Necro_Kinder
First Post
So i got to thinkin the other day, I really like the Classical world, and I really like D&D. Why haven't I ever put the two together before? So I have decided to run a Greco-Roman D&D game. Now, this is going to be somewhat historical. There will be some magic, but not lots. Weapons and Armor will be restricted. They are as follows:
Allowed Weapons:
Dagger
Sickle
Club
Mace
Spear
Sarissa (longspear) (upped to 15 ft reach)
Quarter staff
Javelin
Slings
Hand axe
Throwing Axe
Kukri
Short sword
Battleaxe
Long sword
Scimitar
Trident
Great club
Greataxe
Net
Gauntlet (Cestus)
Spiked Gauntlet (Spiked Cestus)
Allowed Armor:
Padded
Leather
Studded Leather
Leather Scale
Breast Plate
Banded Mail (legionnaire style)
All shields
I am unsure what to do for classes, I was thinking of using Iron Heroes classes, or maybe just modified standard D&D classes. I will be using Defense bonuses and Armor as DR though, from Iron Heroes. I will post more as I think of it, but for right now i want to know if anyone would be interested in playing it, and your thoughts on classes, weapons, and armor.
Allowed Weapons:
Dagger
Sickle
Club
Mace
Spear
Sarissa (longspear) (upped to 15 ft reach)
Quarter staff
Javelin
Slings
Hand axe
Throwing Axe
Kukri
Short sword
Battleaxe
Long sword
Scimitar
Trident
Great club
Greataxe
Net
Gauntlet (Cestus)
Spiked Gauntlet (Spiked Cestus)
Allowed Armor:
Padded
Leather
Studded Leather
Leather Scale
Breast Plate
Banded Mail (legionnaire style)
All shields
I am unsure what to do for classes, I was thinking of using Iron Heroes classes, or maybe just modified standard D&D classes. I will be using Defense bonuses and Armor as DR though, from Iron Heroes. I will post more as I think of it, but for right now i want to know if anyone would be interested in playing it, and your thoughts on classes, weapons, and armor.

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