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Saturday, 13 April 2019

Conversion


Converting the campaign from one game system to another proved to be about ten times as much work as I had expected -- and that's not counting the time I spent agonising over the decision beforehand.

I wanted/needed to cleave pretty closely to the setting I have been playing in, because I don't want what has come before to seem like it couldn't happen in the same milieu, but at the same time I thought it would be nice to divest the game of certain D&D-isms which always end up bugging me in long campaigns. To be fair, LotFP banished a fair few of them already, but not all.

So I ultimately decided on a Frankenstein's monster version of Chaosium's BRP. Mostly I'll be taking pieces from the Big Gold Book (BGB) and the Classic Fantasy monograph (CF), but there are some pieces of 2nd and/or 6th edition Call of Cthulhu (CoC), 2nd & 3rd edition Runequest (RQ), and Magic World (MW) in here too.

The BGB has a great checklist of optional rules, so I used that as the basis of my campaign 'system reference' (for lack of a better term).

Characters & Character Creation

Cultural Modifiers (page 38): So far, human and elf cultures receive an additional 20% in Speak Other Language. Humans from the campaign area visited so far must take whichever of the two common tongues is not their native. Elves mostly receive the Low Common tongue. I'm also setting Status at a base 50. It may be raised with skill points or lowered to spend the skill points elsewhere, as required.

Non-Human Characters (page 335): Elves & Dwarfs per Classic Fantasy, Goblins as CF Halflings.

Hit Points per Location (pages 20, 29): yes, please!

Total Hit Points (page 30): Actually going to try this for PCs and important NPCs, since CF spells are scaled for it. If the PCs start to feel invulnerable, I'll revert to normal HP [(CON+SIZ)/2, instead of CON+SIZ].

Distinctive Features (pages 34-35): when needed to flesh out character descriptions.

Freeform Professions (page 41): If needed. I may also use some from CoC and MW.

Aging and Inaction (page 183): Owing to the high body count, this will probably only be used for magical aging....

Skills

Skill Category Bonuses (pages 20, 31, 48): The complicated ones (which may even yield penalties), like in 3rd ed. Runequest.

Complimentary Skills (page 50): When it seems appropriate. And I remember it...

Literacy (page 67): Since my campaign is very very roughly set in an analogue of 1550s southern England, I did a quick web search and found historical illiteracy rates for the early modern period in Europe. About 85% of England was illiterate in 1550, so definitely assuming illiteracy as the default. BUT, I will assume all PCs (and important NPCs) are literate. To this end, I am also using the rule from 2nd ed. Call of Cthulhu, where the lower of Read/Write or Speak is never less than half that of the higher. Illiteracy thus grants bonus skill points equal to only half the character's Speak Own Language skill.

Skill Ratings Over 100%
(page 175): should anyone live long enough.

System

Opposed Skill Roll Systems (page 174): Roll high under, like in Mythras.

Encumbrance (page 180) and Fatigue: I'm going to try the rules in CF, but if I don't like them and/or keep forgetting to use them, I'll change to Fatigue Points (I've often heard they're too much bookkeeping or too complicated, but I've never understood why).

Combat

Eliminating or Reversing Statement of Intents (page 188): Kind of pointless for soloing. Especially since I'm going with

Initiative Rolls (page 188): I like more variability than Strike Ranks or strict Initiative-by-descending-DEX.

Power Use in the Action Phase (page 189): spells will need good initiative too.

Attacks and Parries over 100% (page 198): again, if anyone lives long enough.

Dying Blows (page 199): I don't like cinematic action, but this has decidedly literary overtones.

Splitting Attack and Parry Skills (page 199): Not only using it, but I'm also splitting the Skill Category Bonuses; Manipulation for Attack, and Physical for Parry (as in 3rd ed. Runequest).

Armour By Hit Locations (page 262) and Damage and Hit Locations (pages 204-205): in for a penny...

Miscellaneous

Allegiance (page 315): Not sure. Maybe Law/Neutrality/Chaos. Maybe just Light/Balance/Shadow from Magic World. Maybe ignoring it for non-clerics.

Personality Traits (page 294): mostly for NPCs, and new PCs until I get a feel for them.

Treasure: I'm going to switch to 2nd ed. RQ's Treasure factors & Treasure tables.

Prices: I'm going to assume being on the brink of war has caused inflation in the kingdom to go wild. To this end, I am going to use the 3rd ed. RQ prices (I always liked the variable prices for urban/rural weapon & armour purchases) and the 2nd ed. RQ exchange rates 1 gold = 20 silver = 200 copper).

Character Classes Are Too Old School (CF p. 49): I think the CF classes feel more AD&D than B/X, so I am dispensing with them in favour of BRP Professions + Powers. Magic-Users get M-U & Illusionist spells, Clerics get cleric spells (and Turn Undead is a spell as per LotFP). Any Druids will probably be NPCs, and dealt with as and when. Paladins, Monks, Rangers, and Bards really don't fit my setting. Barbarian is a culture, not a profession. Fighters and Specialists (Thieves) are fine as just professions, without any special powers.

Magic: I'm using Classic Fantasy for the base magic system(s), as above. I will probably not be using Fireball, Lightning Bolt, and the other big damage spells to keep with the LotFP ethos. Instead, I'll be raiding CoC and its supplements, especially Dreamlands, for a healthy dose of weird magic.

Skill Improvement: All experience rolls are 1d6, regardless of "profession skills".

Firearms: Some lovely person put the additional BRP rules for Mousquetaires & Sorcellerie (Musketeers & Sorcery, from a special edition Casus Belli magazine) into a PDF. I will be using the périls des armes à feu (dangers of firearms) table for missed shots (if the roll to attack fails, the character must roll against Luck; a failure necessitates a roll on the table).

Armour & Magic-Users: CF allows M-Us to wear any armour, but they suffer a penalty to spellcasting when so doing. This is either the same penalty the armour applies to physical skills, but with a minimum of -10%. To better model the LotFP way of doing it, I will be ignoring the minimum, so the lighter armours impose no penalty.

Skill List: I used the CF character sheet as a starting point, and made a small number of additions and modifications, mostly renaming certain skills to the versions I am most familiar with (usually the CoC ones!) to speed play. However:
  • I decided to use MW's Physik for the more prosaic sounding First Aid, but then forgot I did this and had a panic when I was rolling up a new Fighter. Oops.
  • I kept changing my mind on whether to go with a single Persuade skill (BGB, MW, 6th ed. CoC) or split it into Debate & Oratory (2nd ed. CoC). Persuade had won out when I was designing my character sheet, but I keep wavering. The only thing that is keeping me from changing my mind again is the sheer annoyance that re-jigging the character sheet would entail.
  • Of course, if I move Status elsewhere there will be room. I think Status should just be a function of Social Class, and I might make better sense move it to a box at the top of the character sheet. It will still be purchased with skill points, but it doesn't make sense to apply the Skill Category Bonus to (which I'm already not doing).
  • The skill list with base percentages is appended to the very end of this post as plain text.
Character Sheet: This is my most current one. It's functional, but may need to change, especially if I figure out a better/easier/funner encumbrance  fatigue system.


Next post: converting the PCs. Hopefully soonish, so I can get back to the adventure.

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COMMUNICATION
Animal Training (05)
Bargain (05)
Command (05)
Disguise (01)
Etiquette ___(05)
Fast Talk (05)
Speak Own Lang.(INT x5)
Speak Other Lang (00)
Perform ___(05)
Persuade (15)
Status (var.)
Streetwise (05)
Teach (10)

PHYSICAL
Climb (40)
Dodge (DEX x 2)
Drive ___(20 or 01)
Hide (10)
Jump (25)
Move Quietly (10)
Ride ___(05)
Swim (25)
Throw (25)

MANIPULATION
Art___ (05)
Camouflage (25)
Craft____ (05)
Fine Manipulation (05)
Heavy Machine (01)
Potions (00)
Repair____(15)
Sailing (15)
Sleight (05)
Traps (05)

KNOWLEDGE
Academic Lore (01)
Blasphemous Lore (00)
Earth Lore (01)
Evaluate (15)
Folklore (01)
Gaming (INT + POW)
Physik (INT x 1)
Poison Lore (01)
Politics (01)
Read/Write____ (00)
Religious Lore (01)
Scribe Magic (00)
Spell Lore (00)
Strategy (01)
Wilderness Lore (01)

PERCEPTION
Insight (05)
Library Use (25)
Listen (25)
Navigate (10)
Sense (10)
Spot Hidden (25)
Track (10)


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