I personally use Rodinal with Acros where the grain is not an issue at all, and I also like the results with FP4+ and PanF+. I have developed just about everything in it: HP5+ and TMax400, TriX and Rollei RPX400, ERA 100, Lucky SHD100, Neopan 400. My feeling is that the faster films are better in TMax developer or D76, and in some cases I have had good results with Caffenol H. I do not like Rodinal with Rollei RPX400, as it produces a lot of fog. I have found that Rodinal tends to let the shadows crash if a film is slightly underexposed. This is especially true of "over-rated" films such as Foma 100. In such a case I would definitely rate N-1 (eg EI 50 for Foma 100), and develop normally. I use 1:50, with very gentle inversions every minute. Generally, Rodinal is not a good developer for pushing films, as the shadows just won't come to life for me. TMax dev or Xtol are a lot better for that. But exposed well, and developed with care, Rodinal negs can print really beautifully. Parodinal is exceedingly easy and cheap to make, so Rodinal in that form is very accessible, and certainly worth trying with films such as TMax100 and Acros. If you are interested in the Parodinal instructions, this thread explains it:
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As explained, this formula should last quite long on a shelf, and is used in identical fashion to Rodinal. I'd appreciate feedback if you have tried it.