Greyhawk Grognard - May installment of Castle Greyhawk


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The links in the OP seem to still work fine.

They take you to the Greyhawk Grognard web site, yes, but the link in the upper right-hand corner of the Greyhawk Grognard web site only takes you to the current month's CG installment. The links to the files for past months aren't present (or, if they are, they're very hidden).
 

They take you to the Greyhawk Grognard web site, yes, but the link in the upper right-hand corner of the Greyhawk Grognard web site only takes you to the current month's CG installment. The links to the files for past months aren't present (or, if they are, they're very hidden).

The second release (the latest) also includes all the material in the first one.
 



Somehow, I've missed this awesome bit of old school until today! :eek: Are there any links to the past releases archived someplace, so that I can catch up?

You don't need to download anything else. The March release contains the contents of both February and January releases and adds more on top of it. So too will April's release, and so forth.

Awesome job, Joe, by the way! Great maps as well!

PS: Ah! Got burned! This was pointed out already!
 


Thank you very much. A question. I've never played with the Troll Lords product, (only enough time to maintain my d&d campaign) is it very similar to 3.X?

Thanks again grodog.

Well, it does AC in a positive direction, but it doesn't have feats, or skills, so it has more in common with 1E, over all. Spells are taken almost exactly from the SRD in most cases. Magic items are a wierd blend of 3E isms and 1E language.

So you would have to use the 3E monster write ups and expand upon the class/level info to turn it into 3E.
 

Well, it does AC in a positive direction, but it doesn't have feats, or skills, so it has more in common with 1E, over all. Spells are taken almost exactly from the SRD in most cases. Magic items are a wierd blend of 3E isms and 1E language.

So you would have to use the 3E monster write ups and expand upon the class/level info to turn it into 3E.


Thanks. Sounds like D20 meets 1st Ed. I'll download it.
 

Thanks. Sounds like D20 meets 1st Ed. I'll download it.


Yep, that is a decent way to describe it. The thing I like most about C&C, other than the smoothness of play, is it is very friendly to adapting rules, spells, magic items, ect... from various editions of D&D. Like I have rules from 3E and 4E adapted to my C&C.
 

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