Chromatic Orb was fucking awesome and the gemstone material component kind of put a cap on its overuse. Squeen isn't against spells that were originally in UA is he? I remember the UA spells being pretty good in general. The book was a mixed bag and the classes and races were terrible, but the spells were awesome.Chromatic Orb, am I right brother?#CheapomaticOrb #BringItBack
Ooooh oooh also Multi-Classing, Weapons Mastery and Ambidexterity before they got nerfed were rad as hell as well. @squeen is probably going into paroxysms thinking about it!![]()
Dirty 2e storygamers represent!
I prefer to think of my version of Rules Cyclopedia DnD as 'little girls B/X' as it allows for such degenerate concepts as rerolling hit points every level, starting with max hp, The mystic (dirty optional class, booh hiss) gets 100% of xp for treasure and raise dead costs 5000 gp and a point of Con with the caster aging 1d5 years for versimilitude reasons. And yes they will take the 10 day detour to Threshold to get it done. Also 1 day and 100 gp for each level of the spell you learn, no failure chance. And I introduced Raggi's Lotfp encumberance system. I made platemail almost 10 times as expensive to torture my players. I think I introduced caltrops somewhere. Otherwise it is your average run of the mill B/X. I'm contemplating the addition of market classes from ACKS to settle disputes of how many wardogs are readily available swiftly and surely. The frequent deaths manage to funnel sufficient wealth into the local economy to keep them somewhat hungry, but they have a bag of holding so the amount of junk they can cart around is all but unlimited, 10.000 cn equivalent! I could also torture them more over the fact that the coins they generally carry are mostly platinum, so your average vendor is likely to have little change when you are shopping for provisions, but whatever.@PrinceofNothing uses house-rules B/X.
The equipment list is one thing both 1e and 2e definetely have a leg over B/X. I can't imagine playing it for any prolongued period of time and not gradually adding inn prices, some extra adventuring bricabrac, establishing how much magical ink you can carry (its encumberance value is twice its gp value to prevent them using it as an impromptu currency) and I need to extort them far more then I currently do. I should devise some sort of 'inconvenient city encounter' table with tax collectors, huxters, troublemakers, ne'erdowells, doom saying homelessmen, mobs of annoying children etc. etc. to make visiting big cities more exciting.
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