Showing posts with label Scancon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scancon. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2024

The Bruce - ScanCon 2024 Tournament of Champions

It all starts with a puzzlebox in the mail...


For over 15 straight years (and on and off before that all the way back to 2002) we've had an annual gaming convention called 'ScanCon'. Each year around February the participants receive a small mystery package in the mail that contains the password to a website that tells them where ScanCon is that year. This year they recieved a wooden puzzle box with runes woodburnt into the individual sections, so you had to solve the puzzlebox to get them all, then figure out what type of runes they are to decode them, then go online (to a website url hidden in the puzzlebox) and put in the password. This told them where ScanCon was happening and give details on the theme. This year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of D&D so celebrated in Lake Geneva, WI, original birthplace of D&D!


The attendees are then split into two teams. This year we had teams based on the original logos of TSR, so we had Team Lizardman and Team Wizardman. The Teams participate in a series of physical and mental challenges until one team remains. The members of that team are then pitted against eachother in a final showdown to see who is that year's winner of the coveted annual trophy: The Bruce (named after Bruce Campbell, of course). The winner of the Bruce gets a series of prizes and takes the trophy home that year, with the task of adding a single piece of flair to the trophy when they bring it back the next year.

This year the teams had to construct all the pieces from their wooden Tablet of their TSR logo. The pieces were hidden around Lake Geneva in spots important to the history of D&D. All players were given a copy of the official Adventurer's Map of Lake Geneva.




This year's team challenge had two parts. The first clue was they had to retrieve their teams' "Gem of Foresight" from the bottom of Lake Geneva, which had been hidden there by "Sprites". In truth, the gems had a number written on them and were put into drybags and tied with rope to Sprite bottles filled with air, so when we threw them into the lake the sprite bottle floated above where the gems lay. It didn't take long for everyone to figure out the clue and start putting together fishing lines to cast out into the lake to retrieve them (which was our intention). Except one member Team Lizardman wouldn't wait and paddleboarded out to their Gem to retrieve it first!




The numbers on the Gem referenced places in the Adventurer’s Map of Lake Geneva where the first piece of the Tablet puzzle was hidden. They weren’t told this of course, but they figured it out in very short order.

We then went into Lake Geneva proper and after a group dinner and a few games of Cornhole, the players were all given a test of old school D&D lore. The team who scored the most points got a head start of that many minutes. In this case, Team Wizardman scored 5 points higher than Team Lizardman, so got their clue and a 5 minute head start (on foot).





The scavenger hunt for the pieces took Team Wizardman to the Lake Geneva Public Library, where the famous Throne of Reading resides in the Adult fiction section. There hidden behind the Robert E Howard Conan books was their next clue, which took them to Horticulture Hall to hunt for the third and final clue in the bushes behind the statue of the “Druid”.






Team Lizardman, on the other hand, was sent straight to Horticulture Hall with their first clue, where their next piece was hidden behind the bench in Harry’s Garden. This clue led them to the bronze Dragon Statue outside the Public Library, where the final clue and tablet pieces were hidden inside the Dragon’s mouth!



The final clue led both teams to The Hobby Shop Dungeon Museum, where the final pieces of the tablet were hidden behind the glass case in the museum. They had to ask the proprietor for a T-shirt with their TSR logo on it and he would give them the final piece! (Thanks again to the Hobby Shop Dungeon for being great sports with our hijinks!)

Edging out Team Lizardman by less than ~5 minutes, Team Wizardman made it to the Hobby Shop Dungeon and got their T-shirt and final pieces first, winning the team challenge!






Team Wizardman was then put into the final challenge. They would have to be the last survivor in a 2nd ed AD&D Gladiator Gauntlet! They rolled dice to see who would choose characters first, and were thrown into the challenge. The PCs were all pre-gen human character classes with 5000 XP (making the Thief higher level than the other PCs, if one remembers their 2nd ed AD&D). The map was a Wizard’s maze filled with traps, treasure boxes (with random treasure rolls), and monsters released into the dungeon every three rounds, so the players had to not only contend with eachother but also various creatures! In the end, here’s the class each player chose and what happened to them:






Chad – Wizard – Cast “Friends” on the cleric so he wouldn’t be attacked, then fell into a spiked pit trap and died.

Travis – Thief – Stabbed the fighter then ran away to hide, right into a dead end where a gelatinous cube enveloped him.

Cullen – Ranger – Dismantled a mechanical crossbow trap and used it with great effect to hurt the Cleric, but was then blasted to pieces by the Cleric’s Staff of Striking.

Steve – Cleric – Found a Staff of Striking early on and destroyed the Ranger after taking a few crossbow hits, but then was backstabbed a lowly goblin released into the dungeon.

Paul – Fighter – Took a hit from a dart trap but found a Longsword (his specialized weapon), killed a couple goblins, then as he was moving in on the Cleric watched him get killed by a goblin and ended up being last man standing!

Paul Gorecki is the Winner of ScanCon 2024 and takes home the Bruce!



Friday, March 25, 2016

2e AD&D Funfest - Revengeance of the Chronostone: Escape from Fireball Island!


I run an annual RPG game for my old high school and college buddies at a mini convention I put on, called ScanCon. The game is usually some kind of one-shot mashup rpg I've come up with that I'm thinking about running at a convention or two the following year. Often they involve nostalgic 80's themes, like He-Man, Tron, or Johnny Mnemonic. I run these games using 3.5e or 5e D&D rulesets, because they're so pick-up game-friendly.

Not this time, though. This year I decided to not only have the players re-create the first D&D character they ever played, I also wanted to run the game in the first D&D edition we ever experienced: the dreaded 2nd edition AD&D!


Thursday, March 26, 2015

Pictures from ScanCon 2015

I've finally emerged from my post-Con cocoon to put up a quick picture-post follow-up about the convention. Spoiler Alert: It was the awesomest ScanCon yet!


Fifteen total attendees (not including the Most Honorable Ladyship of ScanCon: Dr. Mrs. Chainsword), three RPG events (two directly featuring time-travel), 15 scheduled boardgame events, four spontaneous boardgame events, one giant Roller Derby event, seven bottles of whiskey, umpteen Time-traveling puzzles, a nerf revolver shooting challenge, one kilt, and a new Winner of the Tournament of Champions! All in all, a glorious weekend of gaming to take us... Back to the Future!

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Week of ScanCon2015 begins!

Welp, its almost that time of the year again, ScanCon! As ScanCon2015 starts on Thursday this week, we are racing to get everything prepared while still trying to hold down our day jobs. As such, the posts on here are going to be total weak-sauce in content in the meantime. I apologize in advance. Basically take this post as a "check back here next Wednesday" week-long hiatus announcement.

As for those attending ScanCon this year who have solved the Back to the Future mailer puzzle, make sure you log your name in the solver's database before Thursday. Also you'll want to make sure you also brush up on all trivia aspects of Time-Travel movies, but most importantly:

Back to the Future I
Back to the Future II
Back to the Future III
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
The Terminator
Terminator II: Judgment Day


Game on!

Thursday, March 12, 2015

ScanCon2015 - The Great Time Travel Test Bonus Movies

So for the Tournament of Champions for ScanCon, I like one phase of the challenge to consist of a college-style written exam, probably to the chagrin of most of the attendees. I mean, we're all adults here, why do we still need to take tests? Because we're nerds, and think tests are fun! Or maybe just I do. And, more accurately, its simply the most efficient way to whittle a tournament of 16 contestants down to a more manageable size for a final challenge, so I usually give a test based on particular topics that are important to our culture. Last year the topics were Comic Books, Nerdcore Hiphop, and NES games from the 1980's.
The greatest cover of the greatest magazine of the late 1980s.
But this year is 2015, the year of Back to the Future II! so what a great opportunity for an all-1980's Time-travel movie lore quiz! Obviously I will be heavily testing on the three Back to the Future movies, but I decided I need to throw in a couple more ~80's Time Travel movies to help split up the tie-breakers (because all the hard-core contestants will surely be reviewing the Back to the Future thrill-ogy before they come to the 'Con). After much deliberation, I've decided to add twelve questions dedicated to the following bonus Time Travel movies to the quiz:

Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure!
Most triumphant!

and 

The Terminator / Terminator II: Judgment Day
I'll be back...at least four more times.
Even though Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey is a superior movie to Excellent Adventure, it doesn't feature nearly as much Time Travel as it features inter-dimensional spirit-travel and mostly focuses on killer robots, so I'm not including it. But both Terminator and Terminator II are solid Time Travel flicks, and anyone who's seen the first one has automatically seen the other. Plus, it has killer robots, which are awesome! Wait, who said my reasoning is inconsistent? Obviously I'm not including the Terminator with Lieutenant Claire Danes or Batman, because, well...meh. I sure do hope the upcoming remake/reboot/JJAbrams-ification Terminator: Genisys will be good though.

 I know there are a lot of movies out there about Time Travel from the 1980s/90s, but these are two Time Travel Universes that I think fit well beside the Back to the Future trilogy on any self-respecting Time Travel Test (or DVD shelf). What other ones would fit the bill?

Game On!

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Last-minute adventure changes! What to do?

To the miniature and terrain-crafting DMs out there, when you are preparing materials for a big convention game you are scheduled to run, do you also tend to only have your best ideas a few days before you have to run it? That's what's happening to me right now. I'm planning on running a Back to the Future-themed rpg at ScanCon in a week and a half, however while working on it this weekend I decided to change the whole thing to something more awesome than I originally had in mind. A grand idea struck me like a bolt of lighting and now everything I've prepared so far feels so lackluster. Unfortunately, that doesn't leave me the time to paint miniatures/build terrain for this new game idea for all the things I want to do.

Damn you Creativity Juice! Why do you only act as Epic Muse at the last minute?!

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Back to the Future RPG I - What Characters to Use?

So its 2015, year that the Cubs win the World Series and Griff runs his PitBull powered hoverboard into the Hill Valley Clock Tower. That's right, its the year of Back to the Future II!


I have an annual convention each March and always have some sort of themed game built and run for a select few attendees. This year it makes perfect sense to run a game based on Back to the Future, but I'm already behind on planning and building so I've got to kick it into gear. In the next couple months I need to create, build, and run a single-shot rpg (with props/terrain) based on Back to the Future. I figure for rules I'll just use the newest 5th edition D&D rules, just to have that decision made and move on.

Monday, March 31, 2014

ScanCON 2014

So another ScanCON comes to a close.  Before whiskey and old age steals my memories of this year's gaming exploits, I figured I'd post some highlights here for posterity.

ScanCON 2014


Saturday, February 16, 2013

ScanCon2013 Leaderboard

It has begun!  The ScanCon Tournament of Champions is officially in progress! The mailer with the hidden clues arrived at each person's home last week, and not 24 hours later did we already have four players in the running for this year's ScanCon challenge gauntlet.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Gunters - The First Gate

Yesterday, Ernest Cline revealed his online Easter Egg Hunt contest in the spirit of his awesome book, Ready Player One:


The clue to where the Atari2600 challenge is online is hidden in the text of the book, and that first gate is open now.  

...aaaaand Solved:



The rest of you Gunters have until July 1st to catch up, because I'll be virtually camping on that gate until it opens up.  That DeLorean is all mine!

Good Gunting!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

ScanCon 2012!

Scanpocalypse Now!

Once again, buds from 'round the world (including Australia) came to Madison, WI to engage in epic gaming for four days straight.  There was board gaming, wargaming, video gaming, rpgs, tron disc-throwing, delicious food-eating and possibly some spontaneous firebreathing.  What follows are some pictures that were captured of the mercurial event.