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(adds another PDF to my Inbox at DriveThruRPG.com)The Eldritch Wizardry supplement has druids.
(adds another PDF to my Inbox at DriveThruRPG.com)The Eldritch Wizardry supplement has druids.
If your group is the imbibing sort, there are any number of great cocktails out of the 70s. You'll definitely need a bottle of Galliano. I might recommend:The plan is to have a nice dinner here at our house, complete with cake and ice cream. The meal will be as close to classic 1970s as I can manage: I'm thinking fondue, baked ziti, pineapple upside down cake...using vintage recipes if we can find them. There are a lot of terrible recipes from the 1970s that we'll be avoiding (I'm looking at you, mayonnaise salad.)
Instead of using pregen characters, I am going to convert ("recreate" would be more apt) their 5E characters into their OD&D counterparts. It's a daunting task, because we have:
And then I'm going to convert (again, "recreate" is probably more apt) the current adventure they are on. In the weeks leading up to my birthday, the heroes of the story are going to get thrown backward in time and have to stop a mad
- An 11th level changeling artificer,
- A 12th level firbolg druid,
- A 13th level human gunslinger,
- A 13th level human bard,
- A 12th level goliath paladin,
- and a brand-new character of my spouse's creation.
WizardMagic-User from upsetting the timeline and freeing a powerful lich.
I'm going to have to sit with this for a while. Stay tuned! (And post any conversion advice, notes, or experiences below...I've never played OD&D and I need all the help I can get.)
Another one would be OD&D Supplement I: Greyhawk for the paladin.(adds another PDF to my Inbox at DriveThruRPG.com)
I much prefer this version to the 1e one. The Strategic Review II No. 1 if you have the CD archive.13th level human bard. See The Strategic Review from February of 1976 for this class.