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Re: [HOE] Denver d20



On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Fred Jandt wrote:

> This looks pretty good! Can't wait to see the Roach
> Commander.

Thanks. I've already revised some stats for the Roach Soldier so I'll prob
send a new version when I send out the Commander...

> This brings a question to mind. I am working on the
> next book for HoE d20, a big ass Worldbook, and I was
> wondering what stuff would you like to see in it.

I'm somewhat new to the setting (I only own the HoE d20 and original
version, Denver, Iron Oasis, and Hell or High Water), so I'm not sure what
exists and what doesn't, but I'd like to see the new automations and power
armor from the Denver book.  I'd also like to see some info for east of
the Mississippi (maybe just over the eastern shore where a posse might be
able to survive for a time? I think Memphis would be interesting, but that
could be because I'm from TN.).  Oh, and don't forget rules for cyborgs!
I wouldn't mind having Pentacorp explained, more info on the Rain Forest,
and maybe more about the stuff that survives in Purgatory.  A nice subject
index for the book (and the d20 HoE rules) would be REALLY nice. Is that
enough of a wish list, or do I need to add more? :)

By the way, I have a question about the d20 HoE rules: what skills are
cross-class skills for the different classes?  I couldn't find any mention
of cross-class skills in the book.  Am I missing something?

Thanks,
Kerry

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