yipwyg said:I was just wondering how many and which companies are breaking away from d20/D&D and are making products for other systems or creating their own.
I only know of 2 so far.
Green Ronin with their Warhammer series of books
Mongoose with their new Runequest ruleset.
Thanks
I feel just the opposite. After all my purchases, the last thing I want to do is learn new and different systems.yipwyg said:After 6 years of D20/3.x and 25+ years of playing some form of D&D I am looking to branch out, if nothing to just have a break from it. I still play D&D/D20 2 times a week, but the next time I run a game I plan on not using d20 at all.
Crothian said:White Wolf had Sword and Sroicery, but that's over. Thopugh there is Mont Cooks World of Darkness that may be d20 based.
rgard said:Serenity (Weis' company?), whoever is doing Solomon Kane, the updating of the Arcanum (Atlantis from the 70s/80s) and I suspect Battlestar Galactica will be non-D20 (Weis again?).

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.