Never touched Dungeon and Dragons' stuff. And I am a dev.
I don't want to point again the impression that some DnD players seem to think that DnD is the only way to play ttrpg... but well.. it's tempting, doesn't it?
Never touched Dungeon and Dragons' stuff. And I am a dev.
I don't want to point again the impression that some DnD players seem to think that DnD is the only way to play ttrpg... but well.. it's tempting, doesn't it?
KKK is bad, wrong, ... Playing them should be discussed... I would have an issue with someone who finds impersonating a KKK member fun.
We should paste here the intro of Eat the Reich about nazi NPCs and how to deal with that.
I play Blades in the Dark to try to train some friends to take decisions and accept risk.
Salt? Wait... sea warer can also contain so much more like magnesium. A perfect component for... explosive... with water...
How to jump over planning with Blades in the Dark. It's not the first gale with this mechanics but It's the most known.
Ironsmith neither because it isn't from Tomkin Press.
About urban stuff, the author said something called Crucible:
A fair bit leaner than SI. I'd like to build a few supplements that flesh out various aspects of Starforged.
Rough plans for this one (all very subject to change)
- Build a canonical megacity (the titular Crucible) for your version of the Forge or other sci-fi setting
- Oracles for city locations and encounters
- Some additional oracles for NPCs, as befits a populous setting
- City factions
- Guidelines for urban chases & chase oracles
- Guidelines for building a reputation
- Vehicle guidelines/specs
- Cyberware/augment guidelines
- Moves for city traversal
- Mission generators
- Troupe-based play as members of a criminal/insurgent faction
I think it isntye case. The background is how it is in the 5th edition of course but it is truly another system.
What made you feel this taste of 5e? I never played 5e.
Rather than the subclasses we’re used to in Dungeons and Dragons, the Stormlight RPG offers mix-and-match skill trees with 200+ branches.
So they still have American styled classes (DnD, only classes), not British styled classes (Warhammer, 4 classes, the rest is professions).
And now I am asking myself if DnD, with only classes, could be considered as class warfare.
Did anybody tried :Otherscape? I understand it's a clone of Shadowrun.
Talking about other games, I love Blades in the Dark and CBR+PNK is really great.
Yes and let's not disturb them. They may discover something interesting? And perhaps avoid to disgust people from our hobby by explaining that math is a must and classes too? I'm not even sure if I am trolling on purpose or because of the topic.