The closest info I can find is in the AD&D DMG, pg 175, under the heading 'Party Magic Items'. This table, and associated tables on the next page, define the probable magic items for a party (by character level) of NPC adventurers encountered in a dungeon.
I am going to run a one-off Halloween-themed OSRIC session tonight and not being a grognard, I am unsure of how much wealth (coin) and how many magic items to assign to 3rd level PCs.
Can anyone help me with this? I do not want to overdue it and end up with a monty haul or munchkins.
Thanks much.
After considerable deliberation, our group has decided to simply ignore D&D.NEXT and continue our support of Paizo and Pathfinder until such time that we stop gaming or Paizo retires the game.
My significant other and I are looking for a MMORPG to join for some cooperative fun-time after the kiddies are settled in for the night. Our first thought was to join WoW, however, neither of us have played it before (our last joint effort was Ultima Online) and don't know if playing WoW is...
Thanks for the advice Banshee. I too own this product and have used it consistently since my purchase. However, I am looking for a software-based solution so that I can travel with my laptop and have everything I need right in front of me.
Todd, What changes have you made to DM Familiar since the 3.5 heyday? I briefly used DMF 'back in the good ole days' and I was wondering what, if any, changes you have made to this project to support PFRPG?
Thanks!
Howdy,
I'm looking for a decent combat tracker that I can use for Pathfinder sessions. I am not concerned if the software/workbook costs money or is free, rather, I am interested in a rich feature set. If you know of such a tool, please share any info you have with me.
Thanks.
I would like to chime in and share my frustrations with the registration process. This is my third consecutive year attending Gen Con, and the perception I have is that the registration process is worse now than ever before. Sure they slapped a new UI on the process and admittedly provided...