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And by western fantasy I mean Old West with supernatural elements
Same game has a Noir variant
Western Fantasy sounds pretty cool
Then there is stuff like Weird scifi/fantasy mashup.
Deadlands my dude. Just make sure you look at Reloaded and not OG unless you like lots of math and extra rolling
Where the magic is all technology that the characters don't understand.
There's also a fair amount of scifi horror as it's own subgenre apparently.
GURPS and Savage Worlds are generalist systems overall- you can do whatever you like with em
Check out Snakes & Saloons, it's DnD5e conversion.
>D20 conversions
I've never understood the draw of these
I don't know if it's because I got started with World of Darkness, but I've always been especially uninterested in actual DnD.
Oddly, that same distaste doesn't apply to Pathfinder.
Maybe I'm just a hipster.
Pathfinder is basically 3.5 with newer shit
I've not been a huge fan of 3.x in some time
Basically since I started looking into other systems
Just read up on Deadlands. That sounds really cool
It's pretty neat yeah. The artwork is 👌 as well
It's funny actually, in the two PnPs I like most, Shadowrun and Deadlands, the South does indeed rise again
Few things are cooler than a Cowboy
Shadowrun is a weird game to me. I love the setting, but I've never had an easy time coming up with a character concept for that game.
Really? I come up with so many that more than half become NPCs
I think the best I ever had was an Ork Rigger that got his start as a CSA soldier, then became a PMC, then became a shadowrunner to cut out the middleman.
The problem I had was that I had so much money at character creation that I didn't know what to do with it, but I got the impression that if I took less money, I might not have enough to get what I needed.
My last two characters were a hardworking Ork getaway driver who didn't want his criminal activities to come anywhere near his family and a turbostealth Face. The latter didn't get very far because the DM hated how I kept pure RP running and succeeded basically whatever rolls he asked for (until that dwarf biker gang) but the idea was going to be that he was going through a bit of an identity crisis from years of drugs and having too much fun pretending to be other people
I had a VtM character kind of like that.
The former weirded people out because I insisted on only ever using burner phones
And the campaign didn't go far enough for anyone to find out he was a SINer
It was a Malkavian that was so paranoid that he'd kind of divorced himself from his own identity.
I never got to play that character though.
Man I kinda wanna reuse that Ork
Couldn't you get around having a legit SIN by keeping at least one fake one that you use primarily?
I didn't even put anything into rigging. He was just this stubbornly old-fashioned dude who insisted on driving manually and I put a ton of dice into that
Basically
And changing your appearance
But anyone who makes any connection can royally fuck you up
It was my compensation for my Face character- the annoyingly sneaky careful character who pretty much couldn't be traced followed up by one of the most vulnerable characters I've played
How does this all happen on a table top game. It sounds as if you are describing a video game.
It depends.
Because it's just pen and paper. You make everything up. The games are very broad
Ok.