Nothing in this world like staring at a bigass hardcover campaign book and going "We're gonna tackle that."
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Nothing in this world like staring at a bigass hardcover campaign book and going "We're gonna tackle that."
Sometimes Iβll end up with a giant lore-sized hole in my game and a game like Microscope is always a good thing for the group to pivot to.
My players discovered a key faction in a 5e game once who had this giant history I hadnβt created yet, so we used Kingdom to make it together. Sublime.
I use Canva as a VTT, and I love dropping just images from the boards that everyone makes together throughout a session. This is from a one-shot someone ran today when our main game cancelled as minute.
If weβre totally ignoring the history of D&D editions in Stranger Thingsβ¦ Will Byers is not a βSorcerer.β He derived his powers by siphoning off of a patron, Vecna. Will Byers is a WARLOCK for Christβs sake.
I've abandoned all VTTs to just play online TTRPGs using big, free, infinite Canva whiteboards. They're just the coolest way to throw whatever images, graphics, etc you need, let players muck around and customize, etc.
I highly recommend it!
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So fucking sick
We all want indie creators to do as-well or better from the big corporate houses. Why tf are disparaging good strategy?
A lot of the anti-crowdfunding-month takes come down to some variety of βI am annoyedβ or βI am getting FOMOβ or βI feel marketed to.β All the while, indie creators are gathering around likeminded projects and making bank. Youβd rather this not be happening?
A lot of the discourse around how βthemed crowdfunding monthsβ like Mothership/Mausritter months are Somehow Bad seems to ignore the fact that they all seem to be very successful and meet both the goals of funding related projects and renewing interest in aging games.
βidk itβs too much sugar man.β all i hear is that you have nothing to offer me. You prefer the simulacrum to the real. Depart, I never knew you.
Yβall are here to meet other gamers, get books signed. Iβm here for Wild Bills Sodas. Thatβs it. Iβm a freak for this stuff. At some cons I line up at Wild Bills before I line up for my badge.
I think there is a huge swathe of the hobby for whom β2d6 vs 1d12β is about as much variety in innovation theyβve exposed themselves to, and have come to the enlightened position that all roads are the same inside that tiny bubble.
Sure doesnβt.
What incursion did you use??
This reminds me of discourse thatβs like, the discourse of: you donβt have a fan fiction characterβs consent to give them romantic desires they didnβt have in source material.
Brad Kerr once described the problem here in βSouls-like TTRPGβ discourse as the fact that Elden Ring has more in common with Tony Hawk Pro Skater than anything resembling an RPG.
I am shocked that this is still a design goal for some folks!
Weβre going to have to beat this drum for years and years and years until, like βD&D 4e is a perfectly good game,β it becomes something weβve all pretended to believe since the beginning.
This looks mad fucking good
Letβs gooo bsky.app/profile/jack...
Folks in Sethβs comments are saying βbut what about inflation?β
How much do people think they HAVE to spend on TTRPGs to play them exactly?
Ah yeah, as someone who spent years wearing myself out on gridded combat (and ran MB recently) I thought it was good guidance.
Itβs really hard trying to translate ideas from other styles!
Oh totally! One of the best reasons to object to ItO-style games is being a Crunch Tactical Combat Guy. Itβs just a whole different school of thought!
It just feels good seeing someone admit that players like rolling dice, a take way more controversial in the dice game hobby than it should be.
Which part drives you nuts Iβm curious
Jealous for Gen Con attendees primarily for access to Wild Bill's Sodas on tap.
Speaking as one of those suckers who paid like $80 for a tin cup, I can't imagine a greater consolation for the life of a conventional goer than that sweet sticky bullshit.
the best
She GLOG on my BLORB until I adjudicate unexpected situations fairly
She love on my craft until I'm In the Mountains of Madness.
Lotta good ones in the gc today
She Kick my starter 'til I never delivered