Post originally by Wyvern at 2004-10-01 23:40:35
Converted from Phorums BB System
Ron Fricke wrote:
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the main difference between the three editions is that each has the attributes and skills changed slightly to flavor the genre it supports. There is a conversion table at the WEG site that shows which attributes and skills are used for each book, although I could not find it just now.
There are genre specific creatures, NPCs and equipment in each book that is different than the others.
Adventure and Space have different systems for psionics, and space has spaceship design rules.
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Peachy. Thanks for the info. I wasn't much interested in d6 Adventure before (I have the old d6 System book, though I've never used it), but now I've decided that, were I to get another d6 book, Adventure would be the one to get. The attributes sound better, and the psionics *much* better, than d6 Space. Now I have more motivation to read your review.
If you find the link to that conversion chart, I'd love to see it.
Wyvern
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