I have been a fan of D&D for years (since 1st ed.). When 3rd ed. came out, it was way to systematic and I was getting sick of all the dependency of magic with High Fantasy. When the Conan game came out, it was a godsend! The classes, the combat system, the sorcery system and the style of gaming form the Conan game was all the things I prefer when playing D&D.
So when I play D&D, I use the Conan rules and I convert some of the thing from D&D into the game. The game still has the LotR type elements from D&D (D&D type humanoids, dragons, magic items and so on), but in a sword & sorcery style and set in a more of an ancient setting (I really dont like the whole medieval styled setting). I do not use alignment, paladins, spell-casting rangers, flashy spells, the great wheel and the like. Nor, do I make magic items common (but not as rare as in Conan).
One of the things I enjoyed was converting some of the Demon cults (namely Graz'zt) into Conan styled religions. Some think that converting the games together is tough, but I found ways around it.
So, I was wondering If anyone else convert the Conan game to play D&D? And if so, how do you go about it?
So when I play D&D, I use the Conan rules and I convert some of the thing from D&D into the game. The game still has the LotR type elements from D&D (D&D type humanoids, dragons, magic items and so on), but in a sword & sorcery style and set in a more of an ancient setting (I really dont like the whole medieval styled setting). I do not use alignment, paladins, spell-casting rangers, flashy spells, the great wheel and the like. Nor, do I make magic items common (but not as rare as in Conan).
One of the things I enjoyed was converting some of the Demon cults (namely Graz'zt) into Conan styled religions. Some think that converting the games together is tough, but I found ways around it.
So, I was wondering If anyone else convert the Conan game to play D&D? And if so, how do you go about it?