Vigilance
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JoeGKushner said:But those things aren't necessarily good things as automatic advancement of bab, saves and hit points is one of the things that is usually under attack from people who want NPCs who are skilled at something but don't have lots of hit points or bab.
And I contend that the people who complain about those things are not D&D's target audience anyway.
I think the problem is that many d20 players have picked up on the vibe of Ryan Dancey's dream, that d20 would become the "one system to rule them all".
I personally like point based systems when Im in the mood for a really complex game where the characters should defy archetypes, and when I get in the mood for them, I grab my GURPs Time Travel book and play GURPs.
I have no more desire to see d20 become more GURPs-like than I would like to see GURPs become more D&D-like.
Why can't we just let the games be what they are with their own strengths and weaknesses, rather than blending all systems together into a bland mash that has none of the strengths of ANY of the games it borrows from?
Chuck