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Offline Khalee1

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Looks like they are trying and make a on line Conan game
« on: May 13, 2005, 10:19:26 am »
I use to love reading conan comics and the books, may just have to keep a eye on this one.

I remember playing a play by mail version of conan, but it was a take over the world type game, pretty fun just got a bit too expensive, and I had to drop it.

http://www.conanonline.com/

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Re: Looks like they are trying and make a on line Conan game
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2005, 10:36:24 am »
Do you remember those two Old Modules for AD&D that came out years ago? That luck thing was Kinda strange, But It fit perfectly with Connan's character.

I may have to check this game out.

Stephen
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Re: Looks like they are trying and make a on line Conan game
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2005, 11:01:55 am »
Doughtfull I got kinda burned out on D&D in the mid 80's sold all my stuff too. And when i saw SFB on the shelf's I started to play it, the other task force game Starfire, and F&E when it came out. Plus I was also playing Squad leader at the time too. So I had a full plate and did not realy keep up with D&D or AD&D titles.

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Re: Looks like they are trying and make a on line Conan game
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2005, 11:06:00 am »
Doughtfull I got kinda burned out on D&D in the mid 80's sold all my stuff too. And when i saw SFB on the shelf's I started to play it, the other task force game Starfire, and F&E when it came out. Plus I was also playing Squad leader at the time too. So I had a full plate and did not realy keep up with D&D or AD&D titles.

It was kinda Interesting actually , Tim. It came around about the same time that Fafard and the Grey Mouser hit the D&D scene. I think It was in the Lahnkmare novels or something like that.

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Re: Looks like they are trying and make a on line Conan game
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2005, 01:01:25 pm »
Do you remember those two Old Modules for AD&D that came out years ago? That luck thing was Kinda strange, But It fit perfectly with Connan's character.

I may have to check this game out.

Stephen


http://www.doordice.com/Games/ProductDetails.cfm?Product_UID=5WKK7MIC

This is the new Conan D20 game from Mongoose Publishing. My lil brother plays it (and loves it), and it appears to be the rules set that the new ConanOnline is going to be based off of. Yeah, it's $50, but it's basically equivelent to a White Wolf rulebook setup rather than a D&D Player's Guide- all the necessary rules to both play AND run the game, and a limited beastiary to give low-level characters something to start hacking away at.

Since Conan D20 has far less magic than D&D, you don't face the myriads of undead creatures- which take up about 1/3 of any given Monster Manual- you're mostly dealing with regular animals and NPC characters as adversaries. Occasionally a demon enters into the mix, since having a deamon 'sponcer' is the easiest way to aquire magic. When you run into one of these guys, the best that you can do is kill the human proxy... a demon would make pretty easy work of Conan himself if he just went in swinging and didn't think about things a bit. At the higher levels, you might be able to use your magician and his pet demon to fight back and kill it, but that's a long ways off from Level 1.

Magic I'm a little fuzzy on, as Wim never playes a magic user. It can be gotten through the aquisition of old tomes of knowledge, or by shamen's spells (think Indian 'medicine'), or by the quick, easy, and simple 'deal with a devil' method. If you take the later route you'll have to move around a bit;  you'll run out of virgins pretty quick trying to whip up a high-level spell. ;)

I've read through the book, and they do a very good job of giving the different races of Men unique characteristics- I mean, you can only go so far without semi-magical stuff like Darkvision and Stonecunning. ::)


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Re: Looks like they are trying and make a on line Conan game
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2005, 03:28:33 pm »
That sounds Pretty good J. I might have a third Online game I play.

Stephen
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