DJDeMiko
2009-02-21, 12:52 AM
I am working on a game concept where the players play the flip side of the dungeon crawl.
Ignoring the fluff there are two things I'm working on and wondeirng if they already exist
1. Full classes entirely designed around crafting, raising animals, building, training. Basically classes that have no combat value and were meant to be used for NPC's who work for a living
-The players will be running the monsters in the level, but playing as characters who just build, fix, train, capture. I'm working on classes that are totally focused on say keeping and raising poisoness bugs/plants to use for making poison.
2. Rules for costs of hiring monsters and higher level humanoids. Maybe I'm just missing it but I cant seem to find any rules for hiring combat-able things over first or second level.
- the players will have to make decisions on who and what to hire as troops. I'm trying to figure out a good system for say the difference in the cost of hiring 10 basic kobolds or 1 level 5 orc barbarian.
Any help on pre-existing stuff or resources to look through would be appreciated.
Ignoring the fluff there are two things I'm working on and wondeirng if they already exist
1. Full classes entirely designed around crafting, raising animals, building, training. Basically classes that have no combat value and were meant to be used for NPC's who work for a living
-The players will be running the monsters in the level, but playing as characters who just build, fix, train, capture. I'm working on classes that are totally focused on say keeping and raising poisoness bugs/plants to use for making poison.
2. Rules for costs of hiring monsters and higher level humanoids. Maybe I'm just missing it but I cant seem to find any rules for hiring combat-able things over first or second level.
- the players will have to make decisions on who and what to hire as troops. I'm trying to figure out a good system for say the difference in the cost of hiring 10 basic kobolds or 1 level 5 orc barbarian.
Any help on pre-existing stuff or resources to look through would be appreciated.