dr_venture
April 24th, 2013, 06:44
The Crusader's Companion (sorry - it got cut out of the title).
Here's an example of something that the classic D&D gamer might find useful: the Crusader's Companion is a free supplement distributed by Troll Lord Games. It's meant for for C&C, but I bet there is stuff in there that AD&D gamers might find useful. It can be found here:
https://www.trolllord.com/downloads/pdfs/crusaderscompanion.pdf
The content is mostly optional character classes (you would need to choose what attack table they use, but is a very similar format to AD&D), optional monsters (many are from the original AD&D MM, but there are some that the AD&D player might find interesting), optional character/NPC races, random name tables, optional equipment, optional spells, GMing tips and techniques, and some treasure items.
There is certainly quite a bit of C&C-specific info that isn't applicable for conversion, there's still a fair bit worth checking out.
And hey... it's free!
Here's an example of something that the classic D&D gamer might find useful: the Crusader's Companion is a free supplement distributed by Troll Lord Games. It's meant for for C&C, but I bet there is stuff in there that AD&D gamers might find useful. It can be found here:
https://www.trolllord.com/downloads/pdfs/crusaderscompanion.pdf
The content is mostly optional character classes (you would need to choose what attack table they use, but is a very similar format to AD&D), optional monsters (many are from the original AD&D MM, but there are some that the AD&D player might find interesting), optional character/NPC races, random name tables, optional equipment, optional spells, GMing tips and techniques, and some treasure items.
There is certainly quite a bit of C&C-specific info that isn't applicable for conversion, there's still a fair bit worth checking out.
And hey... it's free!