![]() Though obvious, I think its worth stating that you need the right sort of group for this, ideally people who really like D+D. You could then e-mail the spreadsheet to your players. You could reward unlock spheres on a story by story basis, but award points for filling out the sphere grid on an XP basis.įinally, I'd do the whole thing on an Excel spreadsheet, as a picture-based format would be too unwieldy. To keep the grid manageable I'd class-strip the game down to fighter, wizard, rogue and cleric. in the fighter HP +8 as opposed to HP +4, and spells above Level 1 in the wizard direction. Also through the locked areas would be better versions of what's in the central area - e.g. These would give access to the peripheral areas, and the more locks you head through in one direction, the more you'd be able to access high-level class features. I'd also have the grid have "locks" on it as in FFX, and have the locks only openable by a level up. Scatter some small HP and MP increases in the centre of the grid. I'd put all the feats in the centre, with ability point increases in the six directions scattered in the direction of the feats they support. I'd imgine one could even combine the last two ideas for a fun game. So maybe every Scene/Challenge/Adventure/Whatever, players get additional "tiles" (randomly?) they can put on the edge of the existing map to expand it and thus influence the map. ![]() ("Hey, didn't we want to visit the Dark Lands some time ago? I'm three steps from "Meet the Dark Overlord" and I've been looking at this "+3 points in "Chosen One" for a while now.")Īlternatively, instead of having the players progress on the board, the board itself could be built while gaming. Hell, you could really do this as a Life Path-type thing that also describes stuff happening to you, giving the players the ability to influence the campaign. Maybe mix in some things that just give you individual things, like Magic Items or "X followers of Level Y" as a one-time thing and it would be pretty cool. This way, people could skip a class they don't want ("What, +1 Asassin? I'm aiming for Paladin.") without getting Greater Asskicking before they get the Prerequisite. Just have the points of the grid be "+1 level in Class X", not "Class X level Y".
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