This week was pretty busy for me so I only managed to complete three pages. This Hex is just North of the one from last week, and is home to the summer pastures of the village from that Hex, currently inaccessible due to a Giant that calls them his own.
Monday, December 18, 2023
Monday, December 11, 2023
A Hex a Week: Week 1
Saturday, December 2, 2023
A Monster Conversion Key for Chainmail's Man-to-Man Combat Table
I'm a big fan of Chainmail's Man-to-Man combat system, see above. In addition to being a fascinating artifact, it's a surprisingly elegant system. With different chances to hit based on specific weapon and armor type, it's more tactical complexity than you usually get from D&D. At the same time, it avoids the feature bloat that many modern approaches to differentiating weapon types take. Moreover, it makes the uniform d6 damage die make so much more sense.
The system has one major problem, however, it doesn't cover monsters at all. If you want to run combat with monsters in Chainmail, you have to use the very different Fantasy Combat Table. This list is going to be my attempt at assigning weapon and armor equivalents to every monster presented in Booklet 2: Monsters and Treasure. The criteria is based on a combination of AC presented in OD&D and AD&D's composition tables for monsters, as well as common sense. It's not the most polished thing in the world and is meant as more of a starting point for someone who wants to run OD&D with Chainmail combat than anything else. I fully admit that in doing so, one will likely need to make rulings to their taste to replace the decisions in this list. Any particular effects of attacks (increased damage, petrification, etc are as presented in Monsters and Treasure).
The List
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