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Simian_Prime
Nov 6, 2011

When they passed out body parts in the comics today, I got Cathy's nose and Dick Tracy's private parts.
Feels like all that’s needed to pull the rug out from Paizo is for Wizards to release a setting that’s explicitly “D&D, but in Space.”

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Simian_Prime
Nov 6, 2011

When they passed out body parts in the comics today, I got Cathy's nose and Dick Tracy's private parts.

Rigged Death Trap posted:

Starfinder is more dnd but scifi
Spelljammer is more high fantasy on the high space waves.

Which could also be fun, but I was imagining more of a sci-fi bent to it.

Hell, now that I think of it, the Far Future of the Forgotten Realms could be a fun, goofy setting. A second Avatar War allows the gods to take off the brakes on Toril’s overall tech level. With the Weave being pushed out into outer space, and many of the fallen gods still controlling parts of the planet as petty tyrants, there’s impetus now to explore the stars. Magic is harnessed to explore the stars. Elminster’s a cyborg now. That sort of thing.

You’ve got a setting with instant marketability, and even the janky 5e ruleset is still better than Starfinger.

Simian_Prime fucked around with this message at 09:20 on Feb 17, 2018

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