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OD&D campaign starting this Saturday

  • 15-08-2016 10:50am
    #1
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    Hi all,

    I plan on starting my 2nd weekly OD&D campaign this Saturday night, 7:15pm till 10pm. It'll be a campaign set in the area around, and largely focusing on, a mega-dungeon.

    It will likely be online using roll20.net or google hangouts.

    If I can get enough (3 to 4) real-world players for a weekly game in Churchtown, Dublin 14, then I'll go with that option as I love real-world table-top gaming. I have 8 players for my Monday night IRL games but I guess Saturday is a worse day for many.

    So, if you are interested in a weekly D&D (1974 era version) starting this Saturday then let me know and please let me know if you're available for a real-world Churchtown game, or online only. You'll need a head-set for online gaming - the echo from speakers makes it unusuable.

    I could also do Friday nights instead of Saturdays if there was a critical mass for that day. My other weeknights are all booked up.

    Here is the Same Page Tool from the Monday campaign to give an idea of the play-style.
    http://gregfarrell.org/mediawiki/index.php/Same_Page_Tool

    If you don't know early edition D&D then here is a great primer explaining how Old School D&D systems differs from 3rd ed or Pathfinder. It explains it way better than I ever could and there are some pretty major play-style differences from 3rd ed or Pathfinder. 5e is a bit closer in style.
    http://www.lulu.com/items/volume_63/3019000/3019374/1/print/3019374.pdf

    Greg


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