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There is a ttrpg youtuber that did a video on Harnmaster mentioning he uses the Ars Magica magic system in that game which sounds like an absolute delight. Me, Myself & Die is the channel name. I love crunchy systems (I've been gamemastering Shadowrun since 3rd edition) and I've wanted to get into a fantasy crunchy system but stars have not aligned ... yet. I've played and ran PF2e a lot and while the three action economy is fantastic and the world-building is delightful (Golarian's kingdomds of Geb & Nex are so unique) I really don't care for Vancian magic or class systems.
Huh, I hadn't thought of that, since PF2e is mostly poised as a D&D alternative rules system, but the setting must be popular given the existence of Savage Pathfinder... I'll have to do more digging into the lore!
I've also had this thought that I was burnt out on crunchier RPGs, before reading PF2e and realizing, no, I'm just tired of fighting against a rules system. :P I'd love to get in some crunchier games, too, so long as they work properly and deliver on their design goals.
and I'll have to check out Me, Myself & Die! I think I've heard the name before.