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What’s not to like?

d20 Modern's game mechanics.
Why?
This could be its own thread. Very few of the system's new ideas were properly thought out. It took at least two revisions (the still bad Star Wars d20 to the great Saga Edition) to be any good.
As much as I hold fond memories of reading the mini-settings in Polyhedron back when d20 was trying to be a universal system that revived forgotten TSR IPs, that sounds really boring. Do you have something else to contribute to this thread?
 

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