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Palladium Fantasy home conversions?

JoeGKushner

Adventurer
So has anyone else ever converted the Palladium Fantasy setting to the D&D one? I know I took stuff for AD&D 1st and 2nd edition and have used the various gods and other bits in my 3rd ed campaign.
 

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Shame.

There were a ton of neat ideas in those books.

The rune weapons, like Death Kiss and the Doubling Sword of Chaos.

The Wolfen with their rich, Roman era stylings (I believe that it was way before the Minotaurs and their bits).

The Old Ones with their huge nod to the Cthulhu Mythos.

Some great stuff.
 



Crothian said:
Sure, not everything as there is a lot in the books. But I did use the canione races and some other things in my game.

There was an article in Dragon on the Lupine from Mystra. That might be a good start.

Mike
 

I didn't use that or really needed it. I have the Pallium versions and making them d20 is really not that hard. THe hard part was making them fit into my campaing world and adding in those little touches.
 

I liked at lot of the ideas in P1edF. ;) I can't imagine conversions would be that hard, just have a copy of Savage Spieces for the monster races. Not that I would ever, ever suggest anyone convert Palladium's worlds away from their in house system...

ever.
 

KaosDevice said:
I liked at lot of the ideas in P1edF. ;) I can't imagine conversions would be that hard, just have a copy of Savage Spieces for the monster races. Not that I would ever, ever suggest anyone convert Palladium's worlds away from their in house system...

ever.

There is nothing wrong with converting it. THere is something wrong with converting it and sharing/posting it on the web.
 


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