Snoweel
First Post
From General Disucssion Forum
Since I've been frustrated with the lack of versatility offered by D&D classes almost since 3e came out, I wonder if anybody uses (or has tried to use) the d20 Modern ruleset, particularly the character creation rules in a pseudomedieval fantasy campaign setting?
I understand a whole bunch of skills and feats would become redundant, but do the standard rules work for such a setting?
Are fantasy archetypes easy to create and portray with d20 Modern? I'm particularly interested in swashbuckling types.
Note also that I'm trying to dumb the magic level of my setting down to the levels typically seen in the fantasy genre (not the D&D genre). While I have no problem with a D&D-level proliferance of magic-users, I'd rather keep the level of spells used way down.
Edit: I read and enjoyed Mistah Richard's thread in this forum, that pertaining to low fantasy.
I guess how my setting differs is that it's high-fantasy (mid- to high- at least) but low-magic.
I love the idea of professions.
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