The number of members of the party is reduced for modern game systems because it became a fad to make the party become superheroes. You can, and should, have as many as needed to the endeavor. Between 7 to 14 or more characters is not too much depending on the mission. Do not be scared of multiple characters.
This is something I have definitely learned over the course of the months playing after this video. Learning Chainmail mass combat helped a ton with that too!
If you are familiar with the game Tunnels and Trolls, that game awards 100xp per level that you survived. So your 300xp is reasonable and this used before.
Great play throughs. What are you using to randomize and outline open area hexs outside of the dungeons (ie towns amd wilderness after exiting dungeons) like what is seen in episode 2?
Heya, I can't remember exactly, but I would just use Sandbox Generator or the generators in the rulebook! White Box: FMAG, Delving Deeper and other OD&D retroclones have generators for the wilderness hexes.
really enjoying this FMAG series...nice to see the old school stuff
Thank you! I'm also enjoying it :)
+1 for GNOLL for the soundtrack. Them and Kobold are my go-tos for FMAG and 4AD :)
Yeah!! I reached out to HDK and they very kindly gave me permission to use their music in my videos :D Super nice of them
The number of members of the party is reduced for modern game systems because it became a fad to make the party become superheroes.
You can, and should, have as many as needed to the endeavor.
Between 7 to 14 or more characters is not too much depending on the mission.
Do not be scared of multiple characters.
This is something I have definitely learned over the course of the months playing after this video. Learning Chainmail mass combat helped a ton with that too!
If you are familiar with the game Tunnels and Trolls, that game awards 100xp per level that you survived. So your 300xp is reasonable and this used before.
Great play throughs. What are you using to randomize and outline open area hexs outside of the dungeons (ie towns amd wilderness after exiting dungeons) like what is seen in episode 2?
Heya, I can't remember exactly, but I would just use Sandbox Generator or the generators in the rulebook! White Box: FMAG, Delving Deeper and other OD&D retroclones have generators for the wilderness hexes.
Cool. Love Whitebox.
quite the development
DAMN! No reward!? Unfortunate for you!
Dice be that way sometimes 😔