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 Reply: The Role-Playing Game of the Planet of the Apes Core Rules:: General:: Re: Custom dice don't match the text
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 07:45:13

by Yugblad

In this game, the 1 and the 6 do special things.
On the wild die, I'd have designed it for the "1" to have a monkey symbol, and the "6" be omega.
Also, the omega symbol to be on the standard dice makes no sense to me - it just complicates the visual clarity of a roll for no reason (those dice cannot explode, etc).
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUL 17: Who would you like to thank for making the RPG hobby as successful and popular as it is?
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 07:28:21

by nemesis13

All the players and GMs that are out there. Without them, there wouldn't be any game.
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUL 16: Tragic backstories for PCs: Are they interesting, relevant, or trite? What is your experience with tragic backstories for a PC? Did any provide meaningful contributions to the game or PC?
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 07:25:19

by Whymme

Backstories can help. It all depends on how and whether they are used - but very often they are nothing more than an exercise in creative writing, with neither the GM nor the player working with them.

In theory, they could be used:
- by the player, to explain his character’s motivations
- by the player, to guide his character’s behavior and character
- by the player, to explain skills and stats
- by the GM, as a source of plot points
- by the group, if shared backstories explain the bond between characters.
 Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: Replacement players needed for Star Wars d6
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 07:22:46

by drb1004

Wow - that blew up! Well, with apologies to everyone else, I've always been a first-come first-served kind of guy, so...

Riley
Jeff G
Stymie

...come and join us in the OOC thread :)
 New comment on Blog Post Friday on Friday- Level 5, on-the-go
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 06:37:54

by maartenvz

Related Item: Herald's Call

Hi Rachel, at least you were very focused on that last encounter!
 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: MLS, MLS Fantasy, and US Soccer 2026
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 05:33:32

by Novatheorem

My team laid a goose egg today, so that's nice. *shrugs in rebuilding year*
 The Second Manifest | Article 21; Ever Onwards
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 05:08:54
A new episode has been added to the database: The Second Manifest | Article 21; Ever Onwards
 New Video for Heroes of the Borderlands
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 05:02:53
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUL 17: Who would you like to thank for making the RPG hobby as successful and popular as it is?
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 04:41:27

by aramis

JLongden wrote:

Kevin Siembieda for being the eternal kid of RPGs. He's sort of like Todd McFarlane in that regard, but much less successful. (Talent's a can of worms that I'll avoid right now.) Heroes Unlimited, Robotech, and Rifts were a major part of my youth.

Much as he's notorious for toxic attitudes and creating a hostile work environment for his freelancers, the man does know how to world build.

The Palladium Role-Playing Game, Robotech (original line), Rifts, The Mechanoid Invasion... on Robotech: he fleshed out the timeline and background quite a bit... sufficiently so that the RTRPG was the bible for the authors who wrote the novels (Jack McKinney is a joint pseudonym of James Luceno and Brian Daley as a writing team, per Wikipedia and a few other sources I've read.)

My favorite setting of his is The Mechanoids... but I've a soft spot for Robotech, too.
 GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Games/Campaigns I Want to Run"
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 04:39:08

by Serpentine_C

An item RPG Item: A Land Once Magic has been added to the geeklist Games/Campaigns I Want to Run
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUL 17: Who would you like to thank for making the RPG hobby as successful and popular as it is?
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 03:47:36

by aramis

pdzoch wrote:

There are a lot of people involved in the RPG who makes it as successful and popular as it is. Most of them are relatively unknown working in thankless jobs. Who would you like to thank for making this hobby great?

The late Mr. Dave Arneson, and the (last I heard, still alive) Dave Wesely... for starting it all off.
The late Samantha Downing, for her editing and design work with Deep7 Press. And especially for Arrowflight (1st Edition).
the late Loren K. Wiseman for all his editing and layout at Game Designers' Workshop (GDW Games).
Ken St. Andre, Liz Danforth, Jim "Bear" Peters, Steven S. Crompton, Rick Loomis - The folks behind Tunnels and Trolls.
John Wick - for the most innovative game I've ever run, and thanks to the women in his life who kept him well edited and on task.



 New Image for The Delian Tomb
Posted: Sat, 18 Jul 03:45:20

by nb9j

RPG Item: The Delian Tomb <div>Cover</div>