A couple of weeks ago I posted about getting my 7th adventure from Mark Taormino's Dark Wizard Games, Dread Swamp of the Banshee. It is a great bit of fun and I can't wait to run it.
I also know exactly what I want to do with them.
The World of Mayhem Campaign and I am going to run it using B/X rules, likely OSE Advanced Rules.
OSE Advanced gives me the B/X rules I adore along with some of the rules from the Advanced era I want AND some additional options that were not available to me in either.
Organizing the adventures from the lowest level to the highest you get a great spread from levels 1 to 14, perfect B/X and OSE levels.
I have talked about this in the past with the first five adventures, but the newer three only support this plan even more.
Arranged like this:
- Villains of the Undercity (#3, levels 1-3)
- Vault of the Dwarven King (#4, levels 4-7)
- Dread Swamp of the Banshee (#7, levels 4-8)
- Secret Machines of the Star Spawn (#2, levels 6-10)
- Moving Maze of the Mad Master (#6, levels 6-10)
- Palace of the Dragon's Princess (#5, levels 8-12)
- Hanging Coffins of the Vampire Queen (#1, levels 10-14)
It makes solid coverage of levels 1 to 14. If anything an adventure for levels 2 to 5 might be good.
With the addition of their Monsters of Mayhem #1, it makes for a full campaign.
I know the feel of these adventures is very much in the spirit of 1st Edition AD&D as well as the OSRIC rule set. But for me, my "gonzo" gaming years were with B/X. The rules of B/X were much looser than Advanced and these adventures really need a lighter hand on the rules.
I am thinking of also adding some material from Pacesetter's B/X RPG rules, in particular some of the classes. Plus the B/X RPG rules play well with OSE, so that is reason enough to use them. Plus I enjoy combining Palace of the Vampire Queen: Castle Blood from Pacesetter with Hanging Coffins of the Vampire Queen for a full saga of the Vampire Queen.
I have now run Vampire Queen for Basic, 1st Edition, and 5th Edition versions of D&D. I think Basic was my favorite experience.
I have some of these. Love the Monsters of Mayhem #1 book. Hope to see a #2 Monsters book. Nice post!
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