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See more that was your intentions. But the rules for that were: Players roll 2d6 and if one dice matches between the aggressor and the defender than the aggressor takes one of the defenders pieces. After all other pieces are taken the defender will have lost.
If two dice match then the defenders ship has been sunk. Longer form play use 2d10 again with shorter form 2d4 as well. I searched for possible rules, couldn't find any, so good going on writing yours up for it! I literally just replaced it with 9x9 baduk. Hope the holidays have treated you well. I purchased the setting a few weeks ago, and will soon be starting up a campaign in the Silver City using the sample missions. The only thing that I'm concerned with is that they're almost too good— I'm worried that I'm going to have trouble creating missions after that point with as much character and intriguing options!
I've read through the suggestions in the book itself on mission ideas, but wanted to ask if you had any more specific tips on coming up with "paths" for the missions to take; the way you included several options for tackling each job was fantastic and I feel like I would need to do the same to give a campaign justice.
What subclasses come in the book? Thanks for your question Cassiel. The campaign setting focuses on the thieves, assassins, spies, and enforcers in the guild, but none of those roles are class-specific in game terms although rogues certainly fill all of those well! That said, I've done my best to make the setting friendly for any class. Since rogues and many other classes have great subclasses based on stealth and subtlety, the subclasses presented here round them out by providing options for barbarians, fighters, paladins, and sorcerers.
In addition to the subclasses, you'll find more character options including backgrounds, spells, feats, and equipment to flesh out an urban setting and life in the guild. Dustin - there are a couple black and white illustrations, but the vast majority are full color. The download includes a printer friendly version that removes the background graphic from each page so the printer isn't using ink to cover the entire spread.
Sure not a problem at all. Requires no specific details in your world at all. The main city in the campaign is a port city and most of the details in the book are about that city and the thieves guild and people within it. As long as your setting allows for a larger city, it'll fit into most campaigns. I apologize David, I did not receive a notification for your comment.
Christopher C is right; you can use it in the FR or a homebrew world all the same. There is nothing setting-specific in it. Thanks for answering for me Chris! I have yet to run this, but I love everything about what's provided and it's layout. The artwork is a little inconsistent, but excellent nonetheless. I especially love that there are several versions of the PDF, like high and low res, and best of all: a printer friendly version! The player version is also an awesome addition.
I just wish the player version had a printer friendly version as well. Thank you for this excellent product! You're very welcome, Ethan, so glad you're enjoying it!
I had a request for a printer-friendly version of the Player Guide as well, and now that I've settled down from moving I will try to get that included for everyone soon.
Dan, I bought the supplement and I'm enjoying reading thru it. I'm currently setting it up for use in roll Have you considered porting this over to the roll20 Marketplace so that it can be purchased as a module or game add-on? Might be worth looking into. BTW, I just wanted to comment on your video trailer. I have to be honest with you and say that it didn't do anything to encourage me to buy the product.
If Ebonclad was a work of fiction that would be an exciting trailer, but it's actually a DM resource and, as a DM, what I really wanted from that trailer was someone walking me through the contents and telling me how the supplement was going to help me run a thieves guild game. In the end, I took a chance and bought the product and I'm glad I did, but a more informative trailer would have made it a much easier decision.
Thanks Dennis! Glad you're enjoying Ebonclad. I don't have any current plans to put Ebonclad on the Roll20 Marketplace, at least not personally. I have licensed my materials to Support Class for creation on that platform. For me, it's mostly a time issue; I'd rather spend the time working on new content if I can. The fine folks at Support Class have already turned a couple of my adventures into modules over there, so it's definitely possible though Ebonclad is a much larger scope than any of the individual adventures.
Thanks for your feedback regarding the video. It was used as a Kickstarter video and was made as the content was coming together. Now that it's established, it's not a bad idea to go back or make another one with a deeper explanation of what's inside. Do you have a Version of your Series like that i can Purchase? Thanks for your enthusiasm, Dustin! I've played all the earlier editions, but 5E is my specialty. I don't have anything I could offer you for 1st or 2nd edition.
Others have converted Ebonclad for use with different editions, settings, and game modules, however. So, if you're keen on picking out new monsters and reskinning what's written, you should be able to use the adventures included in Ebonclad with a little legwork on your part.
The spells, feats, classes, and items are more specific to the 5E system and will be more challenging to convert. Weaver Quests. Alchemist Quests. Culinarian Quests. Disciple of the Land Quests.
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