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Dungeonslayers

An Old-fashioned Roleplaying Game

4th edition
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Welcome to Dungeonslayers, the role-playing game, in which the characters are slaying monsters and looting dungeons in an archaic and old-fashioned way. The rules of Dungeonslayers were designed to be very basic and simple on purpose, to bring the charming flair of old-school gaming back to life.

Dungeonslayers is not about having elaborate, realistic rule mechanics nor about playing out pseudointellectual drama filled with egomaniac monologues. Instead it’s about straight-forward plots in your traditional fantasy world, where evil is still evil, where monsters have to be killed mercilessly, where devious traps strike and where phat loot awaits, while pencil and graph paper work their own special magic around the gaming table.

Despite the rules’ lack of details or possibly because of this, player characters tend to evolve into highly individual personalities. So, let’s put on the chainmail once again, draw your blade or dig up the spell book, the next dungeon and its monstrous hordes await your return.

The fourth edition adds many useful details to our old-fashioned roleplaying game. Those details were often requested, but previously required to much room to be included. But do not fear - this is still Dungeonslayers, even at its vastly expanded size. The core set of rules is still at a measly ten pages. Instead of inflating the streamlined system, the surrounding was gently enhanced without touching the core mechanics of the system. If you already know Dungeonslayers, you will feel at home quite quickly.

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Publisher
Chronicle City
Language
English
Pages
158

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Dungeonslayers: An Old-fashioned Roleplaying Game
2012, Chronicle City
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Published in

New Barnet, Herts, United Kingdom

Contributors

Cover Design
Ralf Berszuck
Illustrator
Thomas “Brotkopp” Trapp
Production Coordinator
Simon Emmins
Cover Art
Alan Lathwell
Map Design and Cartography
Christian Kennig

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Format
Print book; E-book
Number of pages
158

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OL26366786M
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2012Dungeonslayers

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