The only other company I know of that does it is Chaosium. If you buy a book from their website, you also get the PDF. Not sure if that's on 100% of their product, but I know it's on most of it.
@@matthewconstantine5015 - Pretty sure Dakota was referring to the DTRPG codes, for a free PDF of same, included on the inside of the printed DCC books. More should definitely do so.
Plenty of other smaller rpg companies do it, some, such as frog god games include their full rulebook for free in pdf form without having to buy the physical copy.
The Virgin Pact Magic vs the Chad Patron Spells. I can't overstate how much i appreciate coverage of DCC as it is my favorite RPG and it can be hard to get people into games that arent the mainstream darlings (5e, Pathfinder, CoC to a lesser extent unless your outside the U.S. where it seems MUCH more popular)
You're really doing a wonderful job covering the greatest fantasy RPG of all time: Dungeon Crawl Classics! Hats off, and much fleeting luck to you sir!
Something I’ve considered stealing from another RPG for 5e warlocks is spectrums from City of Mist. One kind of spectrum is the timer and it can tick down for whatever reason the gm sees fit. Choose a number from 1-5 based on the temperament of the patron and for each spell cast or each action against the patron (whatever reason the gm and/ or player chooses) a tick will be marked. Once the ticks equal the number chosen earlier, they take action for or against the warlock.
If you're playing a cleric, the Annual is essential. Fire example, a cleric of Justicia gets AC and movement bonus, plus mighty deeds (minus some bonuses the warrior gets). The only disappointment to me was that all deities from the core rulebook didn't get expanded options.
Definitely agree with your 5E Warlock and patrons comment! 5e, and PF2E too in many ways, give little to no info to help on the patrons or gods anyway. Maybe a "DM" misstep, but the system is kinda player character catering or handholding in many ways too (Pathfinder 2e is the same but on steroids). If that's a players or tables thing though, no biggie, just don't beat yourself up too bad on it. Great video and thnx for sharing! 👍
Currently have a patron attached in some form to everybody in my campaign. The PCs TRY to work together, but then they each carry around secondary objectives from their Patrons...objectives that frequently undermine the group objectives. :)
I bought PDFs for Dungeon Crawl Classics and also Mutant Crawl Classics a ways back then liked it so much I bought hardcovers of those plus a lot of.expansions. And when I got them I found out they have a printed code inside for a free PDF... oh well at least I super supported
Not your fault, Warlocks do not have the right amount of support in my opinion and puts a LOT on the DM and player and requires you to add stuff from outside the books. I LOVE the class but I do not think it should have been a class but more of a subclass or some kind of feat chain. Love the video Backed that KS, thanks for the heads up
Gosh I wish this was your main channel. These videos about DCC and the OSR stuff are much cooler then the lore ones. But I know 5e and its lore just attracts more audience and people just want more of that than this.
hey J. coming back to this video because I'm starting to play Old School essentials and really comparing which I like better.. DCC has all the flavor and details but OSE has the more board game feel for dungeoneering that I like.. tough call. Which is your favorite?
I like them both for different reasons. If I have creative players who really dive into mighty deeds and spellburning I like DCC. For new people sometimes OSE is better. The times I've played OSE though I do ascending armor class. I'd play a character in either game, maybe depends on the adventure?
You are not wrong about Warlock in D&D and that's because there aren't actual mechanical downsides to being a Warlock or disobeying your patron. It's all on the DM to do anything like that... Which as a DM you are juggling a lot of other things so creating a whole system for that is a big ask. What would make Warlocks more interesting would be actual mechanical stuff being in the books... Stuff like your patron messing around with you maybe even stripping you of power if you do things it doesn't like or if you don't do it favors when it asks...
I absolutely wish every other company did the free pdf code in print books.
me too.... I love books for reading and getting to know the system, but prepping games I have like 4 PDFs open at once and it's great!
The only other company I know of that does it is Chaosium. If you buy a book from their website, you also get the PDF. Not sure if that's on 100% of their product, but I know it's on most of it.
@@matthewconstantine5015 - Pretty sure Dakota was referring to the DTRPG codes, for a free PDF of same, included on the inside of the printed DCC books. More should definitely do so.
Plenty of other smaller rpg companies do it, some, such as frog god games include their full rulebook for free in pdf form without having to buy the physical copy.
@@JocularJunction man I love the pterodactyl cover you've got of the core book -- I've been mostly PDF these days, but it looks sweet
The Virgin Pact Magic vs the Chad Patron Spells. I can't overstate how much i appreciate coverage of DCC as it is my favorite RPG and it can be hard to get people into games that arent the mainstream darlings (5e, Pathfinder, CoC to a lesser extent unless your outside the U.S. where it seems MUCH more popular)
This series got me into DCC. Now I’m backing this Dying Earth setting that I didn’t know existed yesterday….
The actual novel is amazing too! If you youtube search it, you'll find the audiibook
Same!
Super excited to see the Jack Vance Dying Earth setting.
You're really doing a wonderful job covering the greatest fantasy RPG of all time: Dungeon Crawl Classics! Hats off, and much fleeting luck to you sir!
Much appreciated!!
You can have multiple patrons ( it's in the core rules ). Great video. Love your DCC content.
Something I’ve considered stealing from another RPG for 5e warlocks is spectrums from City of Mist. One kind of spectrum is the timer and it can tick down for whatever reason the gm sees fit. Choose a number from 1-5 based on the temperament of the patron and for each spell cast or each action against the patron (whatever reason the gm and/ or player chooses) a tick will be marked. Once the ticks equal the number chosen earlier, they take action for or against the warlock.
I'm so happy to see DCC being talked about. I switched last year and I've been loving it!!
Nice!
My favorite D&D book ever!
Long live DCC
I like that cover!!!
He said patron taint
*Bevis and Butthead laugh*
You Should check out Hubris, a third party DCC setting
I played in that setting at GenCon ran by the creator! It was awesome :D
I may not play DCC, but really enjoying your deep dives into this system.
Thanks!
I was not looking at the screen at 6:35 when you said Canticles, but by the Gawds, I swear you said they get TENTACLES! And I thought, WHAT!?!
I really appreciate this video.. not a lot of DCC/MCC content on youtube.
There is not, hope to change that 🙂
Just started DCC, one session, now the Patron idea seems awesome! Thanks!
Great video as always, Jorphdan😁
Thanks! 😁
I can't stop thinking about controlling a monstrous sized hand creature...
It would be pretty epic.
If you're playing a cleric, the Annual is essential. Fire example, a cleric of Justicia gets AC and movement bonus, plus mighty deeds (minus some bonuses the warrior gets).
The only disappointment to me was that all deities from the core rulebook didn't get expanded options.
Definitely agree with your 5E Warlock and patrons comment! 5e, and PF2E too in many ways, give little to no info to help on the patrons or gods anyway. Maybe a "DM" misstep, but the system is kinda player character catering or handholding in many ways too (Pathfinder 2e is the same but on steroids). If that's a players or tables thing though, no biggie, just don't beat yourself up too bad on it. Great video and thnx for sharing! 👍
Currently have a patron attached in some form to everybody in my campaign. The PCs TRY to work together, but then they each carry around secondary objectives from their Patrons...objectives that frequently undermine the group objectives. :)
Here for the DCC coverage. Found you searching it with tight filters on.
Great content! Subbed
Welcome! Excited you're here 🙂
My copies of the core and the annual just arrived.
Please review the modules ❤
Morale check! [rolls a 20] I found the courage to watch the video until the end!
I bought PDFs for Dungeon Crawl Classics and also Mutant Crawl Classics a ways back then liked it so much I bought hardcovers of those plus a lot of.expansions. And when I got them I found out they have a printed code inside for a free PDF... oh well at least I super supported
Not your fault, Warlocks do not have the right amount of support in my opinion and puts a LOT on the DM and player and requires you to add stuff from outside the books.
I LOVE the class but I do not think it should have been a class but more of a subclass or some kind of feat chain.
Love the video
Backed that KS, thanks for the heads up
I really like your presentation, you and dcc. I am just now diving into dcc. Greets
Awesome! Welcome and game on!
@@JocularJunction Thanks a lot! And you too! Stay safe and good day/night whichever applies. :) (00:21 here in Germany)
I'm so glad we have this. After the TSR (Gygax and Leason) dumpster fire I'm glad we still have good OSR tabletops.
Gosh I wish this was your main channel. These videos about DCC and the OSR stuff are much cooler then the lore ones. But I know 5e and its lore just attracts more audience and people just want more of that than this.
hey J. coming back to this video because I'm starting to play Old School essentials and really comparing which I like better.. DCC has all the flavor and details but OSE has the more board game feel for dungeoneering that I like.. tough call. Which is your favorite?
I like them both for different reasons. If I have creative players who really dive into mighty deeds and spellburning I like DCC. For new people sometimes OSE is better. The times I've played OSE though I do ascending armor class. I'd play a character in either game, maybe depends on the adventure?
Is Cthulhu described being a deity for a cleric?
It isn't, but you could figure it out I bet. Or use another similar deity patron.
Thank you. I am not a bot .... 😉
sounds like something a bot would say!! :P
@@JocularJunction lol
You are not wrong about Warlock in D&D and that's because there aren't actual mechanical downsides to being a Warlock or disobeying your patron. It's all on the DM to do anything like that... Which as a DM you are juggling a lot of other things so creating a whole system for that is a big ask.
What would make Warlocks more interesting would be actual mechanical stuff being in the books... Stuff like your patron messing around with you maybe even stripping you of power if you do things it doesn't like or if you don't do it favors when it asks...
Better "Jorphdan" with a silent "ph" than "Prick" with a silent "p."
I like DCC. Where it falls down for me as a DM is way too many tables and way too many "funky" dice.