Paul Beakley On a semi-related note, I’m working on a wizard-school hack where the spell list is any move from any other PBTA hack. We tried it out and, in practice, it only kind of works? The way that moves are structured in different PBTA games is sometimes significant enough that they’re not as cross-compatible as you might think. Like some move might generate a resource or outcome that’s connected to another move or to a certain economy or to a certain theme that doesn’t have the same significance in another game. In the end, I ended up having to create guidelines for adapting moves from other PBTA games into spells. So I suspect that in the case you describe, something similar might happen, where some player-adaption would be necessary. That said, I do think we have enough hacks out there that a “Rifts PBTA” thing is possible, where you encourage people to use moves/playbooks from a bunch of different games together and see what happens, though it might end up being really bonkers (like Rifts).