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Using the MMRPG for older editons - Havard - 05-16-2011 I just came across a thread at Dragonsfoot, where Dustin Clingman mentions using the MMRPG modules for older editions: DClingman Wrote:Well in a twist of fate, the great idea that I had was to form up conversion teams to allow people to play whatever version of the rules they want. Source: http://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9555 Were these conversion teams ever set up? If they were not, maybe this would be something that could be done here? -Havard Re: Using the MMRPG for older editons - sheridan - 07-17-2011 This might be all that's out there: The Human Races of Dave Arneson's Blackmoor: A Conversion For Basic D&D http://pandius.com/humndave.html The Silent Guard Conversion For Basis D&D http://pandius.com/silntgrd.html *Sheridan Re: Using the MMRPG for older editons - Havard - 08-22-2011 sheridan Wrote:This might be all that's out there: Ah, those are excellent! -Havard Re: Using the MMRPG for older editons - Havard - 11-21-2011 Now that more and more of the season 1 episodes are returning, how do you find the idea of using them for TSR era editions? -Havard Re: Using the MMRPG for older editons - sheridan - 11-21-2011 For the most part, they are pretty easy conversions if you have a decent monster reference for whatever version you like to play. I've used some with OD&D and 4th ed. -Scott Re: Using the MMRPG for older editons - Havard - 11-22-2011 Cool, that's how I have been advertising their re-release on Old School forums -Havard |