Vore? In D&D? More likely than you think!
4 years ago
So, just for fun, I looked up D&D rules for vore
And... I've actually found an incredibly detailed ruleset for it, with subclasses, spells and more!
Here's the link: https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-MZd.....Hij50noL5gilPV
Now... does anyone know of a Discord server where they play this kind of stuff or someone who might be interested in it? XD
Lemme know!
P.s. sorry for the hiatus, new art coming really soon!
And... I've actually found an incredibly detailed ruleset for it, with subclasses, spells and more!
Here's the link: https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-MZd.....Hij50noL5gilPV
Now... does anyone know of a Discord server where they play this kind of stuff or someone who might be interested in it? XD
Lemme know!
P.s. sorry for the hiatus, new art coming really soon!
Damage is kind of weird. Your in-combat digestion damage is 3 every turn (every 6 seconds) with a 0 con mod. Then you leave combat and suddenly your damage per hour is rounded to 20. It's sort of odd because you could already do 20 damage across 7 rounds of combat(42 seconds).
Another issue is the escape and indigestion mechanics. The rules as written only allow escape attempts on an hourly basis. During combat, there basically is no way to escape short of the incapacitation of the predator, since there are no round-by-round escape rules for combat. Indigestion also has no chance in hell of happening without the predator eating multiple prey.
Many of the subclasses added are also either massively underwhelming or broken, with little in-between. You have sorcerers and wizards who at level 3 can hide inside their allies to avoid being targeted or taking damage like a living bunker without any drawbacks other than the lack of mobility and having to make a few concentration checks. And then compare that to the bard who gets an ability that's just like, "you can enter a friend predator's belly and not digest. Period. That's it. That's your level 3 ability."
There's a magic item called Ring of Metabolizing that says, "While wearing this ring, you lose fat at double the normal rate" but then there are no mechanics for weight gain or fat, like, at all.
If I played with these rules I'd basically drop everything after the first section except maybe the magic items and spells and tweak the first section heavily.
Also, I share the latest version of the manual which, for some reason, has removed the rules for escaping and weight gain (thanks for pointing that out!)
Here's an older version with said rules
https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-LoS.....FCJpB_dEBZPpwN
You seem to know your stuff and would love if you wanted to give it a shot with us
Let me know!
Send me a note with yout Doscord contact and I will add you to the server when done!
Was in a period where I didn't have much free time to DM.
But that one sessione was real fun!
There was a minotaur barbarian, a bird bard and a third that I don't remember at them moment.