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nazzy
January 31st, 2018, 00:16
I would like to create a campaign using the Mongoose Conan 2ed material. My GM experience is mainly 3.5e and the Mongoose Conan material I have is 3.5e or d20. Based on what I have read here in the forums 3.5e ruleset has little automation and 5e ruleset would require coversion of the material.

I thought I would check to see what someone with more experience with FG might suggest. Should I do a conversion to 5e for additional automation or enter all my races, classes, and monsters and have less automation? My understanding is that the 3.5e ruleset has little to no automation and 5e does a number of stat bonus and modifier updates on the character sheet and includes encounter and story templates.

Any insight into this would be appreciated.

Trenloe
January 31st, 2018, 00:35
Depends what you mean by "little automation". Little automation as far as drag/drop character class/race info, but it has lots and lots of automation used during the session. Th Pathfinder ruleset is 99% of the 3.5E ruleset, so 3.5E is not the poor cousin here! It's feature rich and will give you a lot of functionality.

I'd run Conan in the 3.5E ruleset - you'll still have to enter the data you want to use, but you won't be converting to 5E as well. It will be less work in the long run and you'll be playing with a RPG system you're used to.

Bidmaron
January 31st, 2018, 00:37
Use pathfinder. It has nearly as much automation as 5e and it is (in my opinion) the best ruleset ever.

nazzy
January 31st, 2018, 03:02
Bidmaron, What would be the advantage of using the PathFinder ruleset over the 3.5e ruleset?

Bidmaron
January 31st, 2018, 03:13
PF is more actively supported and Paizo (https://paizo.com/pathfinder) publishes butt-tons of material for it all of the time. If you know 3.5, you will have no trouble playing PF. Here (https://paizo.com/products/btpy89m6?Pathfinder-Roleplaying-Game-Conversion-Guide) is a link to the conversion guide.

Not to start an edition war, but 3.5 was the best thing WotC ever did (and I have been playing D&D since the pamphlet days, although I left WotC at the 4e debacle, and the way they betrayed the RPG industry). PF is frequently called 3.75 informally.

damned
January 31st, 2018, 07:34
PF is more actively supported and Paizo (https://paizo.com/pathfinder) publishes butt-tons of material for it all of the time. If you know 3.5, you will have no trouble playing PF. Here (https://paizo.com/products/btpy89m6?Pathfinder-Roleplaying-Game-Conversion-Guide) is a link to the conversion guide.

Not to start an edition war, but 3.5 was the best thing WotC ever did (and I have been playing D&D since the pamphlet days, although I left WotC at the 4e debacle, and the way they betrayed the RPG industry). PF is frequently called 3.75 informally.

You say "not to start an edition war" but you make these comments all the time... personally - Im tired of it.

Talyn
January 31st, 2018, 13:44
On FG, however, 3.5E and PFRPG are the same rulesets. That's why the PFRPG .pak file is only 19k -- it's literally just two Lua scripts that alters a couple things out of the 3.5E ruleset. All the automation scripts are contained in 3.5E so using that will be familiar to you system-wise and will contain all the scripts as well.

Paul Pratt
January 31st, 2018, 15:45
Nazzy, I made a Mongoose Conan ruleset. I changed the character sheets to use parry and dodge, and a few other things Conan specific. It had working automation, effects, etc. It was made for FG 3.0 if I remember. It was based of 3.5. I know it would have library issues and a few other things, but let me look at it and see if it could be brought up to date without to much trouble. If you know how to work under the hood in FG, I will send you the old ruleset. PM me.

nazzy
February 2nd, 2018, 16:38
Thanks to everyone that offered suggestions and comments. I've decided to go with the 3.5e ruleset. I just want to get some data entered and start playing. I believe that will shake out any issues and help me determine what's missing. I know there are a few Conan specific items I'll need to track which I start with just keeping the information in the character notes or possibly in FG Notes. I've already started collecting some questions about the ruleset and best conventions for entering module data, but I'll start a thread in the 3.5E ruleset forum.

Thanks again.

Felipe AA
July 29th, 2020, 22:32
Nazzy, I made a Mongoose Conan ruleset. I changed the character sheets to use parry and dodge, and a few other things Conan specific. It had working automation, effects, etc. It was made for FG 3.0 if I remember. It was based of 3.5. I know it would have library issues and a few other things, but let me look at it and see if it could be brought up to date without to much trouble. If you know how to work under the hood in FG, I will send you the old ruleset. PM me.

Hey Paul, do you still have this ruleset?

Thanks