Friday, 27 June 2008

3.S beginner's book progress

Well I've had some feedback on what's been done thus far on the beginner's book and I've got some good stuff to begin working on.

I'm moving multiclassing, action points and skill synergies to the advanced book, or I may reserve a space at the end of the book for an advanced section...I'm not sure yet.

I wanted to leave out clerics so as to be able to leave out religion, to simplify things. However it's been suggested that I should leave the cleric in so that there's a healer class. So, I have two options: -

1 - Reinstate the cleric in to the beginner's version and add religion. (Easy but liable to be more complex for a beginner)

2 - Introduce a new class suited to healing...somehow (I've no idea wher I'll begin with this one but it'll be simpler for the player).

So far, this book will be for those who play roleplay games and want a better system to play with. One of the selling points will be that it'll be just like RPGs on consoles only without limits. Although I wont be able to test this particular selling point until september.

Should I leave it for D&D players in particular? Should I not try to market this beginner's book for people from outside the normal sphere of D&D players?

I suppose I'll have to ponder on that. If you have an opinion on this, feel free to post on the project's forums and have your say.

Also, I rather like Action points. They're (overall) not that complex and they add a dynamic dimension to D&Ding, which is why I'm including them. However I will be moving it to either an advanced section at the end of this book...or to the separate advanced book.

To clarify, this advanced book will be a full and complete version of this system's player's handbook. This will be for D&D players who want to use this system and for people confident enough in what they've learned from the beginner's book. That book will be the player's handbook I think you're all expecting.

Perhaps I'm going about this all wrong. Perhaps that is the book that should be produced first and then elements transplanted over to make a beginner's book...

I'll ponder over that.

Right, I'll get back to work.

Have fun folks

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