Thank you for the quick response. I look forward to seeing a mini-setting to get an idea of what creatures and their stats would look like in this game. By the way, is AGH OGL? I didn't see the OGL in the rulebook.
good call. I removed that page with 4.0 from the EF version to be safe. but it's still here for the itch version.
"A Grim Hack is Set up under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0). Please take what I have here and hack it to bits, write adventures for it, or do what you like."
In short, please; infringe, hack, steal, and trade with others. It's my genuine hope that folks who have wanted to write adventures/modules for big name d100 systems will find AGH a viable option to write their adventures with Ratfolk, Kaos, and overthrowing the fascist empires. Nobody owes me nothing and I just want to see more creators tell their stories in low fantasy, grimdark, grubby, and perilous settings! My only ask is that you do your best to be inclusive and intersectional so that anyone can tell their stories.
So if you would say use a monster guide, what game would work best in your opinion. Cause personally, having this book "for the players" is a little weak, seeing I have it in print and there was no monster creation guide, I have other smaller indie games that have at least one page for monster creation and a handful of monsters to get you started. So how about gives us a free bone for us GMs out here and then we can make the game better.
Hi - Thanks for the feedback. The goal right now is to upload 2-3 resources here on itch as free PDFs. they are excepted from the larger print version I'm trying to work through. Unfortunately, time isn't on my side, so finishing up is a bit difficult. I'll post here once they are up. It will include monsters and conversion guidelines.