Hello all!
I'm new here, but I have a question.
I used to play D&D back when 3E first came out and since time, inevitably, marches on I've missed the boat for the 3.5 upgrade. So what I'm wonderin' is what 'system' does these nifty DCC use? I'm in absolute love with the concept, execution, and design of these modules and would love to re-visit the good ol' days. However being financially challenged I won't be able to upgrade to 3.5 for a little while.
Anyway thank you all for looking.
--Wyrmwood
DCC D&D Version 3.0 or 3.5?
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- Mike_Ferguson
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Almost all of the DCCs are D&D 3.5 format.
The original prints of the first few DCCs (1, 2, and 3 - might be a few after that as well, not 100% sure) were originally printed for 3.0. Later printings of these adventures were converted to 3.5.
If you want to try out a D&D 3.0 DCC, I think your best bet would be to try and locate a first print copy of DCC#1 - Idylls of the Rat King on eBay or another online site (or maybe even from fans on these boards!). You won't be disappointed - I think that "Rat King" is one of the best DCCs ever printed.
Hope this helps!
Mike
The original prints of the first few DCCs (1, 2, and 3 - might be a few after that as well, not 100% sure) were originally printed for 3.0. Later printings of these adventures were converted to 3.5.
If you want to try out a D&D 3.0 DCC, I think your best bet would be to try and locate a first print copy of DCC#1 - Idylls of the Rat King on eBay or another online site (or maybe even from fans on these boards!). You won't be disappointed - I think that "Rat King" is one of the best DCCs ever printed.
Hope this helps!
Mike
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