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Campaign Builders: Modern High
Publisher: RPG Objects
by Timothy B. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 06/30/2011 10:33:21

Campaign Builders are quick books to help you get started with a campaign mode. In this case a modern high school (and two popular variations, the Horror High and Ninja School). I grabbed this for ideas to help with a anime/supers/magic flavored high school game I Was working on at the time and it was a great help. The coolest feature here (and since used in other games) is the "Allowance" mechanic. This might not be the first place it has been used like this, but what they do have here is very good.

It is a great product for the price. I might have liked to see more school types and paid a little more, but all in all I am very happy with it.



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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Campaign Builders: Modern High
Publisher: RPG Objects
by Mark G. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 02/22/2006 00:00:00

?Campaign Builders: Modern High? by Rpgobjects is an 11 page pdf designed for the d20 Modern system that helps you set a modern campaign in the realm of teenagers as seen in popular TV programs. This is achieved through the modification of a couple key areas of the d20 modern system.

Popularity replaces Reputation and Allowance replaces Wealth in this re-envisioning of d20 modern. The other major change is the introduction of Interests which replace Occupation for the high school and college and then provides a bridging mechanic which sort of harmonizes the two systems.

Under this new system all characters gain 1 interest whenever they gain a level with a maximum of 4 for high school, 4 for college and 3 for graduate school. Interest for high school include academics, bully, cheerleader, creative, geek, jock, part-time job, partying, petty crime, snoop, student government, and vocational training; at higher education levels law enforcement, pre-med and rotc also become available. Some of the interests like bully have prerequisites though most don?t. Each interest provides a small benefit such as adding a skill permanently to your skill list, a competence bonus to a known skill, or a combat bonus. Additionally each provides an adjustment to the character?s allowance and popularity. Not surprising part time job increases your allowance and partying has a detrimental effect on your allowance (Can everyone name someone that took 3 interests in partying at university and had to sell their CD collection to buy Kraft Dinner?).

When a character enters the workforce the supplement has alternative versions of the occupations found in the d20 modern book. Since each of the interests already provide for additional skills the occupation are designed to convert allowance into wealth. When a player that chooses an occupation similar to the way they played and developed their character, they will earn a higher wealth score. I?m going to quote an example here because I don?t think I can explain as easily as showing you one example.

Celebrity Prerequisite: Charisma 13+ Wealth (talents): The character gains +1 Wealth for each Charismatic Hero talent Wealth (ability scores): The character gains Wealth equal to his Charisma modifier. Wealth (feats): +1 for each of the following feats: Athletic, Confident, Deceptive, Focused Wealth (special): The character also gains a Wealth bonus equal to his Reputation modifier.

The next section of the book offers 18 new talents and 2 new feats. Each of the basic classes include 3 new talents include one talent tree that will result in an increased statistic such as Strength Training. The talent trees are grappler, puglist, strength training, sprinter, natural athlete, agility training, bulking up, intimidating presence, endurance training, book learning, computer whiz, science nerd, common sense, nosey, self-help, mr./ms. Popular, everybody loves you, public speaking. The two feats are Expert in your field, which grants you a reputation bonus to a skill and Trust Fund Baby, which is a wealth bonus like windfall that starts low but grows at an irregular rate to +12 if you can wait long enough to cash it in.

The final section spanning a whopping 2 pages is Campaign models. The suggested settings include Horror High and Ninja High and both include a major opponent CR10 for Horror High and CR 13 for Ninja High.

Editing and layout are strong as with most Rpgobjects releases except ?Principle?. The teacher in charge of the order and management of a school is a Principal.

Strangely for a book about playing teenage characters and using interests, allowance and popularity ? not a single npc using the features of this pdf was presented.

Still the OGC declaration is very clear with the statement ?The campaign model and NPC descriptions are closed content. The remaining text is open content.?, so hopefully someone will bring us a modern high supplement in the future or even an expansion in the Modern Dispatch perhaps. <br><br> <b>LIKED</b>: Interesting reworking of the modern system to fit the genre. Interests represent very iconic ideas about high school I really like the strength, dexterity, etc training feat which will be adopted into my modern game.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: No sample characters built using this mechanic.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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Campaign Builders: Modern High
Publisher: RPG Objects
by Charles B. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 02/15/2006 00:00:00

Another great product from one of the very best minds for D20 Modern, today. Chuck Rice has done it again with a truly masterful product. If your D20 Modern characters are high school, college, or grad school students, this product will help round them out excellently. Whether they're jocks, nerds, cheerleaders, party animals or somewhere in-between, this has something for them all. With a new mechanic called "Interests" which constitutes those things the character does or did before their Occupation kicks in, they're offered more choices. A number of new Talents for each base class, and a number of new feats really rounds out this excellent product. This should be an addition to every D20 Modern campaign.<br><br> <b>LIKED</b>: Everything. Lots of crunch. Incredible bang for the buck.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Nothing. It was all good.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>



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