Let's Make A d20 Modern Character
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Dungeons & Dragons & AOL Instant Messenger. It's D&D in 2002... Like, it tries to pretend it's not, but let's be honest here, it really is. Anyway, we're making a character for d20 Modern, Wizard of the Coast's answer to all of the modern d20 games they accidentally allowed to exist with the OGL.
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If 'Athlete' gives you a choice of unarmed combat or archaic weapons, then it's really not 'Athlete', it's 'Martial Artist'.
It's probably to differentiate between a boxer (prizefighter) or Olympic fencer where you're fighting competively and not trying to kill your opponent.
For all of it's janky equipment and character construction mechanics. D20 modern was by far my favorite system to run back in the 00's. The third party publisher content for it was lush with every setting imaginable from Evil Dead to Firefly. The Future books were amazing fun to use and as a group that wasn't shy about home brew; we created some really incredible settings for it.
The crafting rules were non-terrible and made running zombie, apocalypse, and dirty space scenes enjoyable for anyone playing a grease monkey character. Being able to throw an impinging enemy force at the PCs and them being able to make simple DC skill checks to build obstructions using what they had on hand; without being penalized for using the craft system was a massive breath of fresh air (here's leering at you 3.X D&D.)
When played heavily all the tool marks of the writers come out in full. It's apparent the struggle that occurred between making it D&D set in the 21 century and making it something good on it's own. It's generic enough and D20 enough to be sculpted into any scene or scenario without learning a new system; which was good enough for a bunch of high school kids playing it back in the 00's.
Wacky coincidence, if we're thinking of the same thing, I actually reviewed that Evil Dead d20 Modern supplement back in 2018.
D20 modern is an... interesting system. Definitely one meant for more broad Gamez than just combat heavy games, since like half the classes aren't made for fighting
This is a great video. Maybe one day you will make a character using Everyday Heroes - the update to D20 Modern with the same designers.
Well you know, there's a really good way to make that more likely to happen.
I really love what you did with the "play every adventure you can imagine" part it reminds me a lot of Violence
Thank you, it's something of a running gag I've got going.
I had no idea d20 Modern even existed! I got some nostalgia tingles thinking about D&D 3.5 rules again. Those were good times. Thanks for creating the video. I always enjoy these character builds.
Well can't wait to see what happens when you do Gamma World 6th, which either uses this or 3.5 D&D. I'm not even kidding, on the cover.
It's d20 Modern. It even specifically _doesn't_ give you stats for humans so that you need to get them from the d20 Modem book. A choice I will definitely have things to say about.
I mostly used d20 modern as a resource pool for my expanded dnd 3.x roster - and still use it today for that; as my character building spirals increasingly out of control.
Also: you can't take Imrpoved Brawl as your level 3 feat - it requires base attack bonus +3 and tough hero uses the medium bab track; so you wouldn't qualify until level 4. Apologies for the nitpick.
AP was really cool and the description of what they represent is really good. Like basically Indiana Jones uses an AP a few times in every movie. That sort of extra cool unrealistic cinematic action hero stuff AP makes that stuff possible in-game.
Rolemaster Standard System. When we played it we had each our characters in an excel sheet:)
I started using this system not long after it came out for a Day Zero post apocalyptic game that brought in elements of the fantastic. I pulled from this bestiary as well as D&D and other d20 game books. Still run the campaign setting once or twice a year.
You should create a character for "Everyday Heroes". It's d20 Modern done in 5th Edition. Even down to a lot of the same people working on it.
Sounds like Marv from sin city until the athlete background
After seeing this I now understand the steps to get from dnd 3.5 -> Star Wars Saga Edition. A lot of similar concepts between both d20 modern & SW Saga
I was actually looking to make a 80s/90s action movie Jackie Chan + King of Fighters kind of game, thanks!
There were lots of 3rd party supplements for d20 Modern, some of them were about Martial Arts ( they weren't bad)
Thanks!
You welcome. And a big ol' thanks right back!
Oh boy. Ok, so since you've covered a bunch of stuff, i've only really got four systems i'd like to see you try and LMUAC in:
Numenera/Cypher, because i'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on monte cook's solo outing.
Cortex prime, But with the caveat that you can only do it by looking at what's in the book, no using online examples. Also a hard mode: make a character with powers without using power sets.
and the hellish nightmare that is burning wheel. No caveats here, the system itself is enough of an obstacle.
Flawed as it was, this was probably my favorite of the 3.x DnD family, case in point 8:57 given how ridiculously high some of the Class Defense bonuses could get, armor should really have provided damage reduction instead
Have never forgot, it was a favorite game....
I loved d20 modern. Our group played a crime investigation/semi-cthonic monstrosity d20 modern game back in the day. My tough hero with archaic weapon longsword was a badass not at all based somewhat on blade.
You should check out the d20 modern spiritual successor Every Day Heros
Greatly underated product this was :) and a lot lf fun to play
Say, a mere suggestion, but have you thought on making a Hunter The Reckoning character sheet?
You should try Alternity. The not D&D game system WotC tried first. A couple of their (imo, really cool, although I was like 9 or 10) settings migrated over to d20 Modern
I'll be getting around to it eventually, I believe it's the basis for Gamma World 5th Edition.
I used d20 Modern, at one point, for a spy setting like James Bond 007 (It wasn't bad).
Do the physical and mental attributes have different ability modifiers? I ask this because wisdom has a +2 modifier when the table you showed said it should be a +1 modifier. What gives?
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Please consider making an Alternity character if you haven't already.
I would love to see you make an episode of this series on Exalted 3rd E. I stumbled across a source book in a secondhand bookshop once, and was equal parts baffled and fascinated. Didn’t buy it unfortunately.
Will you make a GURPS character for us in the next episode?
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Did you mean "elucidate"?
interesting
What game are psion and soul knife from?
remember those days when "Urban Fantasy" was hyped as the new cool thing and Neil Gaiman was everyone's favorite. Thank god that stooped:)
How often can you attempt to buy the same item?
Where can I get this d20 modern character maker app?
Should True20 come next? Oh... wait, 4ed is next :S
Cool shirt btw.
Already covered 4e, and thanks.
@@zigmenthotep Oh yeah, I forgot about that video!
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