Dungeon crawler (closed)
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Hey folks! I've picked up a couple of indie modules this week that looked cool and are designed to fit into various systems (including DND). From what I've read so far, the feel is a bit dark souls, a bit darkest dungeon, a bit ghashlycrumb tinies and theres quite a lot of surreal terribleness.
Anyway, one of them is called the Maze of the Blue Medusa and is basically a mega dungeon with a whole ton of weird, terrible stuff in it (and has a lovely map). The other one is called the Deep Carbon Observatory and seems to nominally be a game by involving a flood in which terrible things happen. Its a little more open, but also ends up in A Dungeon of Terrible Things.it probably has a lovely map but I've not got that far yet. Have a Google of each and let me know if you have a preference. The default option will be the Maze. They're both designed to reward player ingenuity more than PC skills, so expect that type of game. Rolls to "find clues" or whatever generally won't be allowed - you guys will need to do the thinking and so note-taking as we go will not be a horrible idea
So, is anyone interested? I need to work out a few details, but we'll probably run with 5e rules and start at level 3 if you want to play in hard mode, or level 6 if you want a slightly easier time. There may be a couple of minor restrictions on character options to make sure everything matches the intended feel, but nothing major. Stats will be based on the standard array.
Since the death toll is likely to be (very?) high, I'll probably have each player build a roster of 3 characters (of different classes) and then generate the starting party at random from the options. I think that will be fun
We'll start with a rolling party of 4 or 5.
Anyway, one of them is called the Maze of the Blue Medusa and is basically a mega dungeon with a whole ton of weird, terrible stuff in it (and has a lovely map). The other one is called the Deep Carbon Observatory and seems to nominally be a game by involving a flood in which terrible things happen. Its a little more open, but also ends up in A Dungeon of Terrible Things.it probably has a lovely map but I've not got that far yet. Have a Google of each and let me know if you have a preference. The default option will be the Maze. They're both designed to reward player ingenuity more than PC skills, so expect that type of game. Rolls to "find clues" or whatever generally won't be allowed - you guys will need to do the thinking and so note-taking as we go will not be a horrible idea
So, is anyone interested? I need to work out a few details, but we'll probably run with 5e rules and start at level 3 if you want to play in hard mode, or level 6 if you want a slightly easier time. There may be a couple of minor restrictions on character options to make sure everything matches the intended feel, but nothing major. Stats will be based on the standard array.
Since the death toll is likely to be (very?) high, I'll probably have each player build a roster of 3 characters (of different classes) and then generate the starting party at random from the options. I think that will be fun
We'll start with a rolling party of 4 or 5.
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It sounds interesting. Let me think about it some, since I can't access a dice roller from work anymore I'd have to a bunch of pre-rolls. Naming should be easy: Meatsack 1, Meatsack 2, etc.
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Lol! I meant to say too - don't worry too hard about character details at this stage- literally all you need to begin would be the basics (e.g. half orc barbarian sailor or human wizard outlander or whatever.). The details can come after the party is chosen.
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Nudging this again since it's been a few days in case anyone's interested who missed the first post. Otherwise, there's no time limit on this - just post if you're interested and we'll see who's around
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Yeah, I think people missed it what with it being Christmas and stuff. Personally I'd... Say I think I'm interested? Yeah, sure. What details would you need to start off?
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I'd need three characters of different classes that you fancy playing really (class, race, background; following 5e rules). They don't need stats or anything else until the roster is built, but you can do them if you'd like (using the standard array). Oh - and let me know if you'd rather start at level 3 or level 6. Your starting gear will reflect your level, and you'll have a bit of an easier time if you start at L6.
The Maze is very different to my usual style, so it'll be interesting to give it a test run and see how it goes
The Maze is very different to my usual style, so it'll be interesting to give it a test run and see how it goes
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Yeah, I'd be interested. Tho I hate the process of making new characters....THREE of them...Yikes.
I guess I'd prefer the 6th level version, as I haven't had much chance to play in games with anything over 5th level.
I guess I'd prefer the 6th level version, as I haven't had much chance to play in games with anything over 5th level.
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I haven't had much chance to run anything over level 3 either to be honest We'll work it out!
If you prefer, you can always run use something like this to generate some ideas. Set the stats dropdown to "Buy Abilities (manual)" or "Buy Abilities (detailed):
http://gmh.xocomp.net/dd5charactergenerator/
If you prefer, you can always run use something like this to generate some ideas. Set the stats dropdown to "Buy Abilities (manual)" or "Buy Abilities (detailed):
http://gmh.xocomp.net/dd5charactergenerator/
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I'm still trying to decide how much trouble it would be for me, since I can't do rolls when I'm a work (unless you guys trust me with a set of manual dice. I'd be running a weird hybrid of old school paper and dice and a computerized version when I'm at home.)
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I might be interested....what sort of restrictions are you putting on the characters? Basic races/classes only? Or are Volo races and Xanathar classes a-okay?
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I'm leaning towards no restrictions on classes at all just now. I was thinking of restricting certain spells to fit the theme of the setting (which is more survivalist than 5e is built for), but I'm not sure that's going to be necessary in character creation. I think I'm going to be playing with how magic works within the setting though, depending on where you are in the dungeon etc.). The whole maze is pretty weird though, so I'm inclined to just let you guys go to town
Lurks, you could always roll on your phone I guess? I don't need to see the dice code for every roll, but it's be nice if it was online somewhere just in case. It's more for fairness than trust, but I'd prefer to stick with the online roller as much as possible in case we get new players joining or whatever.
Lurks, you could always roll on your phone I guess? I don't need to see the dice code for every roll, but it's be nice if it was online somewhere just in case. It's more for fairness than trust, but I'd prefer to stick with the online roller as much as possible in case we get new players joining or whatever.
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PS: If the 3 character thing is too arduous, just make one
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The link you have put up for character creation is amazo!
I will begin working on characters if this is going to be a go.
Have you decided on 3rd or 6th level yet?
I just know I'm not picking cleric as a class, need to expand my horizons.
I will begin working on characters if this is going to be a go.
Have you decided on 3rd or 6th level yet?
I just know I'm not picking cleric as a class, need to expand my horizons.
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Up to you guys. You'll be able to level up in the maze itself and like I say, a lot of the challenges are designed to be old skool, where the players do most of the work. We'll have dice rolls as we go for skills and stuff, but a good roll will almost never be enough on it's own. It'll need to be backed up by some kind of player plan/ RP for success.
Even battles should be treated more like puzzles than XP packets and you'll likely die very early on if you try to murder hobo your way through.
So I guess what I'm saying is that the starting level is only going to help you so much. You as players will be doing most of the work
Even battles should be treated more like puzzles than XP packets and you'll likely die very early on if you try to murder hobo your way through.
So I guess what I'm saying is that the starting level is only going to help you so much. You as players will be doing most of the work
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Currently I am without a cell phone. My prior employer supplied my last one (a flip phone) and they took it back when I left. We've been busy with the job move, training, etc. that we've not got around to getting a new one yet.
I'll look at the character generator. I'm with Sticks. I think I want to do something other than ranger, but I'm not real sold on any one class.
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I've got ideas for 3 characters at level 6, so that's my vote
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Ok, level 6 it is then
And no worries lurks, if needs be I can do a roll for you here and there, but I'm happy for you to just roll for yourself for the time being.
If M0rt's playing, we'll start with 4 players, otherwise I'm happy to launch with 2 or 3. I don't think it matters enormously on account of the deadliness more players can join as we go, and new characters can be picked up inside the maze as well.
And no worries lurks, if needs be I can do a roll for you here and there, but I'm happy for you to just roll for yourself for the time being.
If M0rt's playing, we'll start with 4 players, otherwise I'm happy to launch with 2 or 3. I don't think it matters enormously on account of the deadliness more players can join as we go, and new characters can be picked up inside the maze as well.
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Yeah, I"m in as well! I could probably think of three 6 level characters as well. Just... Don't expect them to be GOOD level 6 characters.
What exactly would you be looking for right now? Just a raw class/race outline, right, or more?
What exactly would you be looking for right now? Just a raw class/race outline, right, or more?
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Just the race, class and background for now and then I'll randomise the party. You're welcome to do more if you'd like, but it's not necessary for now.
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Ok.
Well, here we go then.
Mountain Dwarf Fighter (battle master) Guild Artisan
High Elf Ranger (Hunter) Outlander
Tiefling Druid (Circle of the Land) Hermit
Well, here we go then.
Mountain Dwarf Fighter (battle master) Guild Artisan
High Elf Ranger (Hunter) Outlander
Tiefling Druid (Circle of the Land) Hermit
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- Firbolg Paladin (Oath of Ancients) Acolyte
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- Deep Gnome Wizard (Illusion) Criminal
Are these all okay, Thinks? Also, for stats, are we going to be doing point-buy or rolling for them?
- Tortle Monk (Kensai)/Barbarian Outlander
- Deep Gnome Wizard (Illusion) Criminal
Are these all okay, Thinks? Also, for stats, are we going to be doing point-buy or rolling for them?
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Sure thing. They're all in the legal books so I've got no issue with them. I don't have Xanathar's guide though, so anything in there (which i think is just the tortle monk) will be using online-only resources from my side if that's ok with you?
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Tortle isn't Xanathar's, it has it's own mini-book ("The Tortle Package"). You can get everything you need to know from here though.
(Also if you want I can PM you the address of a totally-legal online resource with all the books uploaded....)
(Also if you want I can PM you the address of a totally-legal online resource with all the books uploaded....)
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I'd be interested if you're still taking folks...
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Gotcha Thanks for the offer, but it's not urgent I'll just trust you guys to keep on top of your PC abilities for the most part. I'm pretty sure i can find all the spell descriptions etc online.
Spider, you're very welcome to join, and i'll close it there. Draw up 3 characters and we'll build a party
Spider, you're very welcome to join, and i'll close it there. Draw up 3 characters and we'll build a party
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