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I'd love to play in a Vampire: The Masquerade campaign, or to GM an Avatar Legends campaign. But I've only got one gaming group, we've got one ongoing campaign, and even getting them to play Pathfinder rather than D&D was an unusual and new experience for them.
We just wrapped up an avatar game. It has some oddities but overall really fun!
Oh nice! Good to hear. What were your thoughts on the system more specifically, if you don't mind my asking?
Combat felt a bit clunky until we starred treating it more as roleplay and less as "DND combat." Overall, the mechanics encouraged interparty role play which was sooo much fun. I'd highly recommend it
Are you me? This is almost my exact situation. Only difference is that I convinced them to PF2e from The Dark Eye 5 (DSA5).