Monday, September 24, 2018

Making a Living - Healers

DragonQuest is somewhat unique in that characters who wish to improve in skills, weapons or spells must spend a defined period of time before achieving that next rank in the skill.  This varies from days for spells to weeks for skills to many weeks for weapons.  Because of this it is not unusual for some members of an adventuring group to be stuck in town waiting for weeks as their companions are advancing their skills.  As hanging around town costs money, many players will have their characters spend that spare time earning money to cover those expenses.  Some of the DragonQuest skills already provide some guidelines for earning money such as Alchemists, Courtesans and Mechanicians.  The other skills provide little or no guidelines.  In my own campaigns I've developed some rough formulas for myself and recently decided to gather the information together to share with other DragonQuest players.

Way too long since last post...

Wow.  Can't believe how quickly time has passed by without managing to get another post on the blog.  Been so busy with my DQ campaign plus various trips in the RV that I haven't had much time to write for the blog.

As my own campaign is on hiatus for a few months and we are heading into winter I will try to turn some of my blog post ideas into actual posts.

Working on a post related to Healers and how they might earn some income while in town between adventures.  Should be up today or tomorrow.

Cheers,

    Phil

Monday, March 26, 2018

Flight Skill for DragonQuest

While DragonQuest does include some brief guidelines for aerial combat under the rules section for Avians, these rules are pretty limited.  Characters wishing to fight from horseback must improve their Horsemanship skill or risk losing control of their mount.  So it follows that a character, whose flight ability is not natural, but granted through magic, would also need to gain skill in Flight.  To that end I put together some house rules for my campaign.

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Holidays and the New Year

Happy New Year!  I hope everyone had a happy and safe holiday season.

Well, between the holidays and working on my ongoing campaign, I've managed to go another two months without a DragonQuest blog post.  I do have several partial ideas in the works but haven't been able to devote significant time to them.

When I haven't been working on my current DragonQuest campaign I've been working on more MapTool macros for automating our online game sessions.  The DragonQuest rules do not lend themselves to automation easily as there is little actual consistency in the mechanics for skills, combat or magic.  Even so, I've made some pretty good process and will probably have something to share in the not too distant future.

Rodger Thorm over at Antherwyck House Games has a new blog post up on DragonQuest in 2018.  Worth checking out.

Happy gaming in 2018 everyone.

   Phil