Back in 2017, I created Artifacts of the Ancients Ones, an RPG fan site dedicated Jim Wampler’s Mutant Crawl Classics role-playing system (published by Goodman Games). The process of designing Artifacts of the Ancients Ones was a great learning process as it allowed me to develop my coding, Photoshop (graphics), photography, and miniature painting skills. Artifacts of the Ancients Ones features character generators for the seven core Mutant Crawl Classics (MCC) character classes, and a zero-level character generator for the MCC Character Funnel (which takes place at the start of a new campaign). Over the years, as my coding skills improved, I created new iterations of the character generators. I decided to launch a new iteration of the MCC fan site: Pathways to the Ancient Ones. While Artifacts of the Ancients Ones features miniatures I painted and photographed, Pathways to the Ancient Ones digital artwork I drew.
MCC Zero-Level
Character Generator (Screenshot)
MCC Zero-Level Character Generator. One of the defining features of Goodman Games’ Dungeon Crawl Classic series of role-playing games are the Character Funnels. In the Character Funnels, Players create several zero-level characters (i.e., 4 zero-level characters per Player). By the end of the funnel, most of the zero-level characters will perish. Typically, a Player will have one of their zero-level characters survive, who will become the Player’s character in the upcoming adventures.
MCC Zero-Level Character Sheets (4-sheets)
Zero-Level Character Sheets. The character sheets were designed in Photoshop using a drawing tablet and pen. My goal in designing the character sheets was to create a hand-drawn ‘old school’ look for the character sheets, akin to the sketches one might find in the margins of character sheets and game books from years gone by.
Pathways to the Ancient Ones is an RPG fan site dedicated to Jim Wampler’s Mutant Crawl Classics (MCC) role-playing system. The website is designed to provide Judges (Game Masters) and Players with resources and materials for their MCC campaigns.
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