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Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: Recruiting: Keep on the Borderlands (Basic D&D)
Posted: Sun, 03 May 22:30:10
- awinnef
- KSurls
- iamrubocop
- coil23
- Pargates
- wysire
Bryan: given that you're already running this module, I'm assuming you dropped in to say hi rather than request a seat at the table!
I'll set up the OOC thread soon...
Posted: Sun, 03 May 22:30:10
by drb1004
OK, that was quick! I think we have six players:- awinnef
- KSurls
- iamrubocop
- coil23
- Pargates
- wysire
Bryan: given that you're already running this module, I'm assuming you dropped in to say hi rather than request a seat at the table!
I'll set up the OOC thread soon...
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs on Your Table - May 2026"
Posted: Sun, 03 May 22:11:37
Posted: Sun, 03 May 22:11:37
by Brass Jester
An item RPG Item: Traveller Core Rulebook Update 2022 has been added to the geeklist Solo RPGs on Your Table - May 2026
Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: Recruiting: Keep on the Borderlands (Basic D&D)
Posted: Sun, 03 May 21:37:37
Posted: Sun, 03 May 21:37:37
by wysire
Love to be in this!
New comment on GeekList Largest Los Angeles Virtual Flea Market (Expected over 2700 Items) Strategicon Gamex May 22-25 2026 LA Airport Hilton- In Person Exchange
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:47:19
It's irritating, but it is what it is. I'll generally consider lowballs that are reasonable, like 10 to 25% below my asking price (and usually only after the listing's been up for a little while). And I'll certainly wheel and deal if someone wants to bundle two or more games. But when someone spams dozens of listings with a bunch of 90% undercuts, that's just not somebody I want to transact with at all if I can help it; I'll opt not to bid on any of their items and I won't sell to them for anything other than my minimum listed price (i.e. no bargaining with them whatsoever). I'd rather keep a game, donate it to the library, or give it to a friend than encourage that behavior.
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:47:19
by RikHavok
I completely agree.ojaidave wrote:
Goyourownway wrote:
I mean, I get it and I agree spamming lowballs is crappy but we can also collectively just not accept his offers if we really want to disincentivize that behavior. Others could offer $1 higher for example and be potentially be accepted and that wouldn't cause issues.
I don't think discouraging offers across the board makes sense, however we could institute a rule that if the listing says "FIRM" then offers are not to be made on those listings.
I don't think discouraging offers across the board makes sense, however we could institute a rule that if the listing says "FIRM" then offers are not to be made on those listings.
It's irritating, but it is what it is. I'll generally consider lowballs that are reasonable, like 10 to 25% below my asking price (and usually only after the listing's been up for a little while). And I'll certainly wheel and deal if someone wants to bundle two or more games. But when someone spams dozens of listings with a bunch of 90% undercuts, that's just not somebody I want to transact with at all if I can help it; I'll opt not to bid on any of their items and I won't sell to them for anything other than my minimum listed price (i.e. no bargaining with them whatsoever). I'd rather keep a game, donate it to the library, or give it to a friend than encourage that behavior.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 3: What's your favorite setting that was made for (or made popular in) a TTRPG? Have you ran that setting outside of the systems it was made for/were made for it?
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:45:08
Rokugan and The Third Imperium pretty much tie, T2K comes in a bit behind, then Corvelle (from Arrowflight (1st Edition))
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:45:08
by aramis
pdzoch wrote:
A question suggested by [user=GrimoireOfJank][/user]
What's your favorite setting that was made for (or made popular in) a TTRPG? Have you ran that setting outside of the systems it was made for/were made for it?
What's your favorite setting that was made for (or made popular in) a TTRPG? Have you ran that setting outside of the systems it was made for/were made for it?
Rokugan and The Third Imperium pretty much tie, T2K comes in a bit behind, then Corvelle (from Arrowflight (1st Edition))
New comment on GeekList Origins 2026 Virtual Flea Market-Mark it "sold" you got this!
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:36:02
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:36:02
by nfirehazzard
Hahahaha! I've been working hard on culling. But don't worry, I've been stalking the list in the wings.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: A better way to track industry news and get daily inspiration (Dune, Blade Runner, Middle-earth, D&D)
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:34:08
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:34:08
by SeaofStars
Interested in taking a look, but not in going through discord.me to do so. Can you provide a direct Discord link?
Reply: The Role-Playing Game of the Planet of the Apes Core Rules:: General:: Re: Character Sheet
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:15:33
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:15:33
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 1: Has one of your characters every parley their fame as an adventure into media stardom? If so, how did it work out? What did the other characters think?
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:14:00
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:14:00
by Inkwan
Pretty sure we have had playboy supers and debutantes but can't remember anything specific.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 3: What's your favorite setting that was made for (or made popular in) a TTRPG? Have you ran that setting outside of the systems it was made for/were made for it?
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:09:46
Posted: Sun, 03 May 20:09:46
I'm a big fan of the Doctor Who setting: all of time and space and fantasy and science fiction and horror. It feels just right for me as a limiting factor.



