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* This game uses a system essentially similar to the d20 system (and according to rumor was originally intended to be d20 compatible), but with a few significant differences:
* Different combat skills are learned instead of the d20 system's all encompassing Base Attack Bonus.
* For normal checks 2d6 are rolled instead of 1d20. Some would argue this produces a nicer "bell curve" and is more realistic (though it skews the scale from the d20 norm). Personally I don't really care one way or the other.
* The Attributes and "Reactions" (derived attributes) are different. And actually these I prefer over the standard d20 system.
* Character creation partly involves choosing different packages of talents based on experience at different stages of life.
- Peter K.