Continuing in the process of learning of the rules I noticed three things.
- I have seen some examples on Internet, but it lacks an "official" Character sheet for game. Or at least I miss it.
Is there a reason for this?
- Reading the rules I feel there are not enough examples of play. Many RPG systems create an hero and show his progression throught adventures explaining the rules in the meantime. Think to the Cormac saga in Runequest, for example. This would help a lot to figure how the Character develops (the hard part of the system I think).
- For those as me used to run battles with map, miniatures/cardboard heroes and rules about engagment, range, facing etc. would be important to see a detailed example of how a battle is (or could) fought abstractly.
I know everyone has his own gamemastering style, but an example could help me and those who have my same roleplaying background.
any help or suggestion?
Thanks
Character Sheet and examples of play
Moderators: DJ LaBoss, michaelcurtis, finarvyn, Harley Stroh
Re: Character Sheet and examples of play
Playing since about 1980
Latest games: DCC RPG of course!
Quote I like: "I am on a computer therfore I am" (Alan Plater)
Latest games: DCC RPG of course!
Quote I like: "I am on a computer therfore I am" (Alan Plater)
Re: Character Sheet and examples of play
thanks, they come from the goodman site I suppose.RevTurkey wrote:Hi. Here you go.
Official Character Sheets:
http://www.goodman-games.com/downloads/ ... Sheets.zip
Re: Character Sheet and examples of play
Yes, they are the official sheets.
There has been talk of new sheets, illustrated etc but at the moment these are what have been provided by Goodman Games.
Don't forget to check around the forums for info and examples of play and the like. As to playing with minis...use them if you like, the game doesn't need them like some other games do but if you like them and have some you may as well play with them.
I like minis but only use them rarely otherwise people seem to forget how to describe things properly and how to visualise scenes in their head, like when you read a book for example. Both ways can be fun and it's good to mix methods of play up every now and then I think.
I saw you asked about Feats and Skills like in 3.5 on a different thread etc.. Personally I would just play DCC without them. I don't think they are needed when you have things like stat burning, Mighty Deeds and such. D&D 3rd Edition and it's many Variants like Pathfinder are fine games...excellent fun. I'm sure many avid fans play both games without feeling the need to convert to just one game. Of course, many roleplayers just use whatever they like from the entire history of D&D and good luck to em too
Lots of useful stuff here too:
http://www.goodman-games.com/forums/vie ... 60&t=14791
There has been talk of new sheets, illustrated etc but at the moment these are what have been provided by Goodman Games.
Don't forget to check around the forums for info and examples of play and the like. As to playing with minis...use them if you like, the game doesn't need them like some other games do but if you like them and have some you may as well play with them.
I like minis but only use them rarely otherwise people seem to forget how to describe things properly and how to visualise scenes in their head, like when you read a book for example. Both ways can be fun and it's good to mix methods of play up every now and then I think.
I saw you asked about Feats and Skills like in 3.5 on a different thread etc.. Personally I would just play DCC without them. I don't think they are needed when you have things like stat burning, Mighty Deeds and such. D&D 3rd Edition and it's many Variants like Pathfinder are fine games...excellent fun. I'm sure many avid fans play both games without feeling the need to convert to just one game. Of course, many roleplayers just use whatever they like from the entire history of D&D and good luck to em too
Lots of useful stuff here too:
http://www.goodman-games.com/forums/vie ... 60&t=14791
Playing since about 1980
Latest games: DCC RPG of course!
Quote I like: "I am on a computer therfore I am" (Alan Plater)
Latest games: DCC RPG of course!
Quote I like: "I am on a computer therfore I am" (Alan Plater)
Re: Character Sheet and examples of play
no, that was not me...RevTurkey wrote: (..) I saw you asked about Feats and Skills like in 3.5 on a different thread etc..
I'm still trying to learn at my best DCC to present to my group the first adventure. More questions clarification requests will follow. I'll post in the Rule section of the forum if I need something more specific.
thanks again
Re: Character Sheet and examples of play
Oh sorry my bad!
Good luck with your game
Good luck with your game
Playing since about 1980
Latest games: DCC RPG of course!
Quote I like: "I am on a computer therfore I am" (Alan Plater)
Latest games: DCC RPG of course!
Quote I like: "I am on a computer therfore I am" (Alan Plater)