Next Batch of Modules

There are over 50 DCC Adventures in print, including the main line (DCC #66.5 and up), the Holiday adventures, the Free RPG Day adventures, the new Horror line, and more! Suss them all out here!

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First, let me just say that this year has been the most fun I've had playing games since I cast my first D20. DCC RPG has become my favorite game for fantasy adventures. Prior to snagging the rulebook and Sailors on the Starless Sea, I had never purchased or run a single module in my twelve year gaming career. Since then, I've snatched up every new release as soon as it hits the streets. Seriousk

Once the 13th Skull Drops later this month we'll only have three more to go before the initial batch are released. My only questions is: what's next? I know GG is ramping up for the second printing of DCC RPG, but are we going to see anything new announced or released before the year is out?
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We need more 1st and 2nd options. And 0s too. :-)
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More adventures are definitely in the pipeline. An 8th level (?!) adventure is in playtesting and I'm working on a level 2 adventure right now. Michael recently finished up a level 3 adventure with the most gorgeous Kovacs cover ever. And there is discussion around including adventures in the Annual.

I'm sure there are others, but Joseph won't let us peek up from our scrivener desks long enough to see ...

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Harley speaks the truth! There's a whole lot going on behind the scenes, and Joseph is putting us through our paces to make sure the DCC adventure supply chain keeps everybody happily entertained for a long time to come. I'd write more, but the guy with the hood and great big axe Joseph sent to keep me company is making threatening noises. :shock:
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Can I put in a request for the annual please?

Would it be possible to include some comprehensive guidelines on converting 'old' material to the DCC RPG please?

I would like to know the best and easiest way to convert 1e, 2e, 3e and B/X or RC material for DCC RPG. Having it officially in print would be very handy. I have seen forum info about just halving the level but is there not a bit more to it than that? Get a handy conversion system going and you will open up a massive resource for players...although you may have to call it an OSRIC/LL/C&C converter?

This seems like something for an annual to me :D
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RevTurkey wrote:Can I put in a request for the annual please?

Would it be possible to include some comprehensive guidelines on converting 'old' material to the DCC RPG please?

I would like to know the best and easiest way to convert 1e, 2e, 3e and B/X or RC material for DCC RPG. Having it officially in print would be very handy. I have seen forum info about just halving the level but is there not a bit more to it than that? Get a handy conversion system going and you will open up a massive resource for players...although you may have to call it an OSRIC/LL/C&C converter?

This seems like something for an annual to me :D
What about 4e material too? :lol:

Seriously though, I'm planning on running the Punjar adventure path soon. :mrgreen:
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bitflipr wrote:What about 4e material too? :lol:

Seriously though, I'm planning on running the Punjar adventure path soon. :mrgreen:
Nice! Not as outlandish as it sounds. Sellswords and both M1 and M2 are right out of Appendix N.

These are almost proto-DCC RPG adventures; at the time I was trying to go "back to the source" for adventure ideas.

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That leads me to ask a question actually would you change anything in the "Punjar: The Tarnished Jewel" free rpg day 2008 book for DCC? I mean it really system neutral so you don't have to worry about stats or any conversions, but just curious if there would be anything from it that you just don't see fitting to well into the DCC context.


(let me also say this is one of my FAVORITE rpg tools it is like my go to city for things and I can't imagine running a game without it and would LOVE to see more little books like this put out for the world)
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mindshadow2k wrote:That leads me to ask a question actually would you change anything in the "Punjar: The Tarnished Jewel" free rpg day 2008 book for DCC? I mean it really system neutral so you don't have to worry about stats or any conversions, but just curious if there would be anything from it that you just don't see fitting to well into the DCC context.


(let me also say this is one of my FAVORITE rpg tools it is like my go to city for things and I can't imagine running a game without it and would LOVE to see more little books like this put out for the world)
I'm just guessing here, but references to Dragonborn and Tieflings would probably be removed.
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DCC has casted a Raise Dead on my RPG gaming! Now if I can animate my dead party of players. Keep the modules coming. So far they all kick the hindquarters good when the party shows up.
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Harley Stroh wrote:Not as outlandish as it sounds. Sellswords and both M1 and M2 are right out of Appendix N.
I don't have the M-series modules but I do have the rest of the Punjar modules. I agree, very Appendix N in flavor. But I wish they weren't all done in 4E. :(
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