tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8514595937073664352.post3948554538469387206..comments2024-02-28T07:40:11.169-06:00Comments on Thoughts Of A Barbarian: Castles & Crusades and the SIEGE engine™Matt Starkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18356022803915643822noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8514595937073664352.post-31864217091717028092020-11-05T21:59:59.361-06:002020-11-05T21:59:59.361-06:00Re-read the Players Handbook. There's a great...Re-read the Players Handbook. There's a great explanation of Illusionist magic. A C&C Illusionist is not a AD&D Illusionist. They probably should have come up with a different me for the class.Dstoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13589275699136976320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8514595937073664352.post-32521343818573812012020-03-16T19:48:12.047-05:002020-03-16T19:48:12.047-05:00I too have become a fan of C&C. Quick play, ol...I too have become a fan of C&C. Quick play, old-school feel, but with a modern mechanic. And the ability to add on is really nice- a lot of d20 as well as AD&D can be implemented relatively easily.<br />However, i disagree with you about illusions and healing. An illusion is not real, by definition. Belief doesn't make reality. And if healing is illusionary, why not regeneration? (I lost my arm, but i believe i have two, so i can use two weapons.)<br />But that is a relatively minor quibble since illusionist-healing easily house-ruled.<br />I wish C&C had two other things. Attribute scores for monsters, and spell schools for magic spells. <br />Outside of that, probably my favorite rpg.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com