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Improve BrickQuest?

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:46 pm
by doodstormer
Hi.
I have seen BrickQuest, and really like it, and would love to try, but...
1. I haven't got the parts for a modular dungeon.
2. Wish it were a little more detailed.
So could anyone help me find a way to improvise:
1. Experience points/leveling up
2. A way to make quests without tiled ground made of different colored 4x4s
3. Improved Classes and combining Races with Classes.

Thanks,
- Doodstormer
P.S.: I have some ideas, I'll improve them when I get the time

For Races, maybe modifiers to different rolls?
For movement without marked ground, perhaps better improvisation of the BrickRuler?

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:18 am
by LORD DOOM
I'm down, although my time is limited.

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:35 am
by ChromeKnight
Hi.
I have seen BrickQuest, and really like it, and would love to try, but...
1. I haven't got the parts for a modular dungeon.
So could anyone help me
2. A way to make quests without tiled ground made of different colored 4x4s
Don't worry about modular dungeons, just make yourself a brick ruler. Get a 16x1 beam and 4 4x1plates (in two different colours) on top and Bam! you can play anywhere. Movements and ranges are measured out for you on the rulers. Easy.
2. Wish it were a little more detailed.
So could anyone help me find a way to improvise:
1. Experience points/leveling up
3. Improved Classes and combining Races with Classes
In terms of detail, I'm not sure what you're looking for. Perhaps you might like to suggest some things you would like to see and we'll work from there.
As for leveling up... that's a serious amount of brickquesting. Usually the goal is just surviving. So these are a little tricker, Peter has balanced the class/race/levels so that the game plays nicely. He's done quite a bit of playtesting.
Again if you're a little more explict in your comments, perhaps from playtested experience then options may present themselves.

In the mean time, Happy Questing!

P.S. there was talk of a play by email version of brickquest that Peter was going to run. reply if interested.

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:13 pm
by Aliencat
ChromeKnight wrote:reply if interested.
Interested.

As for modular dungeons, even if you can build a small module, getting together with other players can make for some great dungeon. I'm for some brickquest at our European CC meet, I'll bring the dungeon modules ;) anyone else up for it?

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 6:40 am
by Invaderjes
ChromeKnight wrote: reply if interested.
Interested! I can't get anyone to play. Poor me :lol:

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:23 pm
by FirebenderDude2
reply if interested.
Interested, but I might not be able to get some people to play.

P.S.: Who's Peter? :?

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:57 pm
by ChromeKnight
P.S. there was talk of a play by email version of brickquest that Peter was going to run. reply if interested.
Interested, but I might not be able to get some people to play.
The question was really more, do you want to play (with other people from here and elsewhere) rather than do you want to organise a group of people to play...
To play all you'd need to do is email me an ldraw file of your character.
Label it with the character's name and the class/race combo from the Brickquest rules and we'll work from there.
P.S.: Who's Peter?
Peter is Peter Guenther, the guy who wrote the Brickquest ruleset.

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:33 pm
by Adam
reply if interested.
I'm a little interested..

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:41 pm
by Danielas
for the dungeon you could use wood blocks or books it dosnt halve to be lego

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:54 pm
by Aliencat
Danielas wrote:for the dungeon you could use wood blocks or books it dosnt halve to be lego
That just takes away the fun. Dungeon building is what I love more than actually playing BrickQuest.

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:58 pm
by Danielas
Aliencat wrote:
Danielas wrote:for the dungeon you could use wood blocks or books it dosnt halve to be lego
That just takes away the fun. Dungeon building is what I love more than actually playing BrickQuest.
good point but i find building with wood blocks if fun. I guss it depends what typ of person you are if you like building more then playing

also you can make some pretty good strutchers with wood blocks if you look at my brick shelf (you may half to click profile) most of my brick wars are wood blocks. shure they may not be as verstile but if you don't halve enof to make a massive dungen or fortress (or you just don't whant to take stuf apart ) they work