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D20 Modern: Traits and Flaws

D20 PostModern: Traits and Flaws

Many other games have a system of 'merits and flaws' to give added depth and role-playing opportunities to your characters: now here's a system for adding these in to your D20 Modern character.

Publisher's blurb: "D20 Postmodern Traits and Flaws offers a complete system of self-balancing character traits. These traits are designed to flesh out aspects of your character, such as personality, background, or even physique. Traits can serve as an interesting starting point for roleplaying, reminding players of their character's most prominent strengths and weaknesses. Suggestions for roleplaying opportunities are given throughout. Character traits include coldly logical, strange luck, preternaturally sensitive and many more...

"Flaws exist as a sort of anti-feat. Whereas a feat enables a character to be better than normal at performing a task (or even to do something that normal characters can't), a flaw restricts a character's capabilities or imposes a penalty of some sort. Character flaws include criminal record, manchurian candidate, tracking implant and many more..."

Megan's review

Click HERE to buy this from RPG Now.

Book Details:
Author: Michael Todd
Publishers' Reference: BFG1402
ISBN: n/a
PDF, 17 pages
Date: September 2005

Product page last updated: 10 September 2005