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Which Retro-Clone would you use for DL Classic?

Walking Dad

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As the title says. Please don't suggest the original system or SAGA.

BTW, this is for a PbP game, this maybe will affect the usefullness of the suggestions.

Thanks :)
 

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If DL classic is referring to the original Dragonlance adventures then I would go with OSRIC. It is the closest to pure 1E AD&D which is the system the modules were written for.
 

Yeah, OSRIC will be the closest.

However, I would be inclined to just pick the system I preferred. They're probably all "close enough" to make it work.
 

If you're fond of AD&D with all its eccentricities, OSRIC is the obvious choice.

Castles & Crusades is more modern game with the spirit of AD&D, IMO, and would be my preference.

Either way, you'll need to create the DL races for yourself.
 

OSRIC is definitely the most obvious choice, but you could certainly use Labyrinth Lord or Basic Fantasy with relative ease. I also played in two DL games where C&C was used, and had a lot of fun.

So I also suggest going with whichever you like best.
 

DL Classic? Does that mean the original DL1-DL14 Dragons of Despair-Dragons of Triumph Dragonlance arc?

OSRIC's good; my recommendation for easy PbP play however would be Moldvay Basic-Expert with a few minor tweaks for the Krynn mythos. Sleek, simple and balanced with a minimum of lookup required.
 


I guess I would ask, crunch-wise, what would the system require to run a DL game?What crunchy bits exist in DL that AD&D may have that clones may not?

From what I recall of the original book trilogy (I avoided the modules like the plague after I read the first way back when), everything could be modeled with AD&D, 2E or the most of the various retroclones as written- even S&W WhiteBox can do it with some minor crunch/fluff design for paladins, and the varying races (kender, gnomes).

I'd say pick whatever you like to run for PBP type games and do a little bit of crunch writeup if need be.
 


I've used C&C for Dragonlance, though at the time it was utilizing the 3.X dragonlance books with C&C (for the older versions we just use AD&D).
 

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