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Hyperborea is by far my preferred system for fantasy roleplaying-- even when I run AD&D Waterdeep/Undermountain. Now I use Hyperborea as the core game & hack in a homebrew "race as class" system for Elves, Dwarves & Halflings. also converted to ascending AC. can't be the only one right?
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You're not the only one house-ruling, for sure.
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I've been playing a more traditional D&D game with Hyperborea, plus OSE-AF to fill in the gaps. I like the classes of Hyperborea and it worked since one of my players wanted to play a necromancer. It's been going well, my players poked around a goblin lair and are currently going through The Rats in the Walls. I also flip the AC.
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I like the way Hyperborea addresses the balance and leveling issues caused by multiclassing in other iterations.
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Master Magician Rennalds wrote:
Hyperborea is by far my preferred system for fantasy roleplaying-- even when I run AD&D Waterdeep/Undermountain. Now I use Hyperborea as the core game & hack in a homebrew "race as class" system for Elves, Dwarves & Halflings. also converted to ascending AC. can't be the only one right?
It's OK, but now you have to replace your Clark Ashton Smith photo with J.K. Rowling. I kid, I kid! Do what thou wilt, shall be the whole of the law.
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Damn, I just got Immolated! XD
Another unsuspecting victim of the Dread Necromancer!