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DCC-inspired rules system

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This year, I was inspired to try to add some B/X elements to my DCC PbP campaign. That ended up turning into me creating my own system that's actually more OD&D with some DCC thrown in than it is B/X. If you're interested, the pdf is on this blog I started to talk about such things:

https://moldvayn.blogspot.com/
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An interesting concept, as I enjoy both Moldvay B/X and DCC RPG. I didn't see the link to a PDF, however. Perhaps I'm not looking close enough. :(
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finarvyn wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 5:17 pm An interesting concept, as I enjoy both Moldvay B/X and DCC RPG. I didn't see the link to a PDF, however. Perhaps I'm not looking close enough. :(
Hey, thanks for checking it out. I thought I'd posted it on the blog (which I need to get back to), but see if this works.

https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/re ... afd9761616
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Link works. Looks interesting so far. :)
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finarvyn wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 3:46 pm Link works. Looks interesting so far. :)
Again, thanks for checking it out. I did find an old pdf on the blog, but it was stupidly hidden in a link with text the same color as everything else. :-) The one I linked to above is updated, though, so better that you have that one anyway. I did find a few typos since then, but the rules are still the current version. I hope you don't mind the inclusion of "Fort Breig" as one of the locations in the small gazetteer!
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No problem on my end. I don't think my name is copyrightable. ;)
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