Free Resources


This is where you get the most out of RPM.
The free download supplements found here provide many useful additions to the core RolePlayingMaster program. They are quality additions that make your roleplaying more easier, and hence more fun!

You can get everything here from adventures, to map packs, to NPC packs, campaign sources and other material.
In addition, you can get more files from the Unofficial Yahoo fan site.

If you think it may be of general interest, you are most welcome to submit your own material for inclusion here, or at the yahoo fan site.
To make use of the great material here, you need to first have RolePlayingMaster installed. It can be downloaded here.
 
 

Please Note

You do not unzip these files. You Import them using the import facility under Tools. The exception is the Text Generators Pack, which has its own instructions.
 
 
Software Library (all free)
The following files can be downloaded and installed into your RPM system using the "Import" function. Simply download the file, then use the Export/Import option under the Tools menu option.
 
The Core 3.5 Revised 3rd Edition ruleset. (updated 18/Jul/2006)
Core 3.0  dataset The Core 3.0 3rd Edition ruleset. (updated 18/Jul/2006)
valuable collection of craftsmen, professionals and others, with guildelines on how to play them.
 collection of over 1000 NPCs
collection of creatures from Aasimar to Zombie
generators for names( creatures, taverns, books), plot ideas and much more
 source material
 source material
 adventure (1-2 level party)
 adventure (4th level party)
 campaign setting
 source material
map pack
map pack
Unofficial Yahoo fan site


3.5 Revised dataset (revised 3rd edition):(click to download)  [updated 18/Jul/2006]

You need to have RPM v4.4.2, or later, installed. Please restart RPM after importing this dataset.

  • This has a fully revised database for the revised 3.5 classes, items, races, feats, skills and other information.
  • This is what you use to generate characters, encounters and games for the new 3.5 rules.
  • Your previous characters and creatures are automatically converted, by simply doing a "ReCalculate". You may include ALL your old characters and creatures in the Creature List window, and then ReCalculate them all at once.
There is an extensive encyclopaedic entry for the rules for the revised 3.5 edition, .

The encyclopaedia information is arranged in a simple tree hierarchy so that you can easily locate the information you want. It covers rules detail in far greater scope than before, and is an extremely valuable on-line resource for everything from combat rules, through to specifics about magic items creation, environment, and even epic characters and feats.

Use it to learn about the revised rules, and particularly as an instant on-line resource when playing.

You should find it almost unnecessary to refer to your 3.5 books!




3.0 dataset (Core 3rd edition):(click to download[updated 18/Jul/2006]

You need to have RPM v4.4.2, or later, installed. Please restart RPM after importing this dataset.

  • This has a fully revised database for the revised 3.5 classes, items, races, feats, skills and other information.
  • This is what you use to generate characters, encounters and games for the new 3.5 rules.
  • Your previous characters and creatures are automatically converted, by simply doing a "ReCalculate". You may include ALL your old characters and creatures in the Creature List window, and then ReCalculate them all at once.



Everyone Else:(click to download)  [updated 16th July 2003]
There's PCs, NPCs, monsters, and then... Everyone Else. This fantastic resource details 13 broad categories covering over 80 jobs types, such as craftsmen, professionals and other workers.
These are typically the commoners with specific skills in their own fields.

The guidelines, basic rules and customization suggestions are all readily accessible in the Campaign Encyclopaedia. Each category has sample statblocks,totalling to over 300 in all.

Additionally, the characters are  fully constructed, allowing you to pull them into your adventure, or easily access them  on the fly using the Creature Organizer.

I highly recommend picking up this cheap bestselling PDF at RPGNow  complete with its artwork. I also highly recommend having this loaded and available in your copy of RPM, for easy access, and customizing it as needed.



NPC Pack 1000 :(click to download)  [updated 8th July 2003]

A monstrous collection of over 1000 NPCs, .
These guys come fully equipped with class levels, feats, skills, known spells, equipment, and even personalities and possibly secrets. As always, you can easily change whatever you want, right down to quickly adding templates, or even changing the race.

Use the Creature Organizer to easily find what you want, quickly and easily incorporate these NPCs into your own game.
If there are good suggestions from people on how this quick time saver could be even more improved, I'll release updated versions of the NPC pack.



Everyone:(click to download)  [updated 19th July 2003]
 

A monstrous collection of over 500 core races from Aasimar to Zombie.
This is a resource that you can simply load into RPM, quickly accessible for full statblock lookups, customization, or use in your current adventure.

I've personally used the pack as a massive check on all of RPM's calculations, across all the different situations for different racial types. This includes extensive verification of things such as AC, saves, attacks and damage.



Text Generators pack:(click to download)  [updated 31st Jan 2003]
Text generators for everything from taven names, to fantasy names, to orc names or dwarven battlecries.
A series of varied generators also includes things such as bad luck events, tavern incidents, or simple plot ideas.
Based on the excellent TableSmith concept by Bruce Gulke.
This includes TableSmith contributions from the RPG community, and is thus presented as a separate download.

This is a different type of download to the Import/Export variety. Simple copy the "tables.zip" file into your RPM install directory, and the generators  will be automatically installed when you next start up RPM.


D20 Modern:(click to download)  [updated 27thNov 2002]
Roleplaying in modern times also sees a decent facelift to some common rules.
This supplement can be imported into RPM, giving you a new list of classes, skills, feats, and items for modern day playing.


DragonStar:(click to download)
This excellent source is the work of Michael Breaux, and has the races, feats, skills, items etc, that you need to play DragonStar.
DragonStar is by Fantasy Flight Games: Dragonstar is a boundless universe of magic and machine, science and sorcery. Intrepid adventurers explore the Outlands in starships powered by fusion fire and arcane rituals.


Adventure - Beeyond (click to download)
An adventure from Joe Sweeney that provides a nice diversion for a 1-2  level party - includes nice CC2 maps of the surrounding country-side and and castle.



Adventure - The Burning Sage Demense (click to download) [updated 13/Apr/2005]
Spencer T. Cooley's award-winning adventure in the ENWorld adventure contest, for 4th level characters. The adventure is complete with story-line, maps, full player and DM location descriptions, and generated encounters.
With this adventure you may:
  • Beef it up, or down, easily. You have full access to the adventure story/descriptions, and all the creatures.
  • Generate the adventure report, and play it at the gaming table from the printout.
  • Put the HTML report into a PDA device, and use that at the gaming table.
  • Play the adventure module at the gaming table using the BattleMap for quick access to maps (pan/zoom), locations, and creatures.
  • As above, but also make use of RPM's encounter/combat management for full initiative and combat management.



DaemonForge Campaign Setting  (click to download)
Daemonforge is a fan created world, which is being developed by people like you. It is a grim world, where the mortal races have been forced back by the fiendish onslaught into a small corner of the world. They are protected from the daemonic hordes by strongholds located in the mountain range that separates the Last Refuge from the Broken Lands.
This is primarily source material for the "Campaign Encyclopaedia".


Netbooks  (click to download)
This is a selected collection of the famous netbooks - primarily source material for the "Campaign Encyclopaedia".It includes the following:
  • Combat and War
  • Planes
  • Plots (excellent!)
  • Warfare



Maps - Map a week  (click to download)
A collection of high quality maps specifically designed for general use.
These are readily accessible from the Campaign Encyclopaedia, and you can do a simple copy-and-paste to bring them into your own adventures.


Maps - Cartograpgy Unlimited  (click to download)
A collection of  sample maps from Anna M Dobritt. You can see more of Anna's work at Mortality Net.
These are readily accessible from the Campaign Encyclopaedia, and you can do a simple copy-and-paste to bring them into your own adventures.