tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451753943451409737.post8445173897699488569..comments2024-03-05T15:51:02.435+01:00Comments on Con D de Dados: Subclases para Scarlet HeroesNirkhuzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01625430841723207402noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451753943451409737.post-50387275551322590542014-12-22T12:02:24.770+01:002014-12-22T12:02:24.770+01:00Ey! First of all, thanks for the comment! I'll...Ey! First of all, thanks for the comment! I'll try to reply you in English.<br /><br />I alredy knew, when I did the article, that you can use the old classes without making any significant change, but I really love the simplicity of the Scarlet Heroes' original classes, so I wanted to do some minor changes in them to make 'sub-classes'. <br /><br />They aren't necessary (you can make a bard with a multiclass thief/magic-user or a paladin with a warrior/cleric) or use the old AD&D classes with the changes that you mentioned, but I believe that giving more choices it's always a good point in roleplaying games.<br /><br />Again, thanks for your time. Nirkhuzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01625430841723207402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3451753943451409737.post-13091907584000495872014-12-22T00:57:28.196+01:002014-12-22T00:57:28.196+01:00Pardon my English, but my Spanish is not good enou...Pardon my English, but my Spanish is not good enough to answer. One thing you can actually do with Scarlet Heroes is use your favorite old-school class directly as it's written. For a Bard, for example, you could simply use the D&D 2nd edition Bard class exactly as it's given in the book. Just give them a 1d6 Fray die, 3 points of Traits, and let them go. You can use the bard's thief skill percentages as written. For other classes with special abilities, like a Druid or Paladin, you can just let them use their abilities just as they're written in the book- just because Rogues use the Trait system for picking locks and sneaking doesn't mean you can't use the old AD&D tables instead, for example. All you need to do is give a class 3 points of Traits and let them roll a Fray die appropriate to their type- 1d8 for martial classes, 1d4 for magic-user types that affects any target, and 1d6 for everyone else.Sine Nominehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18335794366582322514noreply@blogger.com