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Generic local setting d20 Modern: Wizards of the Coast: 2002-2003 Builds on a small campaign model and adds magic and monsters to the game, and rules for playing Shadowkind characters. Matter of Britain: High fantasy: Mythological Great Britain and Brittany: Multiple, first used by Pendragon: Mythology, Setting is used by multiple RPGs 1985-present
d20 system, modified (d20 Modern) Urban Arcana is a campaign setting for the d20 Modern roleplaying game that builds on a small campaign model included in the original rulebook. It adds much in the way of magic and monsters to the game, and contains rules for things such as playing Shadowkind characters.
d20 Modern has its own SRD, called the Modern System Reference Document (MSRD). The MSRD includes material from the d20 Modern Roleplaying Game, Urban Arcana Campaign Setting, d20 Menace Manual, and d20 Future. The MSRD can cover a wide variety of genres, but is intended for a modern-day, or in the case of the last of these, a futuristic setting.
d20 Modern is a modern fantasy role-playing game system designed by Bill Slavicsek, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, and Charles Ryan. The system's core rulebook was published by Wizards of the Coast on November 1, 2002; by 2006, ten additional supplements were released. The game is based on the d20 System and the Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition ruleset.
The set of rules of a role-playing game is known as its game system; the rules themselves are known as game mechanics. Although there are game systems which are shared by many games, for example, the d20 system, many games have their own, custom rules system. Game rules determine the success or failure of a character's actions, or adjudicate ...
Modern day skills like Computers and Electronics were added to the skill list. Characters in Spycraft can also critically succeed or critically fail at skill checks. A system for resolving high-speed chases was included in the main rulebook (and expanded somewhat in later supplements).
Dark•Matter is a science fiction/conspiracy theory campaign setting set in the modern day. It was originally published in December 1999 by Wizards of the Coast as the second campaign setting for the Alternity science fiction role-playing game. [1] [2] It was written by Wolfgang Baur and Monte Cook.
The game is advertised as having old-school style with modern rules. [33] [34] Epyllion Epyllion is a game where players play dragons in a dragon-centric world, published by Magpie Games. [35] Fantasy World Fantasy World is a tabletop role-playing game published by MS Edizioni, based on the Powered by the Apocalypse (PbtA) system. [36]