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Lord of Rodly Might Posted - 15 Jul 2021 : 16:40:05
My 4 & 9 year old girls are very interested in playing d&d with their older brother and his friends, but they get excluded because it’s just to much for them. I would like to make a game for them, in 3.5 because that’s the edition I know very well. It’s going to be a very simple character/quest/storyline for them. I have a general plan of the story line. It’s going to take place in in Dalelands & they are going to have to find & help all of the lost Faerie dragons get home/safe.
My issue is with what simplified stats/skills should I focus on for them. I know no “combat” in the normal form, but I’m really at a loss as to how I should go about this. Not sure if I’m just having a “writer’s block” moment or what. So please any help will be appreciated by 2 very happy little girls
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Gelcur Posted - 15 Jul 2021 : 19:29:41
Heroes Hesiod was produced during 3.5 for children 6+, I know people who have run it with success with their children. Available from wizards for free: here.

I have read through it a few times, and it looks like a good starter quest in my opinion.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 15 Jul 2021 : 18:58:43
Monte Cook Games recently did a RPG for younger players. It's called No Thank You, Evil.

I don't know anything about it, other than it exists.
HighOne Posted - 15 Jul 2021 : 18:06:04
I would throw out all the player-facing rules besides HP, weapon damage, and attack rolls. Give the players the option of being (a) a fighter or (b) a magic-user. The fighter attacks with weapons, the magic-user attacks (from ranged) with spells. Both do the same amount of damage and have the same attack bonus, but the fighter has a higher AC (don't explain what this is, just tell the players that the fighter is harder to hit/damage because he/she wears heavy armor).

For any skill-related checks ("I want to walk across the clothesline like a tightrope"), just roll a d20 and add circumstance bonuses as needed.

EDIT: Also, use straight d20 rolls for attack rolls, but give all the monsters an AC of 10, plus or minus 2 depending on difficulty.
Lord of Rodly Might Posted - 15 Jul 2021 : 17:58:46
Thank you I was thinking maybe even something like the access allies board game where you were all sick siders and you’re looking for a target number or something like that as well
Baltas Posted - 15 Jul 2021 : 17:24:54
Hmm, maybe use Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game, or Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game Beginner's Essentials, or at least as a inspiration?:
https://www.basicfantasy.org/downloads.html

(It's a clone of Basic D&D though it can be quite useful)


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