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Re: [HOE] Re: hoe-digest.20020802



Now this is exactly why I love Deadlands so much.  Every time i've talked
about anything in the general direction of a staff member, i've gotten a
reply!  This is a level of customer service that was presumed dead in the
early 80's^_^.  Anyways, the e-mail i sent sorta hints at one of my
"projects", which will work with both HOE and LC, and i was wondering if i
could meet my goal of 128 pages by adding a section with the new classes
i've created(my page should give you enough hints) as d20 classes.  Thing
is, i reeeaaaalllllly suck at making d20 stuff.    Is there anyone out there
who wants to help?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Jandt" <fajandt@yahoo.com>
To: <hoe@gamerz.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:03 AM
Subject: [HOE] Re: hoe-digest.20020802


> > Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 21:01:29 -0400
> > From: wraith530@comcast.net
> > Subject: [HOE] d20 Rants
> >
> >     Aah, i just picked up HOE d20 today.  I had told
> > myself long ago that
> > I'd never buy a d20 system product*, but I said "Why
> > not, it's only 25 bucks
> > and it's got conversion rules".  This book does do a
> > nice job of compacting
> > everything you need to know about the wasted west
> > into a handy paperback
> > 200-page book, and seems to convert well-enough all
> > the elements to d20.
>
> Why thank you. I am glad it passed muster. ;)
>
> >     Standard gripes, mostly that I don't personally
> > like the idea of Hit
> > Points, seems to me that a flesh-cutting strike's a
> > flesh-cutting strike
> > regardless of experience.  One other one, though.
> > It alluded to the first
> > book for many of its character classes, especially
> > junkers, which were
> > completely revamped in The Junkman Cometh.  It
> > seemed too much to me like
> > DLd20's Mad Scientist.
>
> Well HP are a cross we all have to bear sadly enough.
> As for the Junker, they were deliberately made to
> resemble the Deadlands d20 MS for two reasons: 1) Ease
> of understanding for people coming from Deadlands d20
> to HoE d20. You'll notice Sykers and Doomsayers are
> awful like Hucksters as well. 2) Space. Having to cram
> as much as I could from two books into one meant that
> some things had to go. Therefore Junkers were handled
> this way.
>
> >     Anyways, in conclusion, HOE d20's a pretty good
> > book, moreso if you
> > haven't played HOE before, and it sets a pretty good
> > standard for LC.
>
> Again, thanks.
>
> >     Err...a strange question for any staff members
> > that may be reading
> > this...While I know you're not making and more HOE
> > books, how about HOE/LC
> > combination books?  i could just make the cover
> > purple and...
>
> Well, actually there is another HoE d20 book coming
> out. I am working on a HoE d20 worldbook that will
> have a bunch more post-apocalyptic crunchy bits in it.
> Not sure on size and release date and all those parts
> yet (still in planning stage), but it will be as cool
> as the first book. And don't forget that Horrors of
> the Wasted West is also due out sometime later this
> year I think (check with Shane on that).
>
> Thanks again for the comments and questions,
>
> Fred J.
> Author HoE d20, Way o the Huckster, Way o the Dead,
> Way o the Brave (forthcoming), Way o the Righteous
> (forthcoming)
>
>
> =====
> I've had it up to here. Listening to a small segment of people trying to
put down America. America's the greatest land on Earth and we oughta be
proud of what we have. I'm proud of America. I'm proud of our people and I'm
going to prove it. We're American and damn proud of it!
>
> Dink - Green Mind
>
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