Basic fantasy! I use BFRPG but im not opposed to using other rules. Basic Fantasy has 2 bestiaries plus what's in the Core Rules. The 4th edition has The Barklings monsters, if you want cute and furry creatures the barklings are perfect. I haven't used Castles and Crusades but ive heard good things. I don't know how easy or hard it'll be to convert monsters from either system, i suspect alot of homebrew will be needed. Thanks for the video, it's nice seeing other channels talking about BF and i like knowing what other systems i can use for my table.
One of C&C strength's IMO is how easy it is to port in things like monsters from other systems. In prepping for an upcoming session, I took a version of a monster from the Dragonslayer RPG and merged it with one from C&C to make a version that is more what I was looking for.
Basic fantasy!
I use BFRPG but im not opposed to using other rules. Basic Fantasy has 2 bestiaries plus what's in the Core Rules. The 4th edition has The Barklings monsters, if you want cute and furry creatures the barklings are perfect.
I haven't used Castles and Crusades but ive heard good things.
I don't know how easy or hard it'll be to convert monsters from either system, i suspect alot of homebrew will be needed.
Thanks for the video, it's nice seeing other channels talking about BF and i like knowing what other systems i can use for my table.
One of C&C strength's IMO is how easy it is to port in things like monsters from other systems. In prepping for an upcoming session, I took a version of a monster from the Dragonslayer RPG and merged it with one from C&C to make a version that is more what I was looking for.