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    What C&C Rulesets, Companions are Required as a Bare Minimum?

    I have FGC and FGU Ultimate and I'm looking to adapt and bring online a tabletop campaign I was previously running with the Shadows of Cthulhu companion for True20. I'm wondering if the Keeper 7e ruleset is enough to get a campaign going?

    I ask because I own both the 7e Keeper and Investigator PDFs and the Keeper content is enough - provided players don't need to roll up their own PCs. For my campaign my players were playing pregens that were based on the playable characters available for the living card game, and I'd be recreating those for C&C 7e. Meanwhile my campaign is a homebrewed series of adventure similar in approach to the Doors to Darkness book. A number of my mythos monsters are homebrewed and I any pre-existing threats I used are all in the Keeper book. I own a number of FG rulesets and I'm aware that they vary from one to the other in terms of breadth of content and at times differ from printed core books. Hence my question.

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    I think the ruleset alone is enough to run a campaign. That's all I've got and I've been running CoC for a while now and it works great.

    The ruleset comes with all the content of the 7e Keeper's book and the character sheet is very functional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotRussellCrowe View Post
    ...The ruleset comes with all the content of the 7e Keeper's book and the character sheet is very functional.
    Thanks for the feedback and info - I bought the ruleset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronovan View Post
    Thanks for the feedback and info - I bought the ruleset.
    It's a great ruleset. Happy gaming!

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    C&C (or CnC) is generally Castles & Crusades
    CoC is the usually short version of Call of Cthulhu

    Yes the Ruleset is sufficient.
    The main thing is that Occupations are not fleshed out very well in the Ruleset (as per the PDF/book)

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    Quote Originally Posted by damned View Post
    C&C (or CnC) is generally Castles & Crusades
    CoC is the usually short version of Call of Cthulhu
    doh! Don't know how I missed that. Probably because I've been considering a C&C purchase, but with having just bought the 13th Age ruleset and now CoC, me thinks I've got enough to chew on.

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    I think this is related, but which modules do I need to load for CoC 7e rules - I think I have 6th edition and 7th edition along side each other. Is 7e the blue icon books in the Library?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiminimonka View Post
    I think this is related, but which modules do I need to load for CoC 7e rules - I think I have 6th edition and 7th edition along side each other. Is 7e the blue icon books in the Library?
    Hi, Jiminimonka!

    7e has two modules. See the attachment for details.

    Note: if you search by author, Sandy's last name is spelled differently so just search on Sandy
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    Quote Originally Posted by NotRussellCrowe View Post
    Hi, Jiminimonka!

    7e has two modules. See the attachment for details.

    Note: if you search by author, Sandy's last name is spelled differently so just search on Sandy
    Thanks, I was beginning to wonder if I was going insane. The other ones have 2008 as the date so thats too long ago for 7e.

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    No you're all good. There are a lot of modules that come with 6e. Nice that you can open all of them up in the 7e rule set though and it auto-converts for you!

    Happy gaming!

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