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It also used infinite d6, it's called something else in english, where if you rolled a 6 you rolled again.
That's typically referred to as exploding dice in English RPGs.
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It also used infinite d6, it's called something else in english, where if you rolled a 6 you rolled again.
Ravenlofts early stuff was pretty railroaded yes.Wasn't the original Castle Ravenloft pretty much the blueprint for railroading, dare-you-enter-my-magical-realm type adventure design?
I'd like to, but no one wants to play OSR.Has anyone tried OSR stuff?
If you like Savage Worlds, I know of one game. Hell on Earth Reloaded. It's a Dead Lands spin off, only instead of weird west, it's weird post apocalypse.About a year ago I started drafting up ideas for a Fallout/Wasteland/etc. inspired DnD campaign that would take place in a similar post-apocalypse setting. Even had a half-decent premise for why the apocalypse happened and a good chunk of the narrative drafted. Don't think I have the files anymore, but either way, after realizing how much homebrewing and tinkering I'd likely have to do I kind of abandoned it. Are there any DnD-esque tabletops that would fill that niche? I'm willing to learn nonstandard rules and such if need be.
This is good advice, but not for the reason they think it is.They say to run a session zero on triggers for the players and all that.
As someone who owns the original module, yes, it is.Wasn't the original Castle Ravenloft pretty much the blueprint for railroading, dare-you-enter-my-magical-realm type adventure design?
I've only played with people I know for 20 years, and that's exactly why I keep it that way. We only had to eject one player in that whole time over personal drama. Knowing your audience is a beautiful thing.This is good advice, but not for the reason they think it is.
"All right, before we start, let's go over your triggers. Bill?"
"Child rape."
"Cool, no child rape. Amy?"
"No overly descriptive gore."
"Cool, there's going to be some but I won't go nuts. Frank?"
"Eh, anything goes."
"Got it. Zeri?"
"Rape, incest, pro-nationalist language, orcs being depicted as savages, elves not being depicted as superior, racism, evil races-"
"Yeah, we're not playing with you. You can go. Ben?"
"Zeri."
"Already taken care of."
*autistic REEEEEEEEEEEing from Zeri until the store owner throws xer out*
I’m starting to notice a pattern with the HickmansAs someone who owns the original module, yes, it is.
I'll get hate for this, but yes, it's a good game.Is Pathfinder 2e any good? I mean, I know a little bit of the poz is still there, but they actually seem to be releasing content at a decent rate so far.
God, that reminded me of this bit someone showed me.At high levels, intimidation based characters can scare people to death. We never got that far, but if that doesn't sell you on the game, I don't know what will.
Holy shit that is hilarious. I may need to take a look at PF2.God, that reminded me of this bit someone showed me.
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the bestiaries are pretty good in general (imo)Holy shit that is hilarious. I may need to take a look at PF2.![]()
Followed immediately by a loudThe rogue said:"Worry not my good mage, for I have mastered the art of diplomacy"
The merchant, who had been taking a considerable amount of a local specialty known as "zerkweed" (read: meth), charges the pair half naked as his prostitute pulls a bootknife. The commotion also draws the attention of some other shady characters.The master of diplomacy said:"Oi, fatso, where's the money at then, you disgusting tub of lard?"
The Dwarf said:"The flagon needs refilling"
The Dwarf said:"Another ale it is"
The dwarven alcoholic said:"Just keep em comin' "