like the central idea of D&D 4th Edition: The powers, the tactical elements (shift, forcing movement) and the speed at the lower levels.
But there is many problems, and it's a mess to find the books and apply all the erratas. Essentials suck ass too.
So, any suggestions of games that look similar to play? Forget about 3.x and 13th Age, please.
>>51414854
Stop shilling Strike!
Why does /tg/ keep shilling Strike?
>>51414508
It's not too bad once you get around how abysmally organized the rulebook is?seriously, the rulebook makes it seem a lot more complicated than it is.
>>51414300
You might enjoy Legend by Rule of Cool.
It is (very loosely) based on 3.5, rather than 4e, but they tore down and rebuilt the system with a focus on mechanically interesting and diverse combat.
>>51414508
... why are you replying to that post?
Anyway, I didn't even have time to suggest Strike! yet.
>>51414300
>and it's a mess to find the books and apply all the erratas
Dude! 4e general has two very useful links and CBLoader applies basically all the erratas.
>>51415328
Not OP, but I did run a short Legend game. I liked the system a lot but the lack of a monster manual really killed it for me. I did NOT want to stat up every single monster the players ever encountered.