u/Zoruun_17

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Fantasy adventures without sci-fi?

Fairly new to DCC. I love the rules and vibe but I’m a fan of traditional fantasy settings far more than the unique blend of sci-fi and science fantasy that DCC defaults to.

Are there any modules you’d recommend that are traditional fantasy, that don’t include aliens and the like, or is my best bet to take modules and simply edit them, like making the alien goat in the orb at the end of Portal Under the Stars into a demon or god, for example?

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u/Zoruun_17 — 8 days ago
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Mastering one system vs. juggling several

I've learned and GM'd a handful of RPGs I've really enjoyed, both as one-shots and mini campaigns. However, as someone who likes focusing on and truly mastering a hobby or skill before exploring additional interests, I've found that bouncing around between them has created a situation where I can run them all competently but not with what I'd consider to be mastery. Also, I feel like I've barely scratched the surface of each given the depth of rules, options, sourcebooks, stories, etc that each game has to offer.

The issue, of course, is that I like all of them, and can't decide which to dedicate myself to mastering first. Eventually I'd master the other once I've played enough, ideally running two campaigns, but I want to fully commit to one before the other (I'm primarily stuck between Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (4E) and Dungeon Crawl Classics, for those with experience running these).

I'm curious if anyone feels similarly, and what factors induced you to choose the one you decided to really delve into and master instead of playing a little bit of this and a little bit of that.

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u/Zoruun_17 — 12 days ago

Any recommendations for Arabian/Middle Eastern/desert dungeon synth? Looking for something to set the mood for a Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay adventure taking place in the Kingdom of Araby.

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u/Zoruun_17 — 21 days ago