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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 6760129" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p>There's a pretty cool book called OGL Horror by Mongoose Publishing, for running just about any horror campaign in a modern setting. Its perfectly serviceable for running a zombie campaign. It basically follows Pathfinder/3.5/D&D Modern rules, but with the purchase DC system, which I dislike. (and it has a couple of spelling errors and some mediocre art). It includes some sample adventures though, and it has a broad range of use for all types of horror adventures.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]71913[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I was helping out a friend with her 3.5 zombie campaign, and made a <strong>weapon list</strong> for her based on this book, but I looked up the actual price of all of the items, and took out the purchase DC's. If you plan to run a 3.5/Pathfinder zombie campaign, you might find this list helpful (it also has pretty pictures!).</p><p></p><p>I left out the individual descriptions of the weapons, and the rules for using firearms and such, because for that you can simply consult the OGL Horror book itself. I saw no need to literally copy paste the entire book. But I did think the lay out of all the lists was a bit clumsy, so I changed that. Ammo is now listed right next to the description of ammo types, and all weapons have a picture and a price. I also added several weapons, armors, and power tools that I felt were missing (such as a lawnmower, or the jaws of life).</p><p></p><p>I also made a <strong>zombie builder document</strong>, that helps you roll your zombie hordes. It gives random tables for the types of zombies, based on the setting. And it also lists various qualities that a zombie may have, that you can also roll for. It doesn't get more detailed than this.</p><p></p><p>The <strong>zombie loot </strong>document gives you tons of scavenge tables that you can roll on, to determine what players find. The first table is a generic simplified loot table. Just roll a D100, and that is what they find. But below it, is a list of categories, and then sub lists for each loot category. </p><p></p><p>Here's how it works. First you determine if the player has found a <strong>scavenge item</strong>, a <strong>weapon</strong>, or a <strong>generic loot item</strong>. Next you roll a <strong>D8</strong>, to determine the <strong>sub category</strong>. Lastly, find the list that matches that category, and roll a <strong>D100</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 6760129, member: 6801286"] There's a pretty cool book called OGL Horror by Mongoose Publishing, for running just about any horror campaign in a modern setting. Its perfectly serviceable for running a zombie campaign. It basically follows Pathfinder/3.5/D&D Modern rules, but with the purchase DC system, which I dislike. (and it has a couple of spelling errors and some mediocre art). It includes some sample adventures though, and it has a broad range of use for all types of horror adventures. [ATTACH=CONFIG]71913._xfImport[/ATTACH] I was helping out a friend with her 3.5 zombie campaign, and made a [B]weapon list[/B] for her based on this book, but I looked up the actual price of all of the items, and took out the purchase DC's. If you plan to run a 3.5/Pathfinder zombie campaign, you might find this list helpful (it also has pretty pictures!). I left out the individual descriptions of the weapons, and the rules for using firearms and such, because for that you can simply consult the OGL Horror book itself. I saw no need to literally copy paste the entire book. But I did think the lay out of all the lists was a bit clumsy, so I changed that. Ammo is now listed right next to the description of ammo types, and all weapons have a picture and a price. I also added several weapons, armors, and power tools that I felt were missing (such as a lawnmower, or the jaws of life). I also made a [B]zombie builder document[/B], that helps you roll your zombie hordes. It gives random tables for the types of zombies, based on the setting. And it also lists various qualities that a zombie may have, that you can also roll for. It doesn't get more detailed than this. The [B]zombie loot [/B]document gives you tons of scavenge tables that you can roll on, to determine what players find. The first table is a generic simplified loot table. Just roll a D100, and that is what they find. But below it, is a list of categories, and then sub lists for each loot category. Here's how it works. First you determine if the player has found a [B]scavenge item[/B], a [B]weapon[/B], or a [B]generic loot item[/B]. Next you roll a [B]D8[/B], to determine the [B]sub category[/B]. Lastly, find the list that matches that category, and roll a [B]D100[/B]. [/QUOTE]
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