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{{Game Infobox |name = Castles & Crusades |picture = [[Image:Castles%26crusades_cover.jpg|300px]] |type = [[RPG]] |publisher = Troll Lord Games |authors = Davis Chenault & Mac Golden |year = 2004 }} '''Castles & Crusades''' is a role-playing game published by [[Troll Lord Games]] in 2004. It was conceived as a reimagining of classic [[Dungeons & Dragons]] using streamlined mechanics from third edition Dungeons & Dragons. The game uses many of the [[d20 System]] mechanics, but eliminates skills and feats and expands the number of [[class|character classes]] to 13. Another feature is the reversion of some rules to the original versions seen in original Dungeons & Dragons (often referred to as "OD&D") or first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D). The system that Castles & Crusades uses is called the SIEGE Engine. A significant new mechanic is the notion of "Primes," often referred to by gamers as the 12/18 system. Through selection of character class and race, players designate some of their character's attributes as "Prime." These Prime attributes use a challenge base of 12, while non-Prime attributes use a challenge base of 18. Tasks based on the Prime attribute are therefore much easier to accomplish than those based on non-Primes. Primes allow a wider variety of characters to be created because characters of same class may excel at different types of tasks. Some players prefer to replace the different challenge bases with a +6 modifier for the Prime attributes. The first three products produced for Castles & Crusades were an introductory boxed set, the ''Players Handbook'', and ''Monsters & Treasure'', a list of creatures and magic items for the game. A collection of alternate rules and guidelines for modifying the system, the ''Castle Keepers Guide'', came out in 2008. The books have been reprinted multiple times, with more recent printings being in full color (as well as having fixed fuckups). Troll Lord games has published more than a dozen adventures for the system, and small-press publisher Goodman Games has produced three adventures for Castles & Crusades under license. The name of the game derives from the [[Castle & Crusade Society]], founded in the pre-Dungeons & Dragons era, by [[Gary Gygax]]. The title is in homage to the roleplaying industry's birth. The shared lineage and resulting similarity in rules between [[Dungeons & Dragons]], [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]], [[Hackmaster]], and Castles & Crusades simplifies conversion of rules and statistics between the games. ==Classes== Castles and Crusades builds on the Second Edition array of classes. It's corebook consists of *'''Assassins''' - Stealthy trapmakers and poisoners. Dex Prime, d6 HD. *'''Barbarians''' - Hardy survivalists with a spin attack. Con Prime, d12 HD. *'''Bards''' - A combination of historian, fighter, and bawd. Cha Prime, d10 HD. *'''Clerics''' - Healbot and undead defeater, like every other D20 based cleric. Wis Prime, d8 HD. *'''Druids''' - A nature focused caster with limited shapeshifting. Wis Prime, d8 HD. *'''Fighters''' - an armored warrior who specializes in fighting mobs. Str Prime, d10 HD. *'''Illusionists''' - a spellcaster focused on blurring the lines of reality, who got a heal spell in later versions. Int Prime, d4 HD. *'''Knights''' - Charismatic warriors who are expert horsemen, which will definitely be useful in a dungeon campaign. Cha Prime, d10 HD. *'''Monks''' - Kung fu action skirmishers. Con Prime, d12 HD. *'''Paladins''' - The Knights Code of Conduct mixed with the Clerics god bothering. Cha Prime, d10 HD *'''Rangers''' - A fighter with an assassin's stealth and poison knowledge and a barbarian's wilderness skills. Str Prime, d10 HD. *'''Rogues''' - Skill monkeys and door openers with stealth. Dex Prime, d6 HD. *'''Wizards''' - Like an illusionist, except their spells deal damage instead of pretending to. Int Prime, d4 HD. {{Retroclones}} [[Category:Roleplaying]]
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