/osrg/ - Old School Revival General

>OD&D and 1e Psionics are bit more unpalatable.
It works fine. The only unusable part is the combat.

>Good, that's what OSR should be
50 rounds of combat in order to finally hit, or fighters who are nigh impervious to attacks? Because neither sounds very OSR to me.

>Didn't it get like 15 reprints?
That's not a good metric for anything considering the wildly varying quantity a print run can consist of and the fact that pre-Williams TSR (which did most of the reprints) was in the shithouse when it got bought out.

That was the 'idea' upon commencement of the expedition. Since then, it has turned into a constant torment and grind. It takes everything the old fart can do not to appear on the verge of totally loosing his shit at every challenge, which he most certainly is. He has an overflowing trunk of helpful trinkets.. 1300 leagues to the West. Or was it North.. No, it was Northwest.

NAYRT, but what exactly does Init -2 mean in an osr system. And how'd you arrive at morale being 9+will (and what even is will, their will save mod)? Also, is there a good mapping of figuring out what save they're strongest in to what class they should save as? Or just fuck it and make them all save as generic monsters.

Now convert a creature with more than 1 action die or an ability with a DC.

Congratulations, you've discovered that it's possible to convert a 3e statblock to real D&D. Now convert a fucking module and get back to me, because DCC modules are not usable without spending time converting them, which means they're not OSR modules.
Goodman Games doesn't call DCC OSR I don't know why you fanboys insist on pretending it is. It's making the /osrg/'s tolerance of your shit look shortsighted.

So, you want to run a game with a topographical map so you can force the party to walk around the mountain in order to see the adventure site?

>needing to convert monsters to use them in OSR games
That alone proves it's not OSR.

The order is different, it adds initiative modifiers, and has more detailed saves. All the same info is there.