The 2016 Gongfarmer’s Almanac: Volume 7: Tables & Tools Part I is a Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG Zine written, illustrated, and produced by the DCC RPG G+ community under the creative vision and direction of Doug Kovacs, Harley Stroh, Jon Hershberger, Marc Bruner, Matt Hildebrand, and Michael Jones, under the rubric of the Gongfarmer's Local #282.
This volume was written by Forrest Aguirre, Victor Garrison, Mike Markey, and James V. West. Art is by Doug Kovacs, Marc Radle, David Coppoletti, Anna Costa, Rick Kammer, Billy Longino, Danny Prescott, Shield of Faith Studios/Matt Jordan, and William McAusland.
Disclosure: I am credited as an editor.
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The Many Divisions of the d120: No doubt you have always wanted to use your d120 to represent other dice on the dice chain. Michael Markey tells you how.
What’s This Crap!? A Self-Generating Crud Tool-Kit: A discussion of crud by Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre.
What’s This Crap!? d30 Crud Creature Compendium: Authors Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre provide a "d30 Crud Creature Compendium" exploring "The Realm of Semi-Sentient Slimes, Molds, and Fungi (Plus Wurm, Slug, & Snail Goo, and Other Oozes)". Yes, these really are creatures/encounters that you can use in your game to good effect. For the most part. You may wish to restrict the drumpfungi to Trumphammer 2K.
What’s This Crap!? d50 Crud Color and Texture Calculator: Do you need a color and a texture for your crud? Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre have you covered.
What’s This Crap!? d50 Crud Effects Machine: Do you want that mold, slime, mildew, or other crud to have a real effect in your adventure? Once more, Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre have you covered.
What’s This Crap!? d50 Crud Odor Description Generator: Including a d4 table for intensity, Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre once more give you the tools needed for a memorable substance.
What’s This Crap!? d50 Crud Naming Device: Finally, when you have to name your crud, Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre have you covered once again. Of course, given the topic, you may not wish to be covered with "flatulent jelly", but there it is, and you can't escape it.
The volume is finished with a Character Record Sheet by James V. West (sadly without attribution to the creator).
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This volume was written by Forrest Aguirre, Victor Garrison, Mike Markey, and James V. West. Art is by Doug Kovacs, Marc Radle, David Coppoletti, Anna Costa, Rick Kammer, Billy Longino, Danny Prescott, Shield of Faith Studios/Matt Jordan, and William McAusland.
Disclosure: I am credited as an editor.
Let's look inside!
The Many Divisions of the d120: No doubt you have always wanted to use your d120 to represent other dice on the dice chain. Michael Markey tells you how.
What’s This Crap!? A Self-Generating Crud Tool-Kit: A discussion of crud by Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre.
What’s This Crap!? d30 Crud Creature Compendium: Authors Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre provide a "d30 Crud Creature Compendium" exploring "The Realm of Semi-Sentient Slimes, Molds, and Fungi (Plus Wurm, Slug, & Snail Goo, and Other Oozes)". Yes, these really are creatures/encounters that you can use in your game to good effect. For the most part. You may wish to restrict the drumpfungi to Trumphammer 2K.
What’s This Crap!? d50 Crud Color and Texture Calculator: Do you need a color and a texture for your crud? Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre have you covered.
What’s This Crap!? d50 Crud Effects Machine: Do you want that mold, slime, mildew, or other crud to have a real effect in your adventure? Once more, Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre have you covered.
What’s This Crap!? d50 Crud Odor Description Generator: Including a d4 table for intensity, Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre once more give you the tools needed for a memorable substance.
What’s This Crap!? d50 Crud Naming Device: Finally, when you have to name your crud, Victor Garrison and Forrest Aguirre have you covered once again. Of course, given the topic, you may not wish to be covered with "flatulent jelly", but there it is, and you can't escape it.
The volume is finished with a Character Record Sheet by James V. West (sadly without attribution to the creator).
Get It Here!
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