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<blockquote data-quote="JQP" data-source="post: 4325219" data-attributes="member: 48378"><p>Not really on topic, but I wish point-based fantasy that emulates classes well was more in-demand and available. I wish D&D would move that way, really. What with all the dissatisfaction with this or that in D&D, you'd think it would be more viable.</p><p></p><p>I'm not really able to get excited about the umpteenth version of class based fantasy anymore. I like classes, I think they're a good idea, but not as the base. I like the idea of classes within a point-based system much better.</p><p></p><p>I hope the M&M version of fantasy has rules included, which is why I'm replying here. I like the idea of reprinting the rules along with genres. One of the things that puts me off existing point-based systems (not high on the list, mind) is that you have to use a genre-less rule book, or a rule book from the wrong genre. Nothing takes me out of any given genre's mood like consulting a rule book filled with all the wrong art and tropes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JQP, post: 4325219, member: 48378"] Not really on topic, but I wish point-based fantasy that emulates classes well was more in-demand and available. I wish D&D would move that way, really. What with all the dissatisfaction with this or that in D&D, you'd think it would be more viable. I'm not really able to get excited about the umpteenth version of class based fantasy anymore. I like classes, I think they're a good idea, but not as the base. I like the idea of classes within a point-based system much better. I hope the M&M version of fantasy has rules included, which is why I'm replying here. I like the idea of reprinting the rules along with genres. One of the things that puts me off existing point-based systems (not high on the list, mind) is that you have to use a genre-less rule book, or a rule book from the wrong genre. Nothing takes me out of any given genre's mood like consulting a rule book filled with all the wrong art and tropes. [/QUOTE]
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