Aholibamah
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Does anyone use the Conan D20 game elements for D&D? If so how do you adapt them, whether they are rules or setting elements?
Melhaic said:I use Conan for my "D&D" as written, and it works great. I wrote up races to match the ethnicities, and that is about the only change I made.
That said, it is a very different game than 3.5 D&D under the surface. The core assumption of powerful spell casters throwing around magic every fight isn't, and there ain't no cleric to bail you out if you are hurt. Players then to be much more careful and analytical about fighting without those. Dungeon delves don't really work that well, but it is great for epic fights (just like Conan stories...)
I've got some more stuff if you're interested.
There are many small differences and a few large differences between Conan and D&D 3e, and it would take quite a while to list them all.Woas said:I've always wanted to do a Conan/Hyborian type of game. Everything I read about the Conan RPGs though are very general. Is it possible some of you in the know could extrapolate it a little more (without plagiarizing of course)? I hear a lot of "the game is real gritty!" but thats it. Not really how it achieves this sort of gameplay. How do the characters work... weapons, damage, armor. How does a Conan RPG translate into severed heads, torn limbs and awesomely chaotic and gruesome combat that I know and love and want to emulate?
Frost said:Here is a handy site... this guy did much of this work long before the Mongoose stuff came out...
Hyborian Age d20