What's "d20 Chainmail"?Otherwise, nice analysis!
What's "d20 Chainmail"?Just me converting some 2d6 target numbers in Chainmail so they can be directly compared to the later version.
AH. I got all excited there for a moment... :)
So for a Hero (4th Level), the Chainmail rules make 10 monsters more difficult to hit, 3 easier to hit, and one equally vulnerable.For the Superhero (8th Level), 6 are more difficult to hit, 6 are easier to hit, and two are equally vulnerable.I'm tempted to factor in a +2 sword for the Hero and a +3 sword for the superhero (in Chainmail 2d6 and Alternate d20).;D
What's "d20 Chainmail"?
ReplyDeleteOtherwise, nice analysis!
What's "d20 Chainmail"?
ReplyDeleteJust me converting some 2d6 target numbers in Chainmail so they can be directly compared to the later version.
AH. I got all excited there for a moment... :)
ReplyDeleteSo for a Hero (4th Level), the Chainmail rules make 10 monsters more difficult to hit, 3 easier to hit, and one equally vulnerable.
ReplyDeleteFor the Superhero (8th Level), 6 are more difficult to hit, 6 are easier to hit, and two are equally vulnerable.
I'm tempted to factor in a +2 sword for the Hero and a +3 sword for the superhero (in Chainmail 2d6 and Alternate d20).
;D