Jul 2, 2018 8:42 pm
Hello all,
I am 40+ and am looking to get into an old school revitalisation game as a DM and/or player.
About me. I have been playing for more than 30 years, non-stop, without food or water. Except that I got married, had kids, and got a full time job. But I still play here and there.
I have been playing pathfinder in live gaming and play by post. The play by post games I am in are the most fun I have had (both real and online) and I got thinking that red-box system would be interesting to get back into in this slow format. Since I also have a family, hunting around for RL games is not as convenient as it used to be.
This is just an introductory post as I join the forums, not a recruitment post. I will set up the game itself once I learn how. It would be great to say hello to some of you, and I look forward to being a member of this community. The rest of the post below is my plans, and I am open to feedback about any of it.
As a DM:
I am new to DMing in PBP, but not new to it in real life.
Rough plans: Start a game from level 1, intending to run in campaign mode.
System: BECMI (original D&D ~ basic expert companion masters immortal) from 1983
Number of Players: 1-6 (ideally around 4 but I am flexible)
Module: B2-Keep on the borderlands
Pace: 1 post daily, 1 post on weekends as a rule of thumb. (This is the standard that I have seen in Pathfinder PbP, but I have no experience in this forum to know if the pace is different)
Type of game: Campaign mode, linking published modules with some wilderness travel, exploration, and crafting as the party wishes
Full Description:
I am interested in running B2-Keep on the borderlands with a group of players. Any experience level is welcome. I say campaign mode because I would like to expand from B2 into additional modules, and would like to use wilderness/travel rules if that does not get too onerous in the PBP format. As above, crafting and wilderness travel can be incorporated. I think the published modules typically have rules for going back to town during the adventures.
More details will follow!
I expect that with the long format of PbP there could be some cycling of party members over time. I will deal with restocking the party, and will be open to referrals. I think as long as we have at least one party member, hirelings could be brought along to fill key roles. If at all possible a balanced party will be good, but knowing how old the system is I have no sense of how many players are interested.
I can be convinced of incorporating D&D Cyclopedia, I just do not know anything about what that has added to the original 5 boxes.
As a Player:
My very strong preference is to try playing BECMI as a player, and exploring that. Browsing open games, I did not see any old school original D&D games, but will look again. If such a game exists, amazing!
I will likely browse around for other games, and if I make contacts I would be open to playing in other systems. I do have a strong knowledge of pathfinder already, as well as some of the earlier editions of D&D, shadowrun, and miscellaneous other game systems. I am intending to run one campaign game as a DM, and possibly to play in one oldschool game if I can find it.
Conclusion
I look forward to meeting many of you, and I hope none of you mind the long intro post!
I am 40+ and am looking to get into an old school revitalisation game as a DM and/or player.
About me. I have been playing for more than 30 years, non-stop, without food or water. Except that I got married, had kids, and got a full time job. But I still play here and there.
I have been playing pathfinder in live gaming and play by post. The play by post games I am in are the most fun I have had (both real and online) and I got thinking that red-box system would be interesting to get back into in this slow format. Since I also have a family, hunting around for RL games is not as convenient as it used to be.
This is just an introductory post as I join the forums, not a recruitment post. I will set up the game itself once I learn how. It would be great to say hello to some of you, and I look forward to being a member of this community. The rest of the post below is my plans, and I am open to feedback about any of it.
As a DM:
I am new to DMing in PBP, but not new to it in real life.
Rough plans: Start a game from level 1, intending to run in campaign mode.
System: BECMI (original D&D ~ basic expert companion masters immortal) from 1983
Number of Players: 1-6 (ideally around 4 but I am flexible)
Module: B2-Keep on the borderlands
Pace: 1 post daily, 1 post on weekends as a rule of thumb. (This is the standard that I have seen in Pathfinder PbP, but I have no experience in this forum to know if the pace is different)
Type of game: Campaign mode, linking published modules with some wilderness travel, exploration, and crafting as the party wishes
Full Description:
I am interested in running B2-Keep on the borderlands with a group of players. Any experience level is welcome. I say campaign mode because I would like to expand from B2 into additional modules, and would like to use wilderness/travel rules if that does not get too onerous in the PBP format. As above, crafting and wilderness travel can be incorporated. I think the published modules typically have rules for going back to town during the adventures.
More details will follow!
I expect that with the long format of PbP there could be some cycling of party members over time. I will deal with restocking the party, and will be open to referrals. I think as long as we have at least one party member, hirelings could be brought along to fill key roles. If at all possible a balanced party will be good, but knowing how old the system is I have no sense of how many players are interested.
I can be convinced of incorporating D&D Cyclopedia, I just do not know anything about what that has added to the original 5 boxes.
As a Player:
My very strong preference is to try playing BECMI as a player, and exploring that. Browsing open games, I did not see any old school original D&D games, but will look again. If such a game exists, amazing!
I will likely browse around for other games, and if I make contacts I would be open to playing in other systems. I do have a strong knowledge of pathfinder already, as well as some of the earlier editions of D&D, shadowrun, and miscellaneous other game systems. I am intending to run one campaign game as a DM, and possibly to play in one oldschool game if I can find it.
Conclusion
I look forward to meeting many of you, and I hope none of you mind the long intro post!
Last edited July 3, 2018 4:31 am