Resources, modules & books for use with DCC?
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Resources, modules & books for use with DCC?
Recently purchased and am very much enjoying DCC with the modules, Sailors on the Starless Sea and Doom of the Savage Kings. People of the Pit is on its way.
I have got The Extraordinary Book of Names which is recommended in the DCC rulebook plus the other Gygaxian books, the Rules Compendium and assorted 1st ed & 2nd ed AD&D books.
Are there any books/modules anyone can recommend that they find to be an invaluable resource or that goes very well with DCC?
I have got The Extraordinary Book of Names which is recommended in the DCC rulebook plus the other Gygaxian books, the Rules Compendium and assorted 1st ed & 2nd ed AD&D books.
Are there any books/modules anyone can recommend that they find to be an invaluable resource or that goes very well with DCC?
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The only other books that I actually use, and mostly just as idea farms, is the entire library of source books for the Call of Cthulhu RPG by Chaosium.
All the (outer) Gods and Patrons I need, plus ideas for truly terrific monsters and magical items ripe with mystery and danger.
There is also the Random Esoteric Creature Generator which, while I do not use personally (not yet at least) many people recommend.
All the (outer) Gods and Patrons I need, plus ideas for truly terrific monsters and magical items ripe with mystery and danger.
There is also the Random Esoteric Creature Generator which, while I do not use personally (not yet at least) many people recommend.
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Vornheim the Complete City Kit is great.
I'll second (or third since the book recommends it as well) the Random Esoteric Creature Generator.
I'll second (or third since the book recommends it as well) the Random Esoteric Creature Generator.
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Check out my DCC Resources Page for cool stuff!
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Dungeon Alphabet, Random Esoteric Creature Generator, various Judges Guild supplements.
Vorpal Mace: a humble rpg blog with some DCC-related stuff.
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* Crawl! - The DCC Fanzine (a real no-brainer getting this! It's awesome and as cheap as many smaller pdfs for something printed and delivered to you!)
* TOAD (Tome of Adventure Design)
* Dungeon Alphabet
* Random Esoteric Creature Generator
* Masks
* Eureka
* Ultimate Toolbox
* Points of Light I + Blackmarsh
Plus a lot of really cool free system-neutral resources I linked in the Resources thread and anything in my extended OSR library (LL + AEC, various modules for LL and S&W including Demonspore, Spire of Iron and Crystal, Barrowmaze, Stonehell, Red Tide, Realms of Crawling Chaos, etc. as well as ACKS), and some older materials (such as JG's Unknown Gods, old Dragon and White Dwarf mags, etc.). Finally, some older Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay books are proving inspirational as well.
Colin
* TOAD (Tome of Adventure Design)
* Dungeon Alphabet
* Random Esoteric Creature Generator
* Masks
* Eureka
* Ultimate Toolbox
* Points of Light I + Blackmarsh
Plus a lot of really cool free system-neutral resources I linked in the Resources thread and anything in my extended OSR library (LL + AEC, various modules for LL and S&W including Demonspore, Spire of Iron and Crystal, Barrowmaze, Stonehell, Red Tide, Realms of Crawling Chaos, etc. as well as ACKS), and some older materials (such as JG's Unknown Gods, old Dragon and White Dwarf mags, etc.). Finally, some older Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay books are proving inspirational as well.
Colin
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am converting Master Dungeons M1:Dragora's Dungeon to use with GCC Rpg- it has intelligent apes living in a lost undeground city, sound pretty much appendix N material.
the follow up module Master Dungeons M2:Curse of the Kingspire looks ripe for conversion as well
the follow up module Master Dungeons M2:Curse of the Kingspire looks ripe for conversion as well
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Thanks for all the suggestions!
Have already got TOAD, Ultimate Toolbox and Points of Light. They are great resources.
Already have my eye on the RECG, Vornheim, Red Tide and ACK. I will definitely look towards buying them.
Thanks Aplus for suggesting Micellaneuum of Cinder and Colin for the suggestions of Crawl fanzine & for all the suggestions of the modules to check out.
Have already got TOAD, Ultimate Toolbox and Points of Light. They are great resources.
Already have my eye on the RECG, Vornheim, Red Tide and ACK. I will definitely look towards buying them.
Thanks Aplus for suggesting Micellaneuum of Cinder and Colin for the suggestions of Crawl fanzine & for all the suggestions of the modules to check out.
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Take a look at some of the DCC modules which were released for 3.x (#0 through #52). Some of them (or at least the interesting monsters in them) should be quite usable with DCC RPG.
I have also heard good things about Barrowmaze (http://www.rpgnow.com/product/98978/Barrowmaze).
There was a discussion of classic D&D modules earlier (http://www.goodman-games.com/forums/vie ... 60&t=25091).
You also might take a look at some of the stuff which has been published for Labyrinth Lord, Swords & Wizardry, and OSRIC.
Oh, and speaking of Swords & Wizardry there is The Tome of Horrors Complete (http://www.talesofthefroggod.com/tome-of-horrors.html).
I have also heard good things about Barrowmaze (http://www.rpgnow.com/product/98978/Barrowmaze).
There was a discussion of classic D&D modules earlier (http://www.goodman-games.com/forums/vie ... 60&t=25091).
You also might take a look at some of the stuff which has been published for Labyrinth Lord, Swords & Wizardry, and OSRIC.
Oh, and speaking of Swords & Wizardry there is The Tome of Horrors Complete (http://www.talesofthefroggod.com/tome-of-horrors.html).
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I am using Barrowmaze for a DCC RPG pbp.
SoBH pbp:
Cathbad the Meek (herbalist Wizard 1): AC 9; 4 hp; S 7, A 7, St 10, P 17, I 13, L 8; Neutral; Club, herbs, 50' rope, 50 cp; -1 to melee attack rolls. Hideous scar.
Cathbad the Meek (herbalist Wizard 1): AC 9; 4 hp; S 7, A 7, St 10, P 17, I 13, L 8; Neutral; Club, herbs, 50' rope, 50 cp; -1 to melee attack rolls. Hideous scar.
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Perhaps it is too obvious to mention, but the AD&D DMG is invaluable. (I was checking it out just the other day ... and there are 20 mental illnesses listed. 1d20 for madness, anyone?)
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It's pretty cool that you sussed that out. Hints of Appendix N adventures were showing up long before the DCC RPG was announced, and I was intentionally trying to go "deeper" (in this case, R. E. Howard). While the stats will take work, there is some really useful Appendix N style adventure material in both M1 and M2.hawkwind wrote:am converting Master Dungeons M1:Dragora's Dungeon to use with GCC Rpg- it has intelligent apes living in a lost undeground city, sound pretty much appendix N material.
the follow up module Master Dungeons M2:Curse of the Kingspire looks ripe for conversion as well
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