carpedavid
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technowraith, send me an email, and I'll send you a comp. copy of Diamond Gulch - which is a wild west d20 adventure.
I notice several suggestions above that in 'Western D&D' the 'other' be 'Native American' elves, rather than 'Redskin' orcs. Be warned that this postmodernist 'Dances with Wolves' approach to the genre will actually take your game further away from the traditional Western than standard Gygaxian D&D. If the natives are the good guys, doesn't that mean the settlers (humans, presumably) are the bad guys?
You beat me to it. That's kinda how I use it. Most Quickdraw "Gunslingers" though use throwing axes in hip holsters (Reminds someone of that awful funny fantasy movie with Jack Palance? Hawk?). Add a feat that gives you +1d6 sneak attack damage ... or a special houserule that everyone who catches someone flatfooted gains +1d6 damage (I've never understood why a barbarian with a greataxe bashing someone from behind who didn't notice him didn't get some kind of extra damage)...Satori said:I just had a cool idea.
Pick up a copy of Oriental Adventures, and change the name of "Iaijutsu Focus" to "Quick Draw".
Now you can have mythical Quick Draw battles where a single bullet kills the BBEG in a cinematic duel!
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This sounds like great fun!