01-25-2019, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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[Dragon Heresy] Good adventures to convert?
So I picked this up, and am impatiently waiting for the Lost Hall of Tyr to hit my doorstep. But in the meantime, I've started a campaign with my usual gang, and find I have less time for crafting adventures than I thought. Can anyone recommend some good D&D modules for low-level characters (of any edition) that will port over to Dragon Heresy with minimal effort?
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01-25-2019, 11:42 AM | #2 | |
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You might have to do a bit of monster substitution and conversion, but if you have the 5e Monster Manual, that's not hard. Pretty much EVERYTHING is right out of the book, except. Threat DC is just 10 + the monster's DEX bonus Hit DC is 18+ DEX Bonus+Proficiency (which if you can't find it is buried in the proficiency bonus by challenge rating table or some such) DR needs to be extrapolated a bit: take the difference between a critter's AC from the book and its Threat DC. The difference is due to armor. Multiply by the scaling factor used for control maximum/size (1.0 for Medium, 1.5 for Large, 2 for Huge, etc) to get it's DR. Control Points for a grapple are based on the creature's Hit Die (mostly; you won't go wrong). Vigor is hit points. Vigor dice are hit dice Wound Maximum is (CON + STR Bonus) x Size Scaling factor Control Point Maximum is (STR + DEX Bonus) x Size scaling factor I have run - off the cuff with no prep - more than one OSR or 5e adventure simply with those rules and looking up the monster - or a convenient analog - in the section in the back. Actually, if you have Lost Hall 1e, you can run it with that, too. All of the monsters can be looked up in the monster section of the core book. I should be getting a preliminary file out within the week to upgrade Lost Hall, after you'll have Hall of Judgment in Dragon Heresy format, for Level 1-5.
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01-25-2019, 11:45 AM | #3 | |
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I should be pretty much available after a few hours this afternoon, and can help you try a few things. When I was playtesting, I used the Donjon random dungeon generator with very good success to automatically whip up some playtest encounters.
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01-25-2019, 12:25 PM | #4 |
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Re: [Dragon Heresy] Good adventures to convert?
No familiarity with Dragon Heresy (but did look at it on Douglas' website so I at least know what it is now). But, my favorite, low-level AD&D adventure (from 1e) is N1 Against the Cult of the Reptile God (link to DriveThruRPG). I've run it in 5e and GURPS.
Another good one, with a decent amount of Role-Playing as well as a good dungeon crawl (from Basic) is B4 The Lost City (again, link to DriveThruRPG). Though, really, it would make a for a great campaign setting, I think. |
01-25-2019, 02:20 PM | #5 |
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Re: [Dragon Heresy] Good adventures to convert?
For those wondering, "What is Dragon Heresy?"
If you're here on the SJG web forums, presumably you're familiar with their products. So . . . Dragon Heresy is what happens when a long-time GURPS writer likes what he sees in 5e, but wants to play around with some changes including * Mechanical distinction between "you defended yourself and got tired, lucky, or whatever" and "ow, I'm hurt and bleeding." * More to do with your shields that better reflect their utility * Better grappling rules (naturally) It was the original vector for the setting that is hinted at in Hall of Judgment, and will get more detail in 2019. In some respects, it's what happens when 5e and GURPS love each other very much . . . and if you like the 5e mechanics and can easily find players, but like a bit more grit and considerably more viking in your game, you might like it. I'm finishing up turning Hall of Judgment into the aforementioned Lost Hall of Tyr (2nd Edition) right now, and we're JUST SHY of a stretch goal for an offset print run. I posted about that on my blog today.
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01-30-2019, 08:29 AM | #6 | |
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02-14-2019, 01:33 PM | #7 |
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Just to follow up. I got the hardcopy proofs today from the US printer . . . wow. Just wow.
https://gamingballistic.com/2019/02/...inter-arrived/
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02-15-2019, 06:20 PM | #8 |
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I think X5 is the 2nd half of X4?
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02-18-2019, 06:43 AM | #9 |
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02-18-2019, 08:59 AM | #10 | |
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I picked up Keep on the Borderlands anyway. |
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