tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5513491029167099688.post7304595926070097557..comments2023-10-30T07:51:02.838-04:00Comments on Under Siege: Sourcing from the "World's Most Popular FRPG"Moriarty777http://www.blogger.com/profile/04797377840611728458noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5513491029167099688.post-17515952566513014052009-12-08T19:53:47.048-05:002009-12-08T19:53:47.048-05:00Definitely a strength. We have short gaming sessio...Definitely a strength. We have short gaming sessions and we keep the combat rules very stripped down--which works well for the group I GM/DM/CK/Ref via Skype as well. So it is very simple 1e style.<br /><br />On the flip side, I have messed around quite a bit with the character classes, using lots of stuff from 3.5e. I am not using them as prestige classes but as either regular PC or NPC classes. My swashbucklers are very similar to duelists, archers have more than a passing resemblance to arcane archers, and so on. C&C made it very easy to do both. I know that TLG is struggling with some things, but I think they did an outstanding job with the 4th printing of the PHB. Much better than the 3rd. The nice thing about C&C is it is (1) very easy to explain to new players and (2) it works very well at the game table (which is really what matters to me).Rustyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01786312855250456688noreply@blogger.com