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Mutants & Masterminds is a 2002 tabletop RPG from Green Ronin Publishing, Mutants & Masterminds, also known as M&M, describes itself as "The World's Greatest Superhero Role-Playing Game." DC Comics sure seemed to think so. The game uses a heavily modified version[1] of the D20 System from Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition, and its point-buy character creation system is designed to allow players to create just about any character they can think of. In fact, the "Roll Call" section of the Atomic Think Tank, the official Mutants & Masterminds forum, contains fan-submitted stats for pretty much every fictional character that's ever existed, from Superman to Sailor Moon to Shaggy Rogers to whoever else you know.
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