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Posted: 2026-02-14T11:00:54+00:00
Author: /u/AutoModeratorhttps://www.reddit.com/user/AutoModerator
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Posted: 2026-02-17T16:05:49+00:00
Author: /u/King_LSRhttps://www.reddit.com/user/King_LSR
If you've played before, how does your experience compare to the review?
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Posted: 2026-02-17T14:36:41+00:00
Author: /u/AveiaPodrehttps://www.reddit.com/user/AveiaPodre
I spent a whole month trying to schedule a session for my 6 fabula ultima players and just today, THE ONLY DAY WE COULD PLAY, one of the couples broke up, Im gonna kms.
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Posted: 2026-02-16T22:48:35+00:00
Author: /u/WhoInvitedMikehttps://www.reddit.com/user/WhoInvitedMike
$10 for 1439 items. A bundle that big changes the nature of a library (unless its already massive). I will never know the names of most of these products, and I will almost certainly never read (let alone play) 99% of them.
megacollectors - what do you do with this much stuff?
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Posted: 2026-02-17T16:06:22+00:00
Author: /u/cixelsydhttps://www.reddit.com/user/cixelsyd
Posted: 2026-02-17T11:04:05+00:00
Author: /u/Antipragmatismspothttps://www.reddit.com/user/Antipragmatismspot
Thank you all for the advice on making my character come to life. I'll be honest, the session was very action focused, so a lot of tips about how to figure out your character motivation didn't come that much into play, but they were very much appreciated. I'll keep them in mind if I ever join a character focused campaign.
The session was about a multiversal race sponsored by Scram Cat and it rocked. We got to befriend a squid who was our biggest fan, take him in a dimensional tour and have him fight in a kaiju battle with a giant crab with a katana another player lent him. I got to make a flipping the birdie laser show. Another character had an awesome flashback where she pretended to practice swordfighting only to cut the design of the perfect crop top on the dummie. We fought with music, got struck by lightning and deflected it with a negalightning umbrella, played an intense combat scene on top of a train and, of course, won the race!
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Posted: 2026-02-17T02:49:57+00:00
Author: /u/NariNariNariAAAhttps://www.reddit.com/user/NariNariNariAAA
Have you known any long-time GMs who eventually just… stopped? Not just a short hiatus, but stepping away for good. In the cases you’ve seen, what actually made it unsustainable?
Is it the time commitment versus what they get back out of it? Burnout from always being the organizer and emotional anchor for the group? Feeling underappreciated? Creative fatigue? Scheduling stress? Or just life changes and shifting priorities?
There’s this idea that GMing runs purely on passion, but that only stretches so far if one person is consistently doing prep, coordinating schedules, managing table dynamics, and carrying the narrative weight.
For people who’ve seen it happen, what were the real reasons? And for anyone who used to GM a lot but doesn’t anymore, what tipped the balance?
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Posted: 2026-02-17T15:16:25+00:00
Author: /u/AutitoMoraohttps://www.reddit.com/user/AutitoMorao
I recently started reading the Lord of Mysteries web novel and I love the setting, the characters, and the Beyonders' powers.
I wanted to know if there's a system directly inspired by the novel, or perhaps one that could be adapted. It reminds me quite a bit of Vampire: The Masquerade, at least in terms of leveling up the powers.
If you have any suggestions, I'd be very grateful. Have a great day!
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Posted: 2026-02-17T02:02:13+00:00
Author: /u/Mayor-Of-Bridgewaterhttps://www.reddit.com/user/Mayor-Of-Bridgewater
We get so many posts complaining about tables, there are subs whinging or bad members, but I am so thankful for my group. They're excellent players, will read any book you throw at them, are always actively engaged and take notes, try to adjust their schedules for the game and make their absences known well ahead of time, and are just fun to be around.
We've had a few great campaigns at this point and I am already looking forward to running the next one for them. They're swell folks, who always bring their best to every session.
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Posted: 2026-02-16T23:55:12+00:00
Author: /u/BlatantArtificehttps://www.reddit.com/user/BlatantArtifice
Hey, currently doing some research as my main group is planning a series of short adventures and one shots to try out systems, we just like exploring options. Figured I might as well check out modern recommendations, and really anything better crafted or balanced than D&D 5e is something we're interested in looking into. We already do Pathfinder 2e but don't really mess around with other fantasy systems
Edit: For example my group dislikes the caster martial disparity in 5e or similar games and in general the character options feel underwhelming in a lot of ways. Already got an amazing list of things to check out though, thank you all seriously!
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Posted: 2026-02-17T11:12:55+00:00
Author: /u/Final-Isopodhttps://www.reddit.com/user/Final-Isopod
With Trudvang KS starting today I was thinking about previous edition which I really liked on paper though never had a chance to run. One aspect of the game felt really interesting and it was probably the same thing that made game quite cumbersome. I'm talking about having a pool of action points to be spent per round during combat. It took the whole action system to the new level where you got to decide how much points to spend on each action and thus making it more or less possible. It also meant you could do more small things or one powerful attack. I was wondering - was there any other game that has done something similar instead of "you have one major and one minor action"?
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Posted: 2026-02-17T02:56:55+00:00
Author: /u/Trent_Bhttps://www.reddit.com/user/Trent_B
This week's RPG is Delta Green!
Have you played it? Have you run/GM'd it? How did it go?
What's your favourite memory from the game?
What's the best thing about the game?
What's the worst? How would you improve it?
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Last week was Mothership. Join us again next week for Vampire the Masquerade!
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