(Notice: Mods, I was not sure where to put this, so if this is in the wrong forum, feel free to move it. For the moment, this just seemed the appropriate place.)
So if you said yes to at least one of the things I put in the title, then boy do I have a thing for you!
So, while I still ADORE Breath of Fire, Tabletop RPGs, namely the infamous Dungeons and Dragons, that's right, Satan's Game, has taken over my life. but I always find myself turning back to Breath of Fire one way or another. Be it basing some of my PCs after my faves, or my current project....
So, I'm working on making Breath of Fire resources to be played for 5e. It will all be homebrew, and for non profit use (Obviously lmao) and probably just for games based around the world of Breath of Fire's I-III with a few elements from IV/V: Dragon Quarter mixed in. The biggest things I want to work on are Races, and tweaking things to work with D&D's 5e system. This may include making an entire Monster Manual from enemies/bosses in game.
The biggest thing I will have to deal with, though, is probably making sure the races featured though the games are as balanced as they can be. The biggest challenges or me seem to be the Brood/Dragon Clan and the Woren tribe, however I do want to make any use of Dragon or Weretiger forms available.
Some races will also have subthypes, with Racials that can replace the default racials, like how Tieflingsor Elves work. As far as playable classes, I think i will be okay with the normal 5e classes, since I don't see them needing too much tweaking to fit into most worlds. Or maybe I'm wrong, only time will tell.
Once I'm satisfied with what I have, I might or might not run a campaign. For now, this is all a Work in Progress, and anyone willing to offer up advice, suggestions, or critique are welcome to.
I'm hoping to make something fun and entertaining for those of us who love Roleplay, Tabletop, or just want somethingclose to the game to do. This is something I have had on my mind for a while now, and I aim to make this a finished project in the long run.