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Errata Sticky

A topic by WolfWyzard created Feb 16, 2022 Views: 285 Replies: 4
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Developer

Please place errata here. 

Developer (2 edits)

I've found some errata for the chapters included currently. I would like to clear up any confusion here. 

Introduction_r3 pg 16 lists variable weapon damage, but all humanoid-sized weapons should deal 1d6 damage. 

Venturing Forth pg 1 states you gain a point of XP for delivering the recap. It should instead state you may clear a point of Exertion. If you have no exertion, you may clear the Frightened or Exhausted condition. 

Exploration pg 4 states that under Dim Light you suffer a -2 to ranged 'to hit' rolls. It instead should state that ranged attacks in Dim Light are 'Tough Shots'.

Combat pg 11 states that Morningstars  have an increased chance of damaging chainmail. Morningstars have been removed from the game. 

Combat pg 11 under Damaged Armor should state it suffers a -2 to defense and loses all damage reduction.

Have y'all discovered any other discrepancies? Lets talk about them here. 

Developer

I've found a bit more errata. Seems like there are some remnants of past versions still dangling about in character creation. On page 10 of Intro_v3 under Languages: Remove Supernal from Clerics. Remove Words of Unspeaking from Dwarves. Remove Elder Tongue from Elves. 

All others remain unchanged. 

I understand that this game is in development, but given that some of the art is Public Domain and others are licensed art you haven't used yet, shouldn't there be a credits page where you can give credit to those artists?

Potentially not errata, but an issue to clarify: in your introduction to the game, which is titled Songs of the Northlanders, you refer numerous times to RedHack in text (ex. under "What is Songs of the Northlanders?" your para begins with "This game is..." and then the second to last sentence says "RedHack is a game...") as though RedHack is the title of the game.

Developer

Hey! Thanks so much for commenting. I just now saw it and don’t remember getting a notification so my apologies for the late response. 

All of the art is public domain with the exception of a couple pieces by William McAusland, and you’re absolutely right. There should be a credits page?

Also you’re right about this being an alpha. RedHack was the working title.

I’m pulling the game until I can make these updates. Let me know please if you have any further questions or concerns.