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Posted: Tue, 01 Jul 06:36:24
Category: Players & Characters, Combat & Action, Gming - Beginner
Big news from the Johnn Four household. Everyone is officially cancer free! My wife’s final radiation blast was yesterday. My mom also completed her radiation in January. To celebrate, I thought I’d offer three ideas for giving brittle parties extra healing options. Having played a few new RPGs in the last while, I’ve noticed some […]
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Posted: Tue, 01 Jul 06:00:13
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, Adventure & Campaign Building, GMing - Advance
If you start with just one 5 Room Dungeon today, you’ll soon have a player-driven world brimming with factions, mysteries, and drama, all without burning out, herding cats, or skipping sessions due to lack of prep time. That’s not just theory. It’s exactly how I’m building my own new campaign, using the very system I […]
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Posted: Wed, 25 Jun 02:20:45
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, 5 Room Dungeons, Adventure & Campaign Building
The secret weapon I wish I’d had in my first dozen campaigns… GMing long-term campaigns is hard. I’ve started dozens over the years. Some crashed. Some fizzled. And a few became legends. What made the difference? How I started. Big worlds. Big plots. Big prep. Those campaigns buckled under their own weight. The best ones […]
The post CampaignCraft: Announcing My New Secret Weapon for Building & Launching Successful Campaigns appeared first on Roleplaying Tips.
Posted: Tue, 10 Jun 14:23:31
Category: Running Games, Gming - Beginner, Improvising
“People look at the rules set to see what they can do in the game.” That quote’s from a great email I received from Roleplaying Tips GM Steve S. And it’s often true. For example, lately I tried the Fallout and Dark Eye RPGs. And both times, when not my turn, I was scanning the […]
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Posted: Wed, 04 Jun 04:35:33
Category: Running Games, GMing - Advance, Puzzle & Hazards
Last week a field across the street burned. A copse of trees also caught fire. A farmer — Kevin, a friend from volleyball — hopped onto his tiller and started turning the soil up to slow the blaze down. And fire trucks were cycling at the nearest hydrant and making ranged attack rolls against the […]
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Posted: Tue, 03 Jun 02:55:40
Category: Players & Characters, Design, GMing - Advance
Classless systems can feel liberating at first. But then characters start to feel same-same. Wizard of Adventure SDavies nails why in this great comment he posted yesterday in CampaignCraft: From 5 Room Dungeon to Universe: I ran a many-year RuneQuest campaign, which is classless. I wasn’t careful and some characters ended up various shades of grey, […]
The post Do Skill Systems Make Characters Too Similar? appeared first on Roleplaying Tips.
Posted: Thu, 29 May 04:58:30
Category: World Building, Gming - Beginner, NPCs & Roleplaying
Before I share today’s tip, a reminder for Wizards of Adventure that it’s the last Saturday of the month in a few days and that means it’s Zoom time! Hop onto a call with me this Saturday noon Mountain Time to get some help. Get tips, ideas, or feedback about your next encounter, monster tactics, […]
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Posted: Tue, 27 May 04:28:13
Category: Running Games, Campaign Logger, Gming - Beginner
This tip comes from Old Man Masha via the Roleplaying Tips Discord: Here’s a cool way to come up with interesting ideas for elements of your game. First, get a collection of 10 random words. I got: Then, randomly pair them up. I got: Now, each pair can be used as an inspiration! Check it […]
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Posted: Tue, 20 May 06:55:10
Category: World Building, Design, GMing - Advance
A couple of quick announcements. First, I was on the Roleplay Rescue podcast recently with Tiny Prep co-author, Che Webster. It starts off with a question: What would you do if you had a new player to add to your existing roleplaying group? And the convo evolves from there. Here’s the link to listen. Second, […]
The post Golemageddon: Golem Ideas for Your Next Campaign appeared first on Roleplaying Tips.
Posted: Fri, 09 May 03:18:50
Category: NPCs & Roleplaying, Design, Factions
ExileInParadise made a great comment to a series I’m writing about villains. The method he calls out creates immediate campaign drama with built-in adventure hooks and tactical inspiration for play. Each role can act independently or together, keeping your faction scenes spicy. Take it away Exile…. I really like Mike Pondsmith’s “Meta Characters” from Cyberpunk […]
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Posted: Wed, 07 May 02:00:00
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, 5 Room Dungeons, Adventure & Campaign Building
Wizard of Adventure Buck asks: Have you ever run or heard of someone running a Groundhog Day type game? Do you have ideas on how to do this? We know: Great question, Buck! I recently ran a Groundhog Day scenario for my Basilica campaign. For Basilica, I used Groundhog Day as a way to convert […]
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Posted: Thu, 01 May 02:28:02
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, Adventure & Campaign Building, Encounters
Guten morgen. A quick update for Wizards of Adventure: the recording of Saturday’s Q&A call is now available. Some of the things we discussed on the call: Wizards of Adventure: Watch, listen, and download the recording here. Or become a Wizard of Adventure today and also get access to exclusive tools, GM techniques, and GM […]
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