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<blockquote data-quote="Kunimatyu" data-source="post: 3373072" data-attributes="member: 22057"><p>Like other posters have said, WoWRPG is not what you're looking for.</p><p></p><p>Not only does it bear little resemblence to the mechanics of the MMORPG(despite a veneer of such), it's not streamlined at all, and many of the feats and abilities aren't well-balanced with each other.</p><p></p><p>C&C and True20 go in different directions with their simplicity. In C&C, there are no feats, and you just take levels in your chosen class, making you mostly mechanically identical to another person playing that class(flavor, of course, can be a different story). In True20, there are three generic classes: Warrior, Expert, Adept, and you get a feat every level, and all of the old D&D class abilities have been turned into feats. Additionally, there's a heavy reliance on "Conviction" points that let the characters reroll failed rolls, emulate feats etc, so the feel is very cinematic.</p><p></p><p>I much prefer True20(can you tell?), because the freeform ability selection makes it easier for me to create the character in my head, but YMMV -- certainly, both C&C and True20 are good, and better at a more cinematic experience than WoWRPG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kunimatyu, post: 3373072, member: 22057"] Like other posters have said, WoWRPG is not what you're looking for. Not only does it bear little resemblence to the mechanics of the MMORPG(despite a veneer of such), it's not streamlined at all, and many of the feats and abilities aren't well-balanced with each other. C&C and True20 go in different directions with their simplicity. In C&C, there are no feats, and you just take levels in your chosen class, making you mostly mechanically identical to another person playing that class(flavor, of course, can be a different story). In True20, there are three generic classes: Warrior, Expert, Adept, and you get a feat every level, and all of the old D&D class abilities have been turned into feats. Additionally, there's a heavy reliance on "Conviction" points that let the characters reroll failed rolls, emulate feats etc, so the feel is very cinematic. I much prefer True20(can you tell?), because the freeform ability selection makes it easier for me to create the character in my head, but YMMV -- certainly, both C&C and True20 are good, and better at a more cinematic experience than WoWRPG. [/QUOTE]
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