1/12/2024 0 Comments Dnd homebrew classes zombie![]() Each survivor looks out for themselves and is not bound to a rigorous system of morals and ethics. There is no alignment system in the campaign. ZACs 5e uses the Sanity score as described on page 267 of the DMG. Each player only has 18 points to spend on their abilities (a totally ![]() ![]() The Zombie Apocalypse Setting uses the point buy variant system described on page 13. There is only one class available and that’s S urvivor. Instead, all humans get one starting skill and then skill proficiencies based on their backgrounds. However, all survivors get a starting feat that represents their unique talents. Since everyone is human, there is no need for an ability score bump. There is only one race available and that’s human. Player’s Handbook Chapter 1: Step-by-Step Characters A lot of it will be done with bullet points for brevity reasons. Feel free to use or delete anything that you don’t think is appropriate in your own setting. In this portion, I’m going to go through each chapter of each book and make notes on the changes necessary to bring this campaign setting to live. Since killing zombies all the time might get boring, the setting will lean on a lot of using skills to accomplish tasks such as building fortresses, hunting for food, and dealing with evil NPCs.And there’s only one player class: Survivor. Without healing magic and “magic naps”, your characters will die. There’s no magic, no ridiculous powers, etc. The player classes aren’t fantastical.It’s a modern setting that takes place at least within the last 50 years (you could probably set it in the late ’60s and not notice much of a difference between 2018s thanks to the lack of electricity, etc).If you’re a fan of The Walking Dead (TV show or comic) or Romero’s old films like Night Living of the Dead, Dawn, Day, and (maybe?) Land, then this is the setting for you. Ready? Let’s get started! Introduction: What is a zombie apocalypse setting? I create the necessary new rules, monsters, etc for the setting (we’re going to need some “gang” members, survivors, and a survivor PC class).With the theme in place, I offer up the content that you can use from the various books (ie, in our zombie world, you can use guns, and the only monsters you have to worry about are NPCs, zombies, animals, etc).For this particular entry, I’m going to do Zombie Apocalypse (a la The Walking Dead, Romero’s “of the Dead” series) You can check it out here: ZACs 5e for Fifth Edition. Basically, I thought I might create some fast and easy ways for Dungeon Masters to create new settings using Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition rules beyond just Forgotten Realms/Ravnica. This is a new series (“jeez, Dave, how many series do you have?”) that I thought I might cook up real quick. DM Dave 1 Comment on Zombie Apocalypse Campaign Setting for Fifth Edition aka ZACS 5e | (Part One: PHB Adjustments) Posted in Campaign Settings
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