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RetroRoleplaying: The Blog: May 2015
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Enter your email address:. Fourteen New Free Microlite20 Downloads (Including 5e Variants). I've added a number of new Microlite20. Supplements and variants to the download area. Of the RetroRoleplaying web site. Some of these are brand new, others are updates of older files. Three new Microlite20. 5e" variants are included. Both the downloads and the games are free. Microlite20 Fifth v0.2. Alter Microlite20 v1.7. Microlite20 Ultimate Modern Day. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. S one page rules really cut the g...
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The Heroes of Greentangle | Adventure Materials
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On Gaming and Wild Adventure. The Heroes of Greentangle. The Heroes of Greentangle. July 20, 2011. 8220;What,” you may ask, “makes this an RPG tower defense game? The tutorial map screen for The Heroes of Greentangle. You are the wizard in the bottom right. All Inclusive Resorts Cabo. June 22, 2013 at 10:39 pm. Aw, this was an extremely nice post. Spending some time and actual effort. To produce a top notch article but what can. I say I procrastinate a lot and never seem to get anything done. You are com...
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RetroRoleplaying: The Blog: Microlite74 2.0 Special Digest-Sized Edition Available
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Enter your email address:. Microlite74 2.0 Special Digest-Sized Edition Available. After producing a very special one-of-a-kind edition of Microlite74 for the kind person who donated the most to my fund drive last month. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Astonishing Swordsmen and Sorcerers of Hyperborea. Blood Guts and Glory. Booty and the Beasts. Caves of Chaos Project. Empire of the Petal Throne. Ernie Fire Relief Trust Fund. Firecracker Cancer Fund Drive. For Gold and Glory. Holiday Cancer Fund Drive.
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RetroRoleplaying: The Blog: Fantastic Adventures: First Draft of The Fighter Class
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Enter your email address:. Fantastic Adventures: First Draft of The Fighter Class. A few days ago I listed the six major classes I am thinking of for Fantastic Adventures. In a post ( Fantastic Adventures: Initial Thoughts on Classes. I have the non-caster classes written up now - at least as early drafts. Here's the Fighter. The Hunter and the Scout should follow later in the week. The material that follows is Open Game Content under the OGL. Comments are welcome, of course. Against foes of one hit dice...
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RetroRoleplaying: The Blog: April 2015
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Enter your email address:. Fantastic Adventures: Initial Thoughts on Classes. Last month, I mentioned that my current group wanted to play something more like Swords and Wizardry. It turns out this wasn't quite what was meant. They want something written. More like Swords and Wizardry. That is more completely detailed than Microlite74. But they don't necessarily want "exactly" S&W. After a month of talking while playing, we've come up with a starting basis for Fantastic Adventures. Combat bonus starts at...
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RetroRoleplaying: The Blog: The Grimoire #1 (Spring 1978) - A D&D Fanzine
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Enter your email address:. The Grimoire #1 (Spring 1978) - A D&D Fanzine. After a lot of searching, I found my master copy of The Grimoire #1. In late 1977, I decided to produce my own gaming fanzine, The Grimoire: A Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy Gaming. As it would have to be reproduced by photocopy - and photocopies were very expensive in San Antonio at the time - it was typed on legal size paper which was cut in half so two pages could be printed for the price of one legal-sized photocopy.
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RetroRoleplaying: The Blog: December 2014
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Enter your email address:. D&D's 40th Anniversary Has Been A Busy One. 2014 marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons, and thus far it's been far more than a note on the calendar. Often, a major milestone for an entertainment product will be marked simply by a commemorative badge on covers or new editions in stores. But with the 40th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons, the game is experiencing something of a turbulent year. Pointed out earlier this year that by 2012,...
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RetroRoleplaying: The Blog: Open Game License (OGL)
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Enter your email address:. Open Game License (OGL). All material covered by this Open Game Licence on the RetroRoleplaying Blog will be clearly marked as such. DESIGNATION OF OPEN GAME CONTENT. Only material on the RetroRoleplaying Blog clearly designated as Open Game Content under the OGL is open game content. Everything else appearing in the RetroRoleplaying Blog is Product Identity or not under the OGL at all. OPEN GAME LICENSE Version 1.0a. 9 Updating the License: Wizards or its designated Agents may...
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Space Mercs | Adventure Materials
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On Gaming and Wild Adventure. Is a roguelike game currently in development in C#. Progress is slow, since there is only one person working on it, but it is steadily progressing towards release. Countless randomly generated dungeons with more engaging layouts than the traditional tunnel-and-box roguelike map. More than 25 different types of enemies (and possibly many more). An entirely unique inventory system. Keep checking back to this blog to keep up with. 8216;s development status. A Paladin in Citadel.
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RetroRoleplaying: The Blog: March 2015
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Enter your email address:. Why D&D 5e is Not for Me. Telling people that something is "okay" or "downright average" really doesn't help anyone decide whether or not to buy it and there have been so many reviews of 5e that I really don't think anything I could say would be worth reading. However J. wasn't asking for a review, he was asking a much more interesting question - or at least more interesting to me - why don't I use 5e to run my games? Monday, March 30, 2015. However, that really will not work f...