PeelSeel2 said:Castles and Crusades. A DM's dream.
Arashi Ravenblade said:i love having tons of rules too. Actually i say in all seriousness that having so many rules the players will never look into them all gives me alot of power as a DM. I can rule something and they cant argue or arent in the mood or in a position to look into it.
More rules means a more complete game. Rules lite means lazy designers.
DMing Castles and Crusades is like building a skyscraper on a foundation made from butterscotch pudding.PeelSeel2 said:Castles and Crusades. A DM's dream.
Umbran said:It occurs to me that the simplest fix for prestige classes is to go ahead and have them, but don't allow the players to know which ones are available until they are encountered in game. The players may know of guilds of assassins, or various knightly orders, but if they don't know the mechanics until they learn about them in-game, they can't plan ahead.