Easy. D6 1-4 monsters go first. 5-6 PCs go first. Clockwise around the table is the init order.
Something like this will probably work best for what I'm going for.
Easy. D6 1-4 monsters go first. 5-6 PCs go first. Clockwise around the table is the init order.
I generally find the system works great for big set piece battles a la 4e encounters, but for "one orc" type encounters the init rolls can take longer than the actual fight, & half the PCs never get to act. It's particularly a problem when the PCs are in a 10' corridor, very common in old-school dungeons.
I'm thinking of something like "roll init vs DC set by target init, those who win go first in order of closeness to target".
But "d6, 4-6 your side goes first" also sounds good.![]()
No, I'm not interested in running this campaign like a 4e campaign. This game is specifically going to have an old-school feel.
As a side note, the "one orc" encounter is where initiative matters a great deal since it determines if the foe gets their single action off or not, as well as who is attacking them, if they are using spells or other limited resources, etc. (Plus any RP that can come out of it - bragging rights for the barbarian, the paladin trying to take prisoners instead of killing, etc.)
you can line up round order by dexterity score always.
It may get boring for the party, but maybe they will develop certain strategies around pre set order.
Easy. D6 1-4 monsters go first. 5-6 PCs go first. Clockwise around the table is the init order.
I ran a game that had 6-8 players for a while. What I did was have a small white board on a table easel. Each PC's name was written on a wide magnet that had enough room left over for the initiative number. When it was time to roll initiative, a player at the other end of the table took everyone's iniative, wrote it on the magnets, and rearranged the magnets in initiative order. There were blank magnets for monsters. This allowed me to offload the setup for initiative to another player, and everyone could see the order which helped make sure that I did not skip anyone.