And I think that's cool of him. But his products are awesome, and I use them, and I try to share them with others because they are great, high quality, FREE (in PDF) products. On an unrelated-to-FASERIP note, Blacky has also written Codename: Spandex, a faithful retro-clone of the old Golden Heroes rpg from the 80s. User summary: Marvel Super Heroes: Nth Edition is a fan-made game set in the Marvel universe and using a modified FASERIP system. Characters are defined by Abilities, Powers, and Talents. Powers and Talents are unique for each character; Abilities include Fighting, Agility, Might, Endurance, Shoot, Will, Observe, Reason, and Cunning.
I know there are older threads about this, but I'm looking for some more specific info.
I was reading my ICONS stuff. I love the game, but it wasn't a great fit for my group. But anytime ICONS is mentioned, I hear about MSH games that have been going on for decades and how it remains many people's go-to supers system.
My memory of it in the early 80s was that it was OK, but couldn't touch Champions or many systems that have come out since then.
What am I missing?
I DLed a bunch of stuff to investigate, but I was wondering how do the clones FASERIP and G-Core change and/or improve the old system? Or is the old system simply better (since it is legally available)?
Thanks for all your insights.
I was reading my ICONS stuff. I love the game, but it wasn't a great fit for my group. But anytime ICONS is mentioned, I hear about MSH games that have been going on for decades and how it remains many people's go-to supers system.
My memory of it in the early 80s was that it was OK, but couldn't touch Champions or many systems that have come out since then.
What am I missing?
I DLed a bunch of stuff to investigate, but I was wondering how do the clones FASERIP and G-Core change and/or improve the old system? Or is the old system simply better (since it is legally available)?
Thanks for all your insights.
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