Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Expanding HeroQuest: The Hammer of the Beast

 So I got this cool minotaur mini and, it being bright red plastic, I started to wonder how to use it as a HeroQuest hero...

Mightier than the barb!

I feel a minotaur hero would be completely wrong in the game canon. So how about some kind of transformation effect? Look at that awesome hammer! So here comes...

The Hammer of the Beast

A hero wielding the Hammer of the Beast attacks with 4 combat dice. If all the dice roll a skull, the hero becomes a raging minotaur!

While transformed, the hero attacks with 5 dice and defends with 5, regardless of the previous statistics and gear. He must always move towards the nearest enemy with a free adjacent square and attack it, and cannot move away from the enemy until he kills it.

The transformation ends as soon as there are no more monsters on the board.

Cannot be used with a shield, can only be used by the Barbarian.

Transformation Effects In Your HQ Game

Of course the Hammer of the Beast is designed to suit my specific model and personal taste. But you can introduce similar effects, based on the cool models you have around, or if you feel you need an excuse to buy new models, of course!

The easiest way to add a transformation effect is to make it the special property of a magic item. It can be a ring, amulet, mask, etc.

Then you may go one of two ways: the transformation can be activated voluntarily by the wielder, or it can have a specific trigger, like my Hammer, or it can have a specific "cost".

For a voluntary activation, I would make it available once per quest.

If you go with a trigger, you can choose a lot of different situations. For example: losing 1 BP; losing more than 1 BP from a single attack; having only 2 or less BP left; rolling all skulls (or black shields) on an attack roll; rolling all white shields (or black) on a defense roll; slaying an enemy; slaying a monster of a specific type; being targeted by a spell... the possibilities are endless really.

A "cost" activation means the hero must sacrifice something in order to activate the effect. It could be a BP or MP, or a specific type of potion, or a piece of metallic equipment, etc. Of course a "cost" should only be applied for a really powerful effect.

Then you must of course define the effect of the transformation. It can be as simple as granting a single extra skill (flying, becoming immaterial, ranged attacks, and so on), or a boost to the dice (extra movement, or attack dice, or defense, or a combination), or a complete substitution of statistics ("you become a gargoyle", for example).

The official Druid heroin, for example, has a (bear form) Shapeshift spell card that grants +1 AD and +1 DD. The effect ends as soon as she loses 1 BP, but she can gain the spell card back again if her BP are healed back to the starting amount. This is the type of simple design that I love in HQ. You don't really need a ton of fiddly rules, they rarely add to the fun!

If the transformation is really powerful, you may want to add some sort of drawback, as I did with the minotaur, who must charge into enemies all the time.

Finally, you probably need a condition that ends the transformation. This is the same as the trigger above.

Once broken down into steps, the creation of such items or effects is quite easy. The best way to do it is to always start from the concept you want represent (or the mini you want to use!). Figuring out the game statistics is usually fairly easy from there.


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Saturday, January 21, 2023

Expanding HeroQuest: My Homebrew Heroes

Here's a bunch of custom heroes I've designed for HeroQuest, based on the minis I have. As you can see, I love simplicity, and I hate to have extra cards.

I'd love some feedback especially regarding balance when compared to the four basic heroes.

All the minis, with the basic game heroes for size comparison


Archer [bowgirl from the Legend of Drizzt board game]

Move 2

AD 2

DD 2

BP 6

MP 4

Starting gear: short sword, bow (2 AD)

Special rules: monsters and heroes don't block line of sight. Cannot use shields.

Armory: I've added to the armory a 4AD long bow she can buy (500 coins).


Cleric [from the 2001 D&D adventure board game]

Move 2

AD 2

DD 3

BP 6

MP 4

Starting gear: mace (2 AD), shield

Special rules: +1 AD vs undead. Once per game, at any time make all heroes recover 1 lost BP. Can only use blunt weapons.

Armory: I've added to the armory a 3AD warhammer he can buy (250 coins).


Druid [elf wizard girl (?) from the 2001 D&D adventure board game]

Move 2

AD 1

DD 2

BP 5

MP 3

Starting gear: staff

Special rule: At the beginning of each quest, choose one animal companion to accompany her. Cannot use helmet, heavy body armor such as chain or plate.

Animal Companion: shares the same statistics as the druid (gear included), and plays immediately before or after the druid.

The bonus applies to both the beast and the druid.


Duelist [various guys from the Wrath of Ashardalon board game]

Move 2

AD 3

DD 2

BP 7

MP 3

Starting gear: broadsword

Special rule: +1 AD vs monsters without adjacent heroes.


Knave (my simplified version of the Rogue) [two-daggers guy from the Castle Ravenloft board game]

Move 2

AD 1

DD 2

BP 6

MP 4

Starting gear: dagger

Special rules: +1 AD vs monsters who are adjacent to other heroes. +1 AD when using dagger or short sword. Cannot use shield, helmet, heavy body armor such as chain or plate.


Warrior [fighter (?) from the 2001 D&D adventure board game]

Move 2

AD 2

DD 3

BP 7

MP 3

Starting gear: short sword, shield

Special rules: His movement is never hindered by any type of heavy armor.


Scout [thief girl (?) from the 2001 D&D adventure board game]

Move 2

AD 2

DD 2

BP 6

MP 4

Starting gear: short sword, bow (2 AD), tool kit

Special rules: Once per turn, when in front of a closed door, he may roll a combat die. Skull: the content of the room behind the door is placed on the board but the door stays closed. White shield: nothing happens. Black shield: the door is immediately opened. This skill doesn't count as an action. Cannot use shields.


Halfling [from  the Legend of Drizzt board game]

Move 2

AD 1

DD 2

BP 6

MP 4

Starting gear: dagger, sling (1 AD)

Special rules: opponents attack him with -1 AD (minimum 1). Can move through enemies and heroes. When searches, draws 2 cards and picks 1. No shield, no two-handed weapons.


The druid and the halfling are the two that I feel might be unbalanced: the druid might be too strong (it's like you're playing 2 heroes, and the gear you buy for one works for the other too), the halfling too weak.

Thanks in advance to anyone who'll want to chime in with some feedback!

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Thursday, January 5, 2023

New Year New Game Sale 2023: My OSR Recommendations

   The New Year New Game sale is on at DTRPG, and here's the offers I recommend.

Whether you've never played OSR games, or you're a veteran looking for something cool, here we go.

This year, despite the sale name, a lot of OSR adventures and supplements are included in the sale!

OSR GAMES

Old-School Essentials - Classic Fantasy Rules Tome - The best retroclone around, a faithful reproduction of the B/X D&D rules, with an exceptional work done on the text to make it clear and user-friendly, with an egregious layout. Recommended if you're new to the OSR and want the distilled, simple experience of the original B/X rules. Everything you need to play in one book. Also, my favorite OSR game.

Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG Core Book - A glorious OSR game that is not a retroclone but captures the feel of old school games, with unique mechanics that build on a solid d20 system, generally compatible with other OSR stuff. Recommended if you want a more modern cut, while true to the spirit of OSR... and you like crits and fumble tables. And then there's 100+ DCC adventures and supplements that are also on sale.

Worlds Without Number - Kevin Crawford's masterpiece, and one of the most successful games on the whole DrivethruRPG platform. A great game in itself, and a book with tons of tools to generate everything, from world building to adventures, whatever game system you prefer.

Solar Blades & Cosmic Spells, and Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells - Both of Diogo Nogueira's original games are a blend of OSR and modern sensitivity, with streamlined rules and inspired tables.

Maze Rats - a modern classic among non-retroclone OSR games, by Ben Milton.

ZWEIHANDER RPG: Revised Core Rulebook - the Warhammer Fantasy Role Play retroclone... 'nuff said!

AND OSR ADVENTURES & SUPPLEMENTS

Despite the promotion is supposed to be about new games, this year quite a few supplements and adventures made it through the mysterious DrivethruRPG automatic selection and are on offer:

OSE official adventures Hole in the Oak and Incandescent Grottoes. Highly recommended!

And 50+ more third-party OSE-compatible titles are on sale.

The Gardens on Ynn - A point-crawl adventure set in an ever-shifting extradimensional garden, with a system to generate content while you play.

The Stygian Library - Gardens of Ynn's twin, this time a dungeon set in an infinite, extradimensional library.

Luke Gearing's Fever Swamp - a hex-crawl sandbox adventure compatible with BX d&d and its clones.

Pauli Kidd's big huge Wolf's Head Tor, a 233-page mini setting, with a megadungeon included, developed from the author's original 70s campaign! Can you imagine something more old school?

Brad Kerr's latest adventure anthology book, Wyvern Songs. Probably THE OSR BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022. It's so good. I've reviewed it here.

Peril in Olden Wood - An acclaimed, big huge regional adventure for OSE, level 3-5.

Puzzle Dungeon: The Seers Sanctum - A challenging 10 room dungeon for smart players to figure out. Reviewed it here.

Chris Kutalik's Slumbering Ursine Dunes - A widely and wildly acclaimed setting, point-crawl, and sourcebook, compatible with BX d&d and its retroclones.

Ben Milton's The Waking of Willowby Hall - A lovely adventure scenario for Knave.

WHAT ABOUT MY STUFF?!?!?

For reasons I can't fathom, my OSR stuff was not selected for the current sale. No worries though, the Falkrest Abbey adventure for OSE is still up for just $1, and my OSE e-zines are out there as Pay What You Want.

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