Looking for additional information
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Looking for additional information
I need some help in finding more information (if it exists) about water vehicles in context of the Basic Fantasy rpg system. I've already reviewed the information in the core book (vehicle section in the equipment) and the vehicle section in the equipment emporium supplement. Are there any other supplements that have any information about ships and boats?
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Re: Looking for additional information
None that I know of.
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- Metroknight
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Re: Looking for additional information
*sighs "Ok, thanks. I guess I will have to wing it somewhat and take longer to build the game".
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Metroknight wrote:*sighs "Ok, thanks. I guess I will have to wing it somewhat and take longer to build the game".
Anything ship wise from any "D&D" will work easily.
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I know but I wanted to check the source, per say, first before expanding my reading. As I said it will now slow me down.Obombo wrote:
Anything ship wise from any "D&D" will work easily.
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Metroknight wrote:I know but I wanted to check the source, per say, first before expanding my reading. As I said it will now slow me down.Obombo wrote:
Anything ship wise from any "D&D" will work easily.
If you don't have the books to hand it could be a bit of pain. But, even an internet search will give you boats and using their measurements vs. what's in the book you can easily scale stats up or down. Shouldn't take more than 30 minutes.
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Re: Looking for additional information
Hill Cantons has an expanded ship/boat list for "Classic D&D" that might be useful.
Here are the Pathfinder water vehicle rules, and they also have some advanced naval rules that might be useful, if you don't mind wading through them.
Neither of these are BFRPG, so they might well need modification, but that could get someone started if they wanted to expand on the BF rules.
Just for interest, Blog of Holding has a post comparing the naval combat rules in various editions, and it's own "Super-simple naval combat for any edition" rules post. Again, this is not BFRPG stuff, but it's interesting.
Here are the Pathfinder water vehicle rules, and they also have some advanced naval rules that might be useful, if you don't mind wading through them.
Neither of these are BFRPG, so they might well need modification, but that could get someone started if they wanted to expand on the BF rules.
Just for interest, Blog of Holding has a post comparing the naval combat rules in various editions, and it's own "Super-simple naval combat for any edition" rules post. Again, this is not BFRPG stuff, but it's interesting.
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Re: Looking for additional information
Thank you all for the help and offers of information but I'm not needing the info anymore as I scrapped that game.
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Re: Looking for additional information
Except for the hardcover (2e?) That is purely sea-related. The names assigned to various ships are *completely* wrong. A drakkar is listed as a dromond, a caravel as a Roman round ship, etc.
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