Is there a high powered fantasy rpg using the d100/brp system?
Some people say that stormbringer 2ed does but i dont know anything about that game
>>54005569
>d100 system
Ugh
>>54006052
why the bad reaction my friend?
>>54006440
Because clearly it's an inferior random number generator regardless of any other aspect of the system for reasons that are self-evident to an autist of his caliber.
>>54006583
Damn, i feel like a fool
Joking aside, if you have a recommendation go on
>>54006605
Every percentile system I'm familiar with is fairly low-power, or at least low power compared to the rest of its setting. Eclipse Phase is reasonably high-power, but it's sci-fi and doesn't really do other genres well. There's technically Anima, but having read it I wouldn't recommend it. Some people on here like it, though, so maybe you will too. It's dice plus mods roll over target number, but it does still use a d%.
>>54006712
Well i am mostly asking this because i like anima but it is too complicated for me, not that i dont understand it but its a lot of work to play
and i also like other d100 systems but most of them are mundane in comparison
Mythras or warhammer
>>54005569
Its not BRP, but is d100: Final Fantasy RPG 4th Edition. You may find it free at reddit.com/r/ffrpg
>>54008837
Hello bruno
>>54005569
Maybe revolution d100
>>54006052
I'd take in over d20 any day.
>>54005569
Stormbringer was high powered and no punches pulled, running on weapons and armour in demon-form. It was also preposterously unbalanced (which should be considered a feature instead of a flaw).
For games not released in the 1980's, Mythras' Classic Fantasy rejigs the standard low- to mid powered BRP to D&D powerlevels.