[Rq-rules] Conversion of D&D module?

Williamson, Tony Tony.Williamson at aucklandcity.govt.nz
Thu Dec 14 10:57:59 PST 2006


Yes, I'd be keen for a copy too.
 
Thanks,
Tony Williamson

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Sent: Friday, 15 December 2006 2:28 a.m.
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Subject: [Rq-rules] Conversion of D&D module?


I'm nearly finished with an RQ conversion of TSRs C1-Hidden Shrine of
Tamoachan - anyone interested in it?  I can email it to you directly or,
if there's enough interest, someone I'm sure would post it.  I always
like Tamoachan because it is: 
- a competition module, so there tends to be rather more thinking than
average, and "solutions" to everything encountered ARE available in the
dungeon, also nice artwork supplements 
- a dungeon crawl, so very suitable for an inconsistently-peopled group 
- reasonably sized, so we can have some closure within 2-3 sessions.
- entirely 'different' in feel than most gaming stuff.

It's only a CONVERSION - meaning the monsters' stats are converted to
RQ.  Ownership of the module is required for play (ie for the map, the
room descriptions, etc.)  I'm just finishing the room notes that simply
list the resolution modifications to RQ terms for the many 'special'
things and traps throughout, as well as the conversion of the various
magic items encountered. 

I've tweaked it to be a challenge for a group of relatively
inexperienced gamers, a party of 6-8 characters, with 2 of them being
mid-70s skills and the rest in the mid 50s, all with very little magic.


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