I'm writing up Needs mechanics for D&D: thirst, sleep deprivation, hunger, etc. So far I've got that the amount of days a human PC can go with out drinking is 1d4(per tier)+Endurance Modifier. Considering that the normal human can go 3-5 days without hydrating in temperate climates, I figured it'd be fitting. PCs tend to be above the norm, 'superhuman' in some cases. And I'm still working on the other races. I have yet to get to hunger or sleep deprivation. But I'm going to turn to the scale of effects due to dehydration. Should be a fun and p. interesting way to play a campaign, probably especially useful in survivalist/zombie mode campaigns.
That being said, I'll post it freely up here if anyone would like to use it. I don't intend to make money off of it (like I possibly could) and I'd like my friends to be able to run some p. awesome campaigns. Tschuss my brudders (and sexy ladies who I think I shouldn't call my sisters for psychological reasons), may there be many adventures in your future!
That being said, I'll post it freely up here if anyone would like to use it. I don't intend to make money off of it (like I possibly could) and I'd like my friends to be able to run some p. awesome campaigns. Tschuss my brudders (and sexy ladies who I think I shouldn't call my sisters for psychological reasons), may there be many adventures in your future!