Glad to have the Companion along with my other C&C books. I like to use it mainly as a reference to all those d20 spells that didn't make it into the PHB. There's a lot more I might use someday, like the extra monsters, equipment and some of the classes.Go0gleplex wrote:yes. It is still in the society downloads section.
Crusader's Companion
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It'll be awhile before the new version is complete, I pick at it everyone once awhile when I need a break from my main project. Dark Dungeons is my main squeeze, the Companion is my fling, and my Ruin campaign setting thinks I'm going to settle down with it someday
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How is your Dark Dungeons Deluxe related to Blacky the Blackball's Dark Dungeons? http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/177 ... k-Dungeons
Are you Blacky? Or are taking his/her game and updating it?
(Just downloaded yours and liking what I'm reading...what is the ETA of this or is that a sore subject? )
Are you Blacky? Or are taking his/her game and updating it?
(Just downloaded yours and liking what I'm reading...what is the ETA of this or is that a sore subject? )
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I'm not Blacky, I am just updating/fixing his.
ETA on Dark Dungeons Deluxe is also whenever I work on it at least a couple hours a day. I am currently working on it right now.
I recently finished my TODO List. Basically I'm adding everything that he missed from the RC. Every realworld, mythological, archetypal class. All realworld equipment, weapon, armor. And with whatever space I have left, additional rules.
Currently left to do is 10 Subclasses, 7 Monsters Classes, 48 Monsters, 34 Spells, 5 pieces of equipment, 22 rules/dm advice, and 25 skills.
I do sometimes deviate slightly from the official rules, but in a logical way. PC2 (and others) introduced new spells that are variants of existing spells, but have a water effect. What I did instead of making them separate spells, is have the core spells be affected by the environment. There are a couple different methods of Aging, Height, and Weight in the various supplements. I combined them all with the A2E way, preferring the BECMI numbers.
ETA on Dark Dungeons Deluxe is also whenever I work on it at least a couple hours a day. I am currently working on it right now.
I recently finished my TODO List. Basically I'm adding everything that he missed from the RC. Every realworld, mythological, archetypal class. All realworld equipment, weapon, armor. And with whatever space I have left, additional rules.
Currently left to do is 10 Subclasses, 7 Monsters Classes, 48 Monsters, 34 Spells, 5 pieces of equipment, 22 rules/dm advice, and 25 skills.
I do sometimes deviate slightly from the official rules, but in a logical way. PC2 (and others) introduced new spells that are variants of existing spells, but have a water effect. What I did instead of making them separate spells, is have the core spells be affected by the environment. There are a couple different methods of Aging, Height, and Weight in the various supplements. I combined them all with the A2E way, preferring the BECMI numbers.
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So....are these done yet?Currently left to do is 10 Subclasses, 7 Monsters Classes, 48 Monsters, 34 Spells, 5 pieces of equipment, 22 rules/dm advice, and 25 skills.
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A couple of the monsters are, but than I got sidetracked (which happens often ). The RC has an entry for Gargantuan, which is basically a template that can be applied to any monster. I was thinking instead of having a bunch of giant monsters (Giant Bat, Giant Rat, Giant Roc, etc.), I can just make the entry a Giant/Gargantuan template. I was working out the math for it, but than the weekend came and handed me a beer.
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Seems the only track I've been on past few years is the sidetrack.
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I love this book and this version looks very nice indeed!
Thanks for the hard work you have put in here.
I would also buy a Lulu print version to bring to the gaming table.
Thanks for the hard work you have put in here.
I would also buy a Lulu print version to bring to the gaming table.
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I'm a big fan of your work too !
And I like your new theme, more clear
And I like your new theme, more clear