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Originally Posted by Peter Knutsen
Sure, but the two Dungeon Fantasy books don't replace Magic in any way, or even the pertient parts of Martial Arts.
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Note that this wasn't their goal. Paul and I have said
repeatedly here and on RPGnet that, were we shooting for a self-contained game intended to go toe-to-toe with
D&D, it would look nothing like
DF.
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I'd much have preferred to see a version of GURPS Dungeon Fantasy that did away with spells, and handled everything with Advantages.
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Well, since part of our marketing goal with
DF was to raise the profile of
GURPS as an FRPG and ultimately sell more copies of
Fantasy and
Magic, that wouldn't have been a good approach.
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GURPS already has Healing, and Speak With Animals/Plants as ready-to-use advantages, so with some extra work put into it, you could have built ready-to-use advantage versions of Offensive Fire Magic, Fire Shield, Lightning Bolt, Invisibility, Illusions and so forth, and of course also pointed out the most obvious enhancers for Healing (such as Ranged, and Accurate to give a bonus to the roll).
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That wouldn't have made
GURPS look half as attractive to FRPG players, though.
Magic contains well over 800 spells! There's no way I could include that many abilities built from advantages in a PDF.
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Originally Posted by Peter Knutsen
As for Martial Arts, re-printing the 2-3 most crucial pages of Techniques would do the trick (at least you did reprint the archery advantage, but that's not enough).
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Techniques are a fussy advanced concept. They're really not very attractive or easy to understand for those not interested in full-bore
Martial Arts action.
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Originally Posted by Peter Knutsen
Likewise, I'm very disappointed to see that there aren't any pre-built advantages for Monks and Bards; instead, players must build them themselves, then do the arithmetic, and then submit the final advantage builds to the GM to see if he approves them.
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Did you perhaps not read pp. 21-22 of the PDF? All of the abilities for Bard-Song and Chi Mastery (and also Druidic Arts and Holy Might) are completely worked out, with all of the modifiers and point costs. All players have to do is write them down and pay the points.
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Originally Posted by Peter Knutsen
Oh, and by the way, where are the "racial" templates?
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Coming in a future installment. This is a PDF
series -- which might go to dozens of PDFs -- not an all-in-one product.
You seem to have a weird idea about what
DF was supposed to be. It's meant as an extended series of inexpensive game aids for gamers who've bought all kinds of
GURPS books --
especially Magic -- and just want to see a subset of that stuff gathered in one place to help them kick off a classic campaign type. It isn't meant as a book replacement, a one-volume game, or anything like that.