dave2008
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Where from? His blog or patreon or somewhere else?You can download a PDF of Odyssey. I did a couple of days ago.
Where from? His blog or patreon or somewhere else?You can download a PDF of Odyssey. I did a couple of days ago.
I think you should check out Nimble also ......though it does diverge a bit (no "to hit" roll mostly).Thanks! I lot of what I have heard him say mirrors what I have had on a low simmer for my 5e-ish D&D draft. So I didn't want to recreate the wheel if he has already figure out some of the issues I want to address.
I got it from his Patreon, free tier.Where from? His blog or patreon or somewhere else?
I did look at nimble a while ago and it didn't hit for me. I may take another look.I think you should check out Nimble also ......though it does diverge a bit (no "to hit" roll mostly).
I mean, it is closer than at least 4e was to the OSR, but 5e is still pretty far removed from being old school, not that I actually want to go back to 1eI remember vividly tons of old-school players saying that D&D was finally going back to it's root after the high-abstraction of 4E and the high simulationism of 3E. It was my first contact with a huge crowd that still played older editions (2E, 1E, B/X, etc). I definitely remember what Ben describes, this so called call to victory by the old school players.
And now, a decade later, 5E is being torn apart from what seems to be a similar or adjacent crowd as being the antithesis of what an Old School game is.
still an early draftWhere from? His blog or patreon or somewhere else?
I got it from his Patreon, free tier.