This reminds me of the early editions in which you had a lot of dungeon crawling but at the same time you had players who could convert the rules towards domain and metropolitan play just like they did with dragonlance. I think all too often people forget that dragon Lance was founded on Old School TSR rule sets
I'd love to find a one volume OSR ruleset that I could just play without lots of house rules. I was hoping this would be it, but sadly, the more of these interviews and previews I see, the less interested I am in this rules set. So I guess I'll just stick with Castles & Crusades, which requires the fewest house rules for my game. And I can still play Greg's megadungeons with those rules. Oh well.
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This reminds me of the early editions in which you had a lot of dungeon crawling but at the same time you had players who could convert the rules towards domain and metropolitan play just like they did with dragonlance. I think all too often people forget that dragon Lance was founded on Old School TSR rule sets
I'd love to find a one volume OSR ruleset that I could just play without lots of house rules. I was hoping this would be it, but sadly, the more of these interviews and previews I see, the less interested I am in this rules set. So I guess I'll just stick with Castles & Crusades, which requires the fewest house rules for my game. And I can still play Greg's megadungeons with those rules. Oh well.