Arz
Jul 25 2005, 04:55 PM
Recently I have been running scenarios from my large stack of modules while our group's regular GM takes an extended vacation. I have almost finished Mercurial at this time. Then I thought instead of me doing all these rules conversions from SR1 to SR3 I might ask if any of you might have written these out.
If anyone has errata or conversions for any of the following I'd be grateful and even have spare time enough to thank you; Dragon Hunt, Elven Fire, Divided Assets
Mortax
Jul 26 2005, 01:27 AM
Sorry, I usualy just do it on the fly.
Dragon hunt is a fun little run though.
Mugzy
Jul 26 2005, 02:22 PM
I could probably help you out.
The only adventure I'm missing from the whole SR set though is Elven Fire, so I can't help you there.
Dragon Hunt and Divided Assets though...
I may just update the rules, and look into seeing what I can do to revamp the adventures themselves and bring them up to date with the current timeline as well. Especially the Denver one... with that school that was literally a block from where I used to live....
Arz
Jul 28 2005, 06:04 PM
QUOTE (Mugzy) |
I could probably help you out.
I may just update the rules, and look into seeing what I can do to revamp the adventures themselves and bring them up to date with the current timeline as well. Especially the Denver one... with that school that was literally a block from where I used to live.... |
Woah there,
If you don't already have conversions no need to do the work. I was really just wondering if anyone had used them recently and had notes done already.
I'm already planning on changing Divided Assets since I don't own the Denver box.
Thanks for the offer though.
Psiclops
Jul 28 2005, 07:11 PM
I just ran a 3rd edition converted Elven Fire, and it wasn't terribly difficult to do. I did a little work with the NPC's and their gear in advance, but I did the skills conversions on the fly. It worked out well enough.
fistandantilus4.0
Jul 29 2005, 11:03 AM
same here. Skills weren't to hard to change over, and the gear jsut needed a little adjusting before hand. All in all, it was definetly one of the more memorable games that we played. I'd defintely run it if I were you, jsut worry less about the conversion, and concentrate on the story.
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