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Would Anyone Like an Elric Campaign Book for D&D?

Started by RPGPundit, May 17, 2017, 03:10:29 AM

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Krimson

Quote from: remial;966071any chance of getting a copy of the True 20 / M&M x-over? or pointing me to where I can find a copy?

I'll have to do some digging. The forums don't exist anymore though might be archived somewhere. I may have hard copies I made over a decade ago, so I'll have to type it out. Once I find it, it shouldn't take too long since it's basically a list with point break down. As I recall True20 levels were less "fat" than M+M 2e, which averaged out to 7.5 points per level instead of 15.
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