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'''d20 Apocalypse''' is a splatbook for [[d20 Modern]] that is a spin-off to [[d20 Future]]. As its name suggests, it is focused on running post-apocalyptic games, with multiple different kinds of post-apocalyptic settings being presented for DMs to use.
'''d20 Apocalypse''' is a splatbook for [[d20 Modern]] that is a spin-off to [[d20 Future]]. As its name suggests, it is focused on running post-apocalyptic games, with multiple different kinds of post-apocalyptic settings being presented for DMs to use.
This book ''finally'' introduced an alternative to d20 Modern's bizzare wealth rules in the form of Trade Value. Sadly the values of this system is weighted toward apocalyptic settings, with individual rounds of ammo being high priced.


[[Category: Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Settings]] [[Category: D20 Modern]]
[[Category: Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Settings]] [[Category: D20 Modern]]

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d20 Apocalypse is a splatbook for d20 Modern that is a spin-off to d20 Future. As its name suggests, it is focused on running post-apocalyptic games, with multiple different kinds of post-apocalyptic settings being presented for DMs to use.

This book finally introduced an alternative to d20 Modern's bizzare wealth rules in the form of Trade Value. Sadly the values of this system is weighted toward apocalyptic settings, with individual rounds of ammo being high priced.