Personally I love pulling monsters and ideas out of the Tales From The Magician's Skull magazines, every issue has DCC stats for the various creatures found in the short stories
A few of my favorite DCC Adventures include: Against The Cult of the Hippie Commune [a unique funnel set in the 1960s, written by Levi Nunez of Loot The Body fame], The Hole In The Sky, Shadow Under Devil's Reef, the entire Purple Planet campaign and of course Sailors on the Starless Sea, since it's the ultimate into to the vibe and theme of the game.
I've really enjoyed reading through "Sky ov Crimson Flame" and have run most of it (sans the final few encounters). It and the follow up (Blights ov the Eastern Forest) are very cool and thematic
Personally I love pulling monsters and ideas out of the Tales From The Magician's Skull magazines, every issue has DCC stats for the various creatures found in the short stories
And the short stories are great inspiration for adventures.
@Sebbaasdungeon Exactly!
It's hard to completly pin down a favorite adventure for me, but Journey to the Center of Aerith or The Chained Coffin are certainly right up there.
Dungeon Crawl Classics is a fantastic game! It has the best magic system ever! Thank you for this video!
A few of my favorite DCC Adventures include: Against The Cult of the Hippie Commune [a unique funnel set in the 1960s, written by Levi Nunez of Loot The Body fame], The Hole In The Sky, Shadow Under Devil's Reef, the entire Purple Planet campaign and of course Sailors on the Starless Sea, since it's the ultimate into to the vibe and theme of the game.
Very nice Vid about the special magic of DCC 👍 I completely agree.
Thx
DCC day was awesome!
Mercurial magic is excellent. This game makes every class very cool to play.
I've really enjoyed reading through "Sky ov Crimson Flame" and have run most of it (sans the final few encounters). It and the follow up (Blights ov the Eastern Forest) are very cool and thematic
Yeah, Sky ov Crimson Flame is fantastic! I have both the 1st & 2nd editions [the 2nd edition separated Sky and Blights into 2 books].