Treasure tables are, for better or worse, part of old-school RPGs. Since the intention is to make the Treasure Overhaul a very useful and ...| coinsandscrolls.blogspot.com
In the previous post, I covered low-level Illusionist spells for theTreausure Overhaul. Higher-level spells present their own design challenges. They need to feel more impact than lower-level spells, but won't be cast anywhere near as often.| Coins and Scrolls
The Treausure Overhaul is going to include spells. They're too useful for treasure design. It's tricky to make a systemless OSR book that includes wands, scrolls, artifacts, and other spell-related items without providing spells. | Coins and Scrolls
Another excerpt from the Treasure Overhaul, but formatted for a blog post. Arnold K's dungeon merchants are, as usual, well worth reading.| Coins and Scrolls
I've written another 10 pages of the Treasure Overhaul (title pending), a condensed magic item compendium for old-school games. Unlike the firsttwo previews, this PDF is only available on Patreon.| Coins and Scrolls
Here are another 7 draft pages from a potential "Treasure Overhaul" book. Combined with the previous PDF, that's 13 pages of free treasure. | Coins and Scrolls
Some people have asked for a "Monster Overhaul but for treasure and spells." Here's a very early six-page draft attempt at compressing a lot of classic D&D items into an immediately usable format.| Coins and Scrolls