Campaign style play
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Campaign style play
im new to DCC having just joined with the latest kickstarter. i browsed through the forum but did not find an answer to a question i had. are there any modules, by goodman games or thirdparty production, that follow a campaign style of play. meaning that you start with module 1 and play characters from 0 level to 20 th level ending with module 10, or something like that. i have browsed through the pdf but find reading an actual book in my hands to be best so have not browsed through all the modules pdfs i got with the kickstarter. thanks in advance for any help or pointers. if this is a double post i apologize. i posted one similiar to this but cant find it so posted a second time.
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Re: Campaign style play
Purple Duck Games FT 0, FT 1, FT 2, and FT 2.5 are a linked series of adventures. FT 3-6 will be coming, although I am horribly overdue on FT 3.heathd666 wrote:im new to DCC having just joined with the latest kickstarter. i browsed through the forum but did not find an answer to a question i had. are there any modules, by goodman games or thirdparty production, that follow a campaign style of play. meaning that you start with module 1 and play characters from 0 level to 20 th level ending with module 10, or something like that. i have browsed through the pdf but find reading an actual book in my hands to be best so have not browsed through all the modules pdfs i got with the kickstarter. thanks in advance for any help or pointers. if this is a double post i apologize. i posted one similiar to this but cant find it so posted a second time.
Likewise, AL 1-5 The Stars Are Falling contains links between five adventures to make them work as a series.
The nature of DCC requires that, by level 3 at least, there will be some additional adventures required to "fill out" a series designed for a particular sequence.
In the Prison of the Squid Sorcerer, by Mystic Bull, contains two adventures (Mermaids From Yuggoth and Icon of the Blood Goddess) that are intended to play out over time, with scenes interspersed between other adventures.
Goodman Games' Purple Planet boxed set and additional adventures are the most developed DCC setting to date, and you could easily set a campaign there....but not without doing some work to devise additional adventures. Likewise the Shudder Mountains setting from The Chained Coffin. The expanded Frozen in Time also features a mini-gazetteer.
Overall, you will have to do some work to make the game your own. If you are coming to DCC from Pathfinder or something similar, though, rejoice! After getting your feet wet, you'll discover that making material for DCC is significantly easier than with those systems.
Here is a complete, and regularly updated, product list: http://ravencrowking.blogspot.ca/2015/0 ... -list.html
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Cathbad the Meek (herbalist Wizard 1): AC 9; 4 hp; S 7, A 7, St 10, P 17, I 13, L 8; Neutral; Club, herbs, 50' rope, 50 cp; -1 to melee attack rolls. Hideous scar.
Cathbad the Meek (herbalist Wizard 1): AC 9; 4 hp; S 7, A 7, St 10, P 17, I 13, L 8; Neutral; Club, herbs, 50' rope, 50 cp; -1 to melee attack rolls. Hideous scar.