I trying to motivate myself to post (here or in the 5e forum) an idea of project I have: The ShadowDarkening of 5e.I have already started fooling around with making my own classes. I think that's probably the easiest way to do this.
That sounds like a really worthwhile project. Have you looked at the warlock in Cursed Scroll #1?I trying to motivate myself to post (here or in the 5e forum) an idea of project I have: The ShadowDarkening of 5e.
Like, redo the 12 classes of 5e in a Shadowdark style, with random progression and streamlining the whole game.
To my shame, I havent bought the game (beyond the free quickstart). Money's a little tight right now, so I havent seen the higher tier stuff and the cursed scrolls.That sounds like a really worthwhile project. Have you looked at the warlock in Cursed Scroll #1?
No shame! You’re not the only one.To my shame, I havent bought the game (beyond the free quickstart). Money's a little tight right now, so I havent seen the higher tier stuff and the cursed scrolls.
I am happy to get the ball rolling. Which classes would you like to see tackled first? Kelsey is doing the bard and ranger as stretch goals.To my shame, I havent bought the game (beyond the free quickstart). Money's a little tight right now, so I havent seen the higher tier stuff and the cursed scrolls.
Fighter/Wiz or maybe a Bard. and Wiz/Cleric. BardI am happy to get the ball rolling. Which classes would you like to see tackled first? Kelsey is doing the bard and ranger as stretch goals.
I guess I'd start with the classic 4. With Talents that are a little closer to their 5e's features and a little less fragile.I am happy to get the ball rolling. Which classes would you like to see tackled first? Kelsey is doing the bard and ranger as stretch goals.