

I’ll send you an update once it’s done. My group rotates GMs and systems but within a few months I’ll have them doing Gradient Descent.
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I’ll send you an update once it’s done. My group rotates GMs and systems but within a few months I’ll have them doing Gradient Descent.
I’m prepping a one-shot with Fangelsehala and a longer campaign with Mothership.
They’d need to be able to boost our morale with the litanies of hate. I did play in the Deathwatch RPG though which has a Chaplain class.
Wow yikes. You sound like fun at parties. Go find someone to care about.
For the record, I think there is a loneliness epidemic for both genders.
The worst part of this is the “This is part of the story”
This is just a toxic gender wars meme. Go outside, touch some grass, meet someone nice and move on with life. Memes like this come from and perpetuate the loneliness epidemic.
Sounds horrible tbh. A big part of the hobby is meeting new friends. This sounds like a good way to become socially isolated and depressed.
In my personal experience that’s much more difficult
If this happens, the RPG is too complex for that player. Play a simpler system.
I ran a game of “Index Card RPG” with the setting “Blood & Snow”. The setting includes an adventure seed where Cavemen have to search for ancient relic pillars every generation to stop an Ice Age. I never told my players, but in my mind we were playing a Warhammer 40k game and this was a world a space marine chapter used to recruit those who were strong enough.
B/X is good. When characters have d6 hp and it’s instant death at 0 the combat becomes way more serious and tense.
If you’re going to die, better to die on the main quest. I avoid side quest distractions.
A west marches style campaign in the 40k setting. My first thoughts for this would be either the players are rogue traders or they’re a bunch of hive scum and have different gangs as factions.
The best lore is lore made at the table with the players. The rest is just gm inspiration.
I still play even if 2+ can’t make it. It will depend on your group but my group of 6 has 2 very flaky players.
The problem only happens when a group feels they need to delay if someone can’t make it. As a GM I have a set day/time and play without the missing players.
It’s worse than that. The original announcements said a 75% increase but the math didn’t add up. I’d just be aware that soon prices will likely increase.
The first system I played was the D&D Next playtest but the first rpg product I bought was the Shadowrun 5e corerulebook. I never actually played it and it seems too complicated for my tastes now but I still have the book.
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If I was a player in this game I would stop going. It punishes committed players to put them at the mercy of the uncommitted.