Any games, module, intersting experiments?

  • anaximander@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Two games I really really to run right now.

    One is Lancer. As much as I love fantasy games, the sci-fi setting looks like a nice change and battlemechs are cool. The character creation and levelling mechanics are interesting and I like the way you can reconfigure your setup so easily.

    The other is the fantasy TTRPG I’m writing myself. Its current working title is Saga, and it’s loosely inspired by ideas from D&D, Lancer, Fate, and my own experiments in game design. The aim is something more structured than Fate but more story-focused than D&D where non-combat challenges are given more emphasis and mechanical support.

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    1 year ago

    Hot Spring Island its just so interesting.

    Worlds without Number, I love the way rules and spells are described using natural language.

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    I am personally keep thinking about The Halls of Arden Vul, seems like an awesome thing to run. But I have to admit it’s a bit intimidating due to size and complexity and I can’t, for the life of me, decide what system to run it with. But it’s been there brewing at the back of my head for almost two years now…

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    1 year ago

    Someday I want to try running Pathfinder (2e) but I’ve never really run anything before so it’s a bit intimidating. Right now my group is playing 5e but I’m hoping they’ll humor me and let me do a one shot sometime.

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      My DM recently ran the Beginner Box for our group.

      Was a lot of fun, and is specifically geared at learning the rules.

      We messed it up and botched a few things here and there trying to push the rules, but went in with the zero consequences mindset and had a blast.

      Hope you get to run it soon!

      Edit: I also highly recommend this character builder if you’re going to use R20 to run Pathfinder — R20s charactermancer was a bit limiting, at least when we played ~3-4 months ago.