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24207 No.544  

So I picked this up awhile ago, thinking some of the art was nice and I'd played a couple 2nd Ed games that were fun. There anything I should be aware of before trying to convince some friends to play this instead of D&D(Or pending me getting the cash together, Exalted 2nd)?

On an initial read through, the whole thing looks pretty good. Some stuff seems a little more stream-lined. Doing mechs is a little stranger, but nothing that couldn't be gotten used to. What's everyone's thoughts?

>> No.545  

I picked it up and am a HUGE fan of tri-stat dx. Still, couldn't talk my group into it. Now we're doing Iron Heroes, which I do say is quite enjoyable.

>> No.563  

BESM is a very good nice little generic system. You can do a lot of stuff with it.

If you like to have just a system and make your own settings, get BESM. if you like having an awesome over-the-top setting, get exalted 2nd.



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