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Thread: Custom D&D ships
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2011-02-24, 11:14 AM (ISO 8601)
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Custom D&D ships
I would like to eventually run a campaign where the players can describe to the shipyard how they want their ships built.
I need to know what HP, manueverability, speed, and carrying capacity would be superb, great, good, fair, mediocre, bad, and terrible approximately for longships, warships, etc. The more information the better! I guess fair would probably just go off of the SRD, but beyond that...Long Sig (now with nonsense riddles).
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2011-02-24, 03:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Custom D&D ships
you should look into Stormwrack, it will have all the need info.
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2011-02-25, 08:09 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Custom D&D ships
There is some information about ships in Stormwrack, but I've been fond of Mongoose Pulishing's Seas of Blood, Ships of the Goblinoids, Ships of the Elves, and Ships of War. They have tons of ships and ship plans if you want more variety.
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2011-02-25, 08:36 AM (ISO 8601)
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