Hero Points. Hero Points</p><p>is used to create your character. This is buy Abilities, Skills, Power Ranks, Feats, Super Feats and Additional Attack Bonus & Defense Bonus. This allows for a totally customized character. You can gain more</p><p>character points by selecting a few weaknesses and also by lowering your</p><p>abilities score (you start with a base of 10) The usual power level is 10 for the character, but it doesn't have to be that high. I will probably start off a game with 3rd level, allowing some progression. Or you can start off with 1st level and let my players have a very weak group but that has potential to grow into a great being of</p><p>power.</p><p></p><p>Powers</p><p>Huge list of powers and also a write-up of creating your own powers, if you have an idea of how you want your character to be.</p><p>The powers come up with not only the base power buy also extras and flaws, that allow you to up the ability and also but your own limitation upon it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Damage: Damage is based on a Savings throw, the save is 15 + Attack's damage bonus. They have different stages of damage, Stunned, Disabled, Unconscious, Dying and your favorite Dead!!! Two type of damage, Stun and Lethal. If you want to keep the person alive then that is what Stun damage is for, I don't think all the powers</p><p>have this ability, and the Lethal, meaning you are attempting to get this person to stay down, permanently.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I think it is a really well done work and I think it will be something to keep our eyes on. I just wish Marvel got a hold of this book and offered to allow the people at Green Ronin to use their characters. Oh well. great Job overall</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2009814, member: 18387"] this is a great game. I have read most of the Mutants and Masterminds book and all I can say is they did an awesome job on this game. For those who like the D20 system, Marvel RPG and GURPS will love this game. The look The book is a hardbound book, and has a very sweet looking artwork. The artist was if I remember done by Ale Garza of Ninja Boy fame. The pre-made characters and the artwork inside just make you so ready to leap into the Superhero rpg. The character creation Very easy. There is some things different from the normal d20 games. There is no classes, No Alignments, No extra dice ( only need 1d20), no attacks of opportunity, no hit points ( I think this is quicker and better use for this type of fast paced game), Hero Points. Hero Points is used to create your character. This is buy Abilities, Skills, Power Ranks, Feats, Super Feats and Additional Attack Bonus & Defense Bonus. This allows for a totally customized character. You can gain more character points by selecting a few weaknesses and also by lowering your abilities score (you start with a base of 10) The usual power level is 10 for the character, but it doesn't have to be that high. I will probably start off a game with 3rd level, allowing some progression. Or you can start off with 1st level and let my players have a very weak group but that has potential to grow into a great being of power. Powers Huge list of powers and also a write-up of creating your own powers, if you have an idea of how you want your character to be. The powers come up with not only the base power buy also extras and flaws, that allow you to up the ability and also but your own limitation upon it. Damage: Damage is based on a Savings throw, the save is 15 + Attack's damage bonus. They have different stages of damage, Stunned, Disabled, Unconscious, Dying and your favorite Dead!!! Two type of damage, Stun and Lethal. If you want to keep the person alive then that is what Stun damage is for, I don't think all the powers have this ability, and the Lethal, meaning you are attempting to get this person to stay down, permanently. Overall, I think it is a really well done work and I think it will be something to keep our eyes on. I just wish Marvel got a hold of this book and offered to allow the people at Green Ronin to use their characters. Oh well. great Job overall [/QUOTE]
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