I love Basic-era gaming. Basic/Expert D&D was the first D&D I ever played. Even when I had moved on to Advanced D&D, it still had a strong Basic feel to it. So I was very, very pleased to hear about +Richard LeBlanc's new psionics book, Basic Psionics Handbook.
If you have been reading his blog, Save vs Dragon, a lot of what is in the book won't be a surprise, but it is all great stuff. Even then there are things in the book that are still a treat and a surprise.
The book itself is 58 pages (PDF), full-color cover and black/white interior.
The book covers two basic (and Basic) classes, the Mystic and the Monk. Both use the new psionic system presented in the book. The system bears looking at and really is a treat.
Overview. This covers the basics including how psionics is not magic and how attributes are used. It's a page of rules that slot in nicely with the normal Basic rules. The basics of psychic power including Psionic Level and Psionic Strenght Points (PSP) are introduced.
Mystics are next. Mystics in this case are more molded on the Eastern philosophy of mystics, not the clerical sub-class-like mystics I have detailed in the past. Though through the lens of Western thought. That's fine this is not a religious analysis, this is a game book. This class helps builds the psionic system used in this book based on the seven chakras. Chakras divide the psionic powers into broad groups; something like the schools of magic for spells. As the mystic progresses in level, they open up more and more chakras.
Each chakra has seven Major Sciences and twelve Minor Devotions, similar to the old AD&D rules (but not exactly the same, so read carefully). This gives us 72 devotions and 42 sciences. That's quite a lot really.
As the mystic progresses they also earn more PSPs and more attack and defense modes. They are the heavy hitters of the psionic game.
Monks are the next class. Monks really are more of psionic using class in my mind and to have them here next to the mystic is a nice treat for a change. Everything you expect from the monk is here. Unarmed attacks, no need for armor and lots of fun psionic based combat powers. The monk does not have the psionic power the mystic does, but that is fine it is not supposed to. It does have a some neat powers from the mystic's list. One can easily see a monastery where both mystics and monks train together, one more mental and the other more physical. The monk has plenty of customization options in terms of choice of powers. In truth it is a very elegant system that shows it's strength with the mystic and it's flexibility with the example of the monk.
This is very likely my favorite monk class.
Psionic Disciplines detail all the powers of the chakras. It is a good bulk of the book as to be expected. There are not as many psionic powers as you might see spells in other books, but this is a feature, not a bug. Powers can be used many times as long as the psychic still has PSP. Also many do more things as the character goes up in level.
Psionic Combat is next and deals with the five attack modes and five defense modes of psychic combat. The ten powers are detailed and an attack vs. defense matrix is also provided. The combat is simple and much improved over it's ancestors.
The next large section details all the Psionic Monsters. Some of these are right out of the SRD but others are new. Personally I am rather happy to see a Psychic Vampire. Though it is not listed, I assume that these creatures are also undead and are turned as if they were vampires.
Appendix A deals with something we abused the hell out of, Wild Psionics. At two pages it is the simplest set of rules I have seen for this sort of thing. Also it looks like something that could be ported into ANY version of D&D including and especially D&D 5.
Get out your crystals, Appendix B details Psionic Items. Again, short, sweet and to the point.
Appendix C: Psionics and Magic is a must read chapter for anyone wanting to use both in their games.
Appendix D: Phrenic Creatures turns normal creatures into psionic ones.
Appendix E covers Conversions for Monsters from LeBlanc's own CC1: Creature Compendium.
Appendix F details how to convert any monster into a psionic one.
We end with a a couple pages of collected tables and the OGL.
Bottom line here is this is a great book. Everything you need to play psionic characters and add psionics to your game. Personally I am going to use this to beef up The Secret Machines of the Star Spawn which I also picked up today.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Demon Hunter Class for AA (and C&C)
http://bit.ly/aafreeclass
While designed for the Pulp-era adventures of Amazing Adventures this class also would work fantastic with Castles and Crusades.
The class is much more "Buffy" than it is "Solomon Kane" but you could do either with it. Mostly though it reminds me of John Gregory, the Spook, from the "Last Apprentice" book series.
It compares well to the Paladin really, except it doesn't have healing, spells or a special mount. It does have supernatural senses and a special weapon.
Just another reminder that I need to play more Castles & Crusades.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Diigo upgrade - Come join me!
I upgraded my Diigo account. The "OSR Blogs" social bookmarking tool is now public.
Anyone can now add their own blog to the list.
If you want to add this code to your own website, just copy and paste.
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://groups.diigo.com/user_mana/link_roll_data?group_name=OSR-Blogs-Groups-and-sites&icon=true&width=350&count=20&title=Group%20OSR-Blogs-Groups-and-sites's%20best%20content&tags=&token=" ></script><noscript><a href="https://groups.diigo.com/group/OSR-Blogs-Groups-and-sites" >Group OSR-Blogs-Groups-and-sites's best content</a></noscript>
The red highlights are values you can change.
Join me and help increase this list.
I am also going to add more features as the week goes on.
Let me know what you think!
Edited to add: Adding another group to my "Witch Links" page.
http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/p/witches.html.
Anyone can now add their own blog to the list.
If you want to add this code to your own website, just copy and paste.
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://groups.diigo.com/user_mana/link_roll_data?group_name=OSR-Blogs-Groups-and-sites&icon=true&width=350&count=20&title=Group%20OSR-Blogs-Groups-and-sites's%20best%20content&tags=&token=" ></script><noscript><a href="https://groups.diigo.com/group/OSR-Blogs-Groups-and-sites" >Group OSR-Blogs-Groups-and-sites's best content</a></noscript>
The red highlights are values you can change.
Join me and help increase this list.
I am also going to add more features as the week goes on.
Let me know what you think!
Edited to add: Adding another group to my "Witch Links" page.
http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/p/witches.html.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
October Movie Challenge: Last Minute Additions
Got these in today.
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976)
Been wanting to see this one for years. It was a bit campier than I thought it was going to be. And slow. But I am glad I finally caught it.
Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Yeah. I have seen this one a few hundred times. Nothing beats seeing it in a theater full of fans, but HBO has had it on today.
Frankenstein: The True Story (1973)
A three-hour made for TV epic featuring Jane Seymour. One of the first Frankenstein movies I ever saw. Still a lot of fun and I surprised by how much I can remember of it.
Stats
34 Watched / 22 New
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976)
Been wanting to see this one for years. It was a bit campier than I thought it was going to be. And slow. But I am glad I finally caught it.
Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Yeah. I have seen this one a few hundred times. Nothing beats seeing it in a theater full of fans, but HBO has had it on today.
Frankenstein: The True Story (1973)
A three-hour made for TV epic featuring Jane Seymour. One of the first Frankenstein movies I ever saw. Still a lot of fun and I surprised by how much I can remember of it.
Stats
34 Watched / 22 New
Saturday, October 31, 2015
October Movie Challenge: Evil Dead
So. Confession time. I have never seen the first Evil Dead movie in its entirety. Seen Army of Darkness dozens of times. Evil Dead 2 once back in college. But the first? Never all the way through.
Well, that now ended this weekend. Encore had them all on and I made a marathon of them.
I knew the stories of course. Plus I worked on the Army of Darkness core book back in the day so I knew the background. But that is not the same thing really.
Watched Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness. Wonder why I had never watched them all like this before.
Stats
31 Watched / 21 New
Well, that now ended this weekend. Encore had them all on and I made a marathon of them.
I knew the stories of course. Plus I worked on the Army of Darkness core book back in the day so I knew the background. But that is not the same thing really.
Watched Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness. Wonder why I had never watched them all like this before.
Stats
31 Watched / 21 New
October Movie Challenge: Ghostbusters (1984, 1989)
Total cheats on my part. I have seen these both so many times, but there are so much fun.
The special effects look a little dated, but I still love them.
These movies fueled a lot of game ideas that's for certain.
Stats
28 Watched / 20 New
The special effects look a little dated, but I still love them.
These movies fueled a lot of game ideas that's for certain.
Stats
28 Watched / 20 New
Zatannurday: The Return of Constantine!
It's Halloween!
What better way to celebrate than the return of John Constantine.
Well he is back on Arrow, and it looks like not a moment too soon.
I am contractually obligated to say "I hope this also means we get Zatanna soon!" ;)
What better way to celebrate than the return of John Constantine.
Well he is back on Arrow, and it looks like not a moment too soon.
I am contractually obligated to say "I hope this also means we get Zatanna soon!" ;)
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