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Tag Archives: strip
Armor class and damage reduction.
I’m working on my next itiration of Crumbling Epoch. After doing some playtesting, I’ve got some new ideas. Here are a couple that I’m messing with. Use a d12 to hit instead of a d20. 8+ is a hit. You … Continue reading
“Crumbling Epoch” and “Wampus Country” Magic!
Erik Jensen put out a fantastic book, the Wampus Country Arcane Abecediary. I really liked his non-standard magic with all its charm and utility (beyond raw combat thumpery.) Additional background: in “Crumbling Epoch” the story is that the winds of … Continue reading
Chel Pizaar, the Necropolis
Here is some noodling brainstorming for a fun place to go in the Strip D&D world. Chel Pizaar: Necropolis Scrimmage Lightning flickers across the plateau of Vaastri constantly as its mystic protections flake away. After a millennia of slumber, the … Continue reading
Strip D&D: New and Improved!
Here is an updated version of Strip D&D. Special thanks to those who contributed insight and information to help me get it polished up some more. Please look it over and, if it catches your fancy, please review it. … Continue reading
Strip D&D–A New Version
Previously I put out some Strip D&D materials. I have since gone through and finished up my new classes, standardized the rule set, and put on a front page. I would like you to now enjoy my take on Searchers … Continue reading
Strip D&D: Thirster
I’ve made a rogue/cleric type. Here’s the idea; a vampire, but the strain is so shallowed out the creature is unliving instead of undead. So it is not affected by turning undead, holy water, etc. It doesn’t heal naturally, but … Continue reading
Strip D&D: Wizards on 1 Page!
You’ve seen my one-page Strip D&D for all fighters. Now, here’s a wizard on one page too. Strip DnD Wizards Now, I expect this will be a 2 page document eventually, because I will need to add a whole page … Continue reading
Two TPK in 3 hours.
Yesterday I shared my rules for Strip D&D 1 and some of my thinking. (One thing I really like is the movement.) Today, it’s time to talk about how it went. I was not confident I could put together something … Continue reading
Strip D&D, draft 1.
Named because it’s stripped down, inspired by “Searchers of the Unknown.” I love the premise of giving characters the same information monsters need, but little more, and focusing on decisions the players make at a much less granular system level. … Continue reading