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  1. Are there any reasonably low fantasy #pbta #ttrpg s out there which, crucially, aren't Stonetop or Ironsworn? because those generally seem to be the only recommendations.

    I've been reading #ChasingAdventure recently and I like it a lot but the playbooks feel (a) too overpowered and more importantly (b) too bog standard D&D. I could certainly write my own classes but, counterpoint, I don't want to. Different classes for Chasing Adventure would also work.

  2. Are there any reasonably low fantasy #pbta #ttrpg s out there which, crucially, aren't Stonetop or Ironsworn? because those generally seem to be the only recommendations.

    I've been reading #ChasingAdventure recently and I like it a lot but the playbooks feel (a) too overpowered and more importantly (b) too bog standard D&D. I could certainly write my own classes but, counterpoint, I don't want to. Different classes for Chasing Adventure would also work.

  3. Are there any reasonably low fantasy #pbta #ttrpg s out there which, crucially, aren't Stonetop or Ironsworn? because those generally seem to be the only recommendations.

    I've been reading #ChasingAdventure recently and I like it a lot but the playbooks feel (a) too overpowered and more importantly (b) too bog standard D&D. I could certainly write my own classes but, counterpoint, I don't want to. Different classes for Chasing Adventure would also work.

  4. Are there any reasonably low fantasy s out there which, crucially, aren't Stonetop or Ironsworn? because those generally seem to be the only recommendations.

    I've been reading recently and I like it a lot but the playbooks feel (a) too overpowered and more importantly (b) too bog standard D&D. I could certainly write my own classes but, counterpoint, I don't want to. Different classes for Chasing Adventure would also work.

  5. Are there any reasonably low fantasy #pbta #ttrpg s out there which, crucially, aren't Stonetop or Ironsworn? because those generally seem to be the only recommendations.

    I've been reading #ChasingAdventure recently and I like it a lot but the playbooks feel (a) too overpowered and more importantly (b) too bog standard D&D. I could certainly write my own classes but, counterpoint, I don't want to. Different classes for Chasing Adventure would also work.