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What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 9:23 am
by quozl
I'm brand new to DCC and planning on starting a campaign in April when I get the book from the Kickstarter. Looking at all the third party products out there, I'm wondering what are your top 10.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 11:01 am
by Raven_Crowking
Not counting anything I wrote ('cause it's tacky to do so), I would recommend (in no particular order):

Alternate Occupations
Carnival of the DamnedCrawl! fanzine #1
Crawl! fanzine #2
Crawl! fanzine #11
Metal Gods of Ur-Hadad #2
Sunken City Omnibus
The Haunting of Larvik Island
The Treasure Vaults of Zadabad
The Wizardarium of Calabraxis

These were picked on the basis of utility to the average DCC campaign. And I might have different selections if you asked me tomorrow.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 11:11 am
by Raven_Crowking
To be tacky, in no particular order, stuff I wrote for 3pp that I am particularly happy with:

Appendix N Adventures Add-Ons #1 (in particular Gifts of the Only and A Lesson From Turtles)
Crawl! fanzine #9 (The Arwich Grinder)
FT 0: Prince Charming, Reanimator
FT 1: Creeping Beauties of the Wood
FT 2.1: Three Nights in Portsmouth
FT 2: The Portsmouth Mermaid
HT 1: The Perils of Cinder Claws
Silent Nightfall
The Falcate Idol
The Stars are Falling (I wrote 3/5ths of the adventures therein)

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 6:26 am
by xmiyux
I am a collector so have bought more than I could ever play.

But I want to echo some of what was said.

Carnival of the Damned - this is an amazing adventure imo. It could be treated as a series of encounters. It can be run as a long adventure with a shockingly engaging story (shocking in that the theme belies the fact the story has all the feels). It is just killer and one of my top picks right now.

Prince Charming, Reanimator - I hadn't realized Crowking was the Daniel Bishop who wrote this adventure. When he posted above - he is being humble. The adventure is sharp. It has enough references to classic fairy tales that I feel like it is the perfect hook for a new gamers and young gamers. I love Appendix N stuff, but often the references are lost on players who aren't into the culture. This remedies that by giving those little light bulb moments of recognizing the tale and then pulling the rug out from under them with a twist. Heck, the Faerie Animal as a player character class in the second book is worth the price of admission alone.

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Those are my top two picks for third party at the moment. And I know it is first party, but I am also a total nerd for the Chained Coffin set. Being from Appalachia I extra enjoyed it.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 2:01 pm
by Judge Perky
Not sure if you meant us to include such things, but this is THE most invaluable set of 3PPs for me...

http://purplesorcerer.com/tools.php

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 2:45 pm
by Raven_Crowking
Judge Perky wrote:Not sure if you meant us to include such things, but this is THE most invaluable set of 3PPs for me...

http://purplesorcerer.com/tools.php
+5d30.

Purple Sorcerer rocks!

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 3:53 pm
by Judge Perky
Daniel, you said...
Metal Gods of Ur-Hadad #2
Why that issue particularly?

Just curious.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 6:39 am
by Raven_Crowking
Judge Perky wrote:Daniel, you said...
Metal Gods of Ur-Hadad #2
Why that issue particularly?

Just curious.
The Secrets of the Serpent Moon

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 7:13 pm
by xmiyux
Based on the recommendations above I picked up the hardback of the Sunken City Omnibus. Even setting aside how great a module it is - this is a really nicely printed book. I got the deluxe edition and was impressed with the paper and how colorful it is.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 10:36 pm
by tovokas
Thank you! I'm very glad you like it: I know the premium hardback costs quite a bit to print, so I'm thrilled when folks find it a worthy investment. :)

Hope you have a great time running the adventures.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 3:30 pm
by DM Cojo
Boy, that is a tough list to make. I had to do lucky number 13 instead of 10...sorry. Off the top of my head, in no particular order:

Sunken City Omnibus by Purple Sorcerer (Perils of the Sunken City is a great funnel, and this is a cool place to revisit in your campaign).
Angels, Daemons and Beings Between by Dragon's Hoard Publishing (because you can never have enough gods or patrons)
Carnival of the Damned by Purple Sorcerer (an awesome adventure that I was lucky enough to playtest).
Steel and Fury by Purple Duck (lots of cool ideas for mighty deeds)
Nebin Pendlebrook's Perilous Pantry by Purple Sorcerer (another awesome, and creepy, funnel).
Tales from the Fallen Empire by Chapter 13 Press (very cool as another dimension in your campaign or as a "lost world" removed from your main campaign land).
Transylvanian Adventures by Land of Phantoms (haven't run a game purely of this, but have pulled many ideas from it).
The Well of Souls by Stormlord Publishing (yet another awesome low level adventure)
Liber Arcanum by Cognition Pressworks (some really cool alternative magic options)
Attack of the Frawgs by Thick Skull Adventures (Lots of funnels on this list, which is why my group ran so many funnels early in the campaign and ended up with a pool of "reserve" characters)
Ruins of Ramat by Brave Halfling Publishing (ran this with only two players and had a blast!)
Critters, Creatures and Denizens by Cognition Pressworks (handy for more mundane animals and has a crit table for Fairies!)
Crawl #9 "The Arwich Grinder" by Straycouches Press (Lovecraftian themed funnel that is as good as anything else out there!)

Also, it isn't a DCC product per se...but I have gotten a lot of use from the Petty Gods OSR supplement.

This of course, only scratches the surface! Enjoy!

P.S. Alternate Occupations by IDD Company is also excellent.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 8:55 am
by dregg
DM Cojo wrote:Boy, that is a tough list to make. I had to do lucky number 13 instead of 10...sorry. Off the top of my head, in no particular order:

Tales from the Fallen Empire by Chapter 13 Press (very cool as another dimension in your campaign or as a "lost world" removed from your main campaign land).
Thanks for the shout out, I appreciate it. I am very proud of this work. Soon to be revised =)

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 12:55 pm
by Scatonaut
Uhh...for my money some of the most important ones for any DCC campaign include:
-Steel & Fury: excellent resource for expanded Mighty Deeds/crits/fumbles
-Critters, Creatures & Denizens: a "Monster Manual" for DCC, fully statted creatures, mutation tables/rules, angel and demon crit tables etc.
-Liber Arcanum - more spells and additional rules for magic
-Divinities & Cults I and II: Gods historical and otherwise in DCC format...provides great templates for pimping your own for your campaign
-Angels, Daemons and Beings Between: a plethora of Patrons
-Crawl! zine
-Gongfarmers' Almanacs
-Phlogiston Books Vol 1
-Purple Sorcerer apps & printed products
-Hubris: a brilliant dark/gonzo/bizarro campaign world/setting. Has loads of tables hackable for any DCC campaign.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 4:42 pm
by James Mishler
Hey all,

I came to this folder to post exactly this same question!

Can we get some updates? It's been several years since the majority of the lists were made, and I know a bunch of stuff has come out since then.

What is the new hotness? What are the classics that have held up to the test of time?

What should I be spending my hard-earned $$$ on?

Thanks!

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 4:31 pm
by Raven_Crowking
James Mishler wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 4:42 pm Can we get some updates? It's been several years since the majority of the lists were made, and I know a bunch of stuff has come out since then.

I'll have to give this some thought.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Sat May 01, 2021 3:37 pm
by 3rik
I've been looking at Breaker Press Games' products. Unfortunately these are difficult to find in print (yet) and the shipping costs are quite steep when I order them straight from the publisher. They look really fun, though.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 9:25 am
by serendipitous
3rik wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 3:37 pm I've been looking at Breaker Press Games' products. Unfortunately these are difficult to find in print (yet) and the shipping costs are quite steep when I order them straight from the publisher. They look really fun, though.
I just had to link the Beaker Press page at Drivethru; the "Rabid Dogs Zine" blurb hooked me at "Equal People... Demihumans and Mixed Race Player Characters - Unrestricted by traditions put forth by authors of the past, you should be ..."

AND this sounds pretty cool -- also from Rabid Dogs --:
I'm an Outsider... The Outlier Character Class - The ranger concept just doesn't fit with the "you're no hero" ethos of DCC, and admittedly, I had a middle school obsession with the bandit character class for AD&D re-published in Best of Dragon Vol. 4. The Outlier mashes up these two concepts into something uniquely DCC.

I Wanna Be Your Dog... The Canine Character Class
- What happens when the party's shepherd dies and their herding dog becomes the heart of the party? Well, you probably should just let them be the fuzzy anti hero they were destined to be.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 2:32 pm
by 3rik
serendipitous wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 9:25 am
3rik wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 3:37 pm I've been looking at Breaker Press Games' products. Unfortunately these are difficult to find in print (yet) and the shipping costs are quite steep when I order them straight from the publisher. They look really fun, though.
I just had to link the Beaker Press page at Drivethru; the "Rabid Dogs Zine" blurb hooked me at "Equal People... Demihumans and Mixed Race Player Characters - Unrestricted by traditions put forth by authors of the past, you should be ..."

AND this sounds pretty cool -- also from Rabid Dogs --:
I'm an Outsider... The Outlier Character Class - The ranger concept just doesn't fit with the "you're no hero" ethos of DCC, and admittedly, I had a middle school obsession with the bandit character class for AD&D re-published in Best of Dragon Vol. 4. The Outlier mashes up these two concepts into something uniquely DCC.

I Wanna Be Your Dog... The Canine Character Class
- What happens when the party's shepherd dies and their herding dog becomes the heart of the party? Well, you probably should just let them be the fuzzy anti hero they were destined to be.
The Canine and Outlier class are also what attrected me to that Zine. But then I saw that their other zines/modules also look pretty cool. I can get the three Zines/modules in print from their site for $29 but it will be $25 shipping plus $1.99 handling fee... The "worst" is, they keep churning out new cool stuff. :cry:

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Sat May 15, 2021 7:22 pm
by serendipitous
3rik wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 2:32 pm The Canine and Outlier class are also what attrected me to that Zine. But then I saw that their other zines/modules also look pretty cool. I can get the three Zines/modules in print from their site for $29 but it will be $25 shipping plus $1.99 handling fee... The "worst" is, they keep churning out new cool stuff. :cry:
That is the "worst"! But I can't bring myself to hope they stop publishing ... I like their art, too.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Sun May 23, 2021 1:58 pm
by 3rik
serendipitous wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 7:22 pm
3rik wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 2:32 pm The Canine and Outlier class are also what attrected me to that Zine. But then I saw that their other zines/modules also look pretty cool. I can get the three Zines/modules in print from their site for $29 but it will be $25 shipping plus $1.99 handling fee... The "worst" is, they keep churning out new cool stuff. :cry:
That is the "worst"! But I can't bring myself to hope they stop publishing ... I like their art, too.
I am just hoping for some future Kickstarter of them where I can get a whole bunch of their stuff in print at a relatively reasonable total cost.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 2:55 pm
by 3rik
There's a new Kickstarter from breaker Press Games!
The Stennard Courier Vol. I by Nick Baran - Kickstarter

And this also looks pretty cool:
Jungle Tomb of the Mummy Bride Compatible for DCC & 5E by Levi Combs - Kickstarter

I might jump in on both.

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 4:31 am
by qstor
- Crawl #6 new classes
- Angels, Daemons and Beings Between: a plethora of Patrons
- Gongfarmers' Almanacs
- Umerica setting material by Shield of Faith Studios
- Studio 9 Games mods/supplements like Welcome to Eastwood and 101 City Encounters
- Weird Frontiers by Stiff Whiskers Press
- Attack of the Frawgs funnel by Thick Skull Adventures

Re: What are your top 10 DCC third-party products?

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 1:05 pm
by Bobjester
I'm relatively new to DCC, so my list of 3rd party "favorites" is as short as the length of ALL of them I've read so far.

This is also the order in which I've received them in the mail:

HUBRIS (DIY)
The Sunken City Adventure Omnibus & Guide (Purple Sorcerer)
The Carnival of the Damned (Purple Sorcerer)
Tales From the Fallen Empire (Chapter 13 Press)

The list will grow!