That's a cool idea. I could see that being a ton of fun. But holy fuck, that would be *so much work* to make it interesting. Like, even if you went with some basic, core playstyles (bruiser, mage, whatever) and then expanded based on skills from that, it's going to balloon out of control. If that was the entire focus of the game you could probably invest enough time to make it awesome though. Without that time investment, you'd just have a system that kind of bland and boring.
Well, I never said anything about classes lol
Basically, my idea was simple:
You start/build your character, with X skill points (the usual).
From there on, it's about exploring and finding stuff, and meeting characters. That way you can always add whatever you want (be a place, an item, or NPCs) without having to worry about levelling up, combat or any numeric factor.
Example:
You want to enter The Klub. But, the bouncer is a massive Minork (mix of Minotaur and Ork). He laughs at you (if you don't have physical skills, or not enough), and you can only pass if you (or someone with you) beats him in combat, or if you find someone that can whitstand his manhood.
So it all depends on who you met, who you recruited, and if you have skills.
You could try to fight yourself (or some other present NPC), or see who can take it. Trick is, none would, you simply set 2 or 3 specific NPCs. Either the huge Horseman at the farms (which doesn't has combat skills, but he's a massive brute), or that seemingly useless curvy prostitute could take it (if ye bothered talking, she's a half-goo... no limits!). Horseman vs Minork it's a fight scene, and Milf-goo marries Minork it's a sex scene.
This way you reduce the amount of probabilities in specific situations, but on some others you can use the combat "by choices" I've mentioned before.
No classes, each character has skills, and your MC can find/develop new ones.
Great idea, bro. I still wanna know where you got that sweet drawing in your signature.
It's mine.
Some anon comissioned some drawings, that derived in a sort of comic pages, but it was using others artwork (basically, he wanted specific pics, but redrawn to fit what he wanted). I convinced him to start fresh without copying, but after that he dissapeared *shrug*
I took the opportunity to try and test a different style, more in line with Eleuteri Serpieri, since the idea was a sort of post-apoc-like world.