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I am wondering if this data set is available. I dinked around in the d20 system, but the only option it gave me was for the pathfinder stuff.
Given the class differences, I didn't really expect to see it there, but if it is there and I just missed it, please let me know |
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violatre wrote:
> > > I am wondering if this data set is available. I dinked around in the d20 > system, but the only option it gave me was for the pathfinder stuff. > Given the class differences, I didn't really expect to see it there, but > if it is there and I just missed it, please let me know Hi there, We only support standard d20 at this point, not d20 Modern or Future. Sorry! -- Colen McAlister, colen@wolflair.com |
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When the authoring kits is full, would it be better to do D20 modern from sracth or mod the d20 files?
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Sabel: are the rules much different between modern and fantasy? if they are then from scratch might be better, if not, re-using the current set-up would be better, I don't and have never played modern.
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It's a moot point - the structural files for the d20 system are hidden within a couple of .hlz and .pkg files, which means you can't mod the fundamental structure of the d20 files, just make replacements of the data.
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I should look at those sometime.
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The base is the same, classes are different they base each one off of an attribute per say ie fast hero, strong hero ect. So I am not sure which would be better. But if you can not modify the base d20 system then from scratch would be the only real choice.
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