anyone played a TTRPG named Dungeon Crawl Classics?
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anyone played a TTRPG named Dungeon Crawl Classics? by Goodman Games
I took a look thru its main rulebook at a bookstore the other day and loved the vibe and style of it. Not played it ever.
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anyone played a TTRPG named Dungeon Crawl Classics? by Goodman Games
I took a look thru its main rulebook at a bookstore the other day and loved the vibe and style of it. Not played it ever.
@synlogic I like it better than something like D&D5e but it is still far too crunchy for my taste. Lots of dice to remember and tables to flip through and weird mechanics that don't come up often enough for you to get a good handle on them
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@synlogic I like it better than something like D&D5e but it is still far too crunchy for my taste. Lots of dice to remember and tables to flip through and weird mechanics that don't come up often enough for you to get a good handle on them
@breadwizard my biggest gripe so far is that it appears to require bizarrely-sided dice. that amused me as a child but now as an adult who understands ramdomness and probability tables better I know that exotic die side counts are silly and unecessary. Dungeon delving, puzzle solving, monster fightin and fantasy prose are still fun tho
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@breadwizard my biggest gripe so far is that it appears to require bizarrely-sided dice. that amused me as a child but now as an adult who understands ramdomness and probability tables better I know that exotic die side counts are silly and unecessary. Dungeon delving, puzzle solving, monster fightin and fantasy prose are still fun tho
@synlogic @breadwizard I have to say, Shadowdark also incorporates a lot of ideas that also appear in DCC, most prominently, magical mishaps, but in a simpler fashion which uses traditional polyhedral dice.