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Played AW: Burned Over last weekend, my players really enjoyed it. The new Do Battle move was a lot of fun!
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# ? Jul 9, 2019 02:46 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 18:38 |
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Demigods went live (and is already funded) which is a PbtA 'play the children of the gods in the modern setting' deal. I've seen an AP of it and it seems solid.
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# ? Jul 10, 2019 03:28 |
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Dawgstar posted:Demigods went live (and is already funded) which is a PbtA 'play the children of the gods in the modern setting' deal. I've seen an AP of it and it seems solid. This sounds neat, are there any examples of playbooks or something for backers? I'll check out the examples of play and set it to remind me to donate until I get an idea for how it works.
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# ? Jul 10, 2019 09:59 |
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Heliotrope posted:This sounds neat, are there any examples of playbooks or something for backers? I'll check out the examples of play and set it to remind me to donate until I get an idea for how it works. Here you go. There's a link to the Quickstart at the bottom.
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# ? Jul 10, 2019 11:54 |
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How about City of Mist? It's setting and concepts sound really cool, but from the little I've read about the rules it seems it's PbtA + Fate fusion didn't work so well?
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# ? Jul 13, 2019 16:20 |
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I have a Black Crusade hack of Dungeon World called Chaos World that I'd like to run for some friends, but it looks like a beta version of it. I can't find anything about it online, but I got it from another goon years ago so I'm hoping someone here knows about it. Were there any updates after build 11.13.2016?
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# ? Jul 15, 2019 01:13 |
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Hey folks, I’ve just released a big update for Voidheart Symphony - my Persona 5-inspired game of psychonaut rebels diving into the minds of their city’s worst monsters. In this update I’ve added:
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# ? Jul 18, 2019 20:25 |
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Flavivirus posted:Hey folks, I’ve just released a big update for Voidheart Symphony - my Persona 5-inspired game of psychonaut rebels diving into the minds of their city’s worst monsters. SICK, perfect timing.
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# ? Jul 19, 2019 01:48 |
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Is there a page I can go to to read what Goons think about Worlds in Peril? If I want *World, supers, and not teens.
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 23:55 |
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CitizenKeen posted:Is there a page I can go to to read what Goons think about Worlds in Peril? If I want *World, supers, and not teens.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 00:13 |
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This will sound weird but... is there a Dogs in the Vineyard thread somewhere? In case there isn't, can someone help me with this question: I've read somewhere there were rules variants that uses less dice. Do someone know where I can find it?
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# ? Jul 29, 2019 22:19 |
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MizPiz posted:I have a Black Crusade hack of Dungeon World called Chaos World that I'd like to run for some friends, but it looks like a beta version of it. I can't find anything about it online, but I got it from another goon years ago so I'm hoping someone here knows about it. Were there any updates after build 11.13.2016? I can;t help you if Google can't, but you;'re doing the
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# ? Jul 30, 2019 07:26 |
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Are there any other PBTA games out there, besides Monster of the Week, which have at least some sort of semi-involved rules for creating threats/opponents? I'm updating/upgrading my villain rules for DBP and I could do with some sources of inspiration.
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# ? Aug 3, 2019 01:22 |
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Voidheart Symphony!
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# ? Aug 3, 2019 03:30 |
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Yup, Voidheart has some of that - key threats are defined by three Qualities, packages of capabilities and reactions. As the battle goes on, players fight them by finding openings to attack those qualities and striking them away, gradually whittling down their capabilities even as the foe gets angrier and more desperate. In completely different news, Urban Shadows 2 was just announced: was just announced. It feels like they only just got done with stretch goals from the 1e kickstarter, but I guess it’s been 5 years or so? Flavivirus fucked around with this message at 05:50 on Aug 3, 2019 |
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I'm trying to write a move for a space setting (Using Adventures on Dungeon Planet) that I want to use to model a ship's engineer rattling off some technobabble and then setting about fixing it. I'm thinking of Geordi and Wesley gathered around a monitor in Star Trek: The Next Generation and just spouting wild sentences about "tachyon fields" and "anti-pulsar shield arrays" and then touching the hell out of some buttons. Here's what I have so far: When you identify a problem using technobabble, consult your favorite online technobabble generator and roll + INT. On a 10+, announce the trouble and smirk as you quickly fix it. On a 7-9, announce the trouble and choose 1: - You'll need another player's crew member to help fix it. - You'll need to divert power from a critical system. - You figure out a temporary fix, but you'll need to dock somewhere ASAP to permanently fix it. - You have to expose yourself to radiation, warp, or sharp metal. The MC will tell you the consequences.
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# ? Aug 6, 2019 19:35 |
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That's a good start, but my first question would be "what kinds of problems?" Your trigger phrase should be specific: "When you confront a technical or mechanical problem, spout some science words and roll +Thing." Actually, though, I feel like it might work better to model this off the Savvyhead's workshop etc. That is, "when you want to fix a technical problem or build some tech, make up some technobabble about it and tell the MC what you want to achieve. She'll tell you what it'll take from the following list:" and then you list stuff like "you need help from Ensign Rolfball." e: To explain why I think that, the technobabble scene in the show usually doesn't fix the problem, it introduces what needs to be done to fix it. Somebody's going to have to climb through this duct and replace this thing to realign the doodad, and it'll take a while so somebody else has to keep the Klingons distracted. megane fucked around with this message at 22:42 on Aug 6, 2019 |
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Nice! Yes that's a better angle to attack it from. I'll take another crack at it soon. I also have to build a custom character class for a player who wants to be Rainbow Brite so I'll probably be asking for help on that soon too.
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# ? Aug 6, 2019 23:23 |
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So there's a Apocalypse World Extended Refbook out, it mostly has a lot of the stuff Vincent made for his Patreon (the various playbooks and supplements.) It also apparently has more explanations and advice for them, and there's rules for using fronts from 1st edition updated for this edition.
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# ? Aug 7, 2019 07:36 |
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Just saw the Engine of Life has been released, picked up my copy from DTRPG (too poor for the Physical yet) and excited to crack into it. It's a good reason to get the group back onto Legacy
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# ? Aug 11, 2019 05:13 |
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Spiteski posted:Just saw the Engine of Life has been released, picked up my copy from DTRPG (too poor for the Physical yet) and excited to crack into it. It's a good reason to get the group back onto Legacy Yup! Despite Modiphius absolutely punting on the planned Gen Con release, we’ve now put up Engine of Life and Free From the Yoke. Engine of Life really emphasises the world-rebuilding aspect of Legacy, with rules about setting up new festivals and imagining a better future, playbooks to let you play community-builders and architects and signs of hope in the wasteland, and wonders to link settlements and spread greenery throughout the land. Free From the Yoke, on the other hand, is a standalone medieval fantasy hack of Legacy. Inspired by Slavic myth and legend, it’s about rebuilding your nation after having finally pushed out a conquering empire. Its big twist is that, like Fellowship, the GM has a playbook. This Arbiter playbook describes the ruler of the new nation, the laws they enforce, the GM’s agenda and the ways Player Houses can exploit this government. As time goes on players can work with or against the arbiter, suffer under their rule, and rise up to overthrow them - and if they’re successful, the new arbiter can take over GMing. I’m very proud of them, and they’re lovely books You ought to be able to pick them up from Modiphius, and hopefully in distribution soon.
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# ? Aug 11, 2019 07:48 |
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Flavivirus posted:Yup! Despite Modiphius absolutely punting on the planned Gen Con release, we’ve now put up Engine of Life and Free From the Yoke.
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# ? Aug 13, 2019 11:02 |
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Foglet posted:Was I supposed to get DTRPG codes for them, same as for the previous Worlds of Legacy? I backed Legacy 2e through Pledge Manager in March '18, the full digital tier. Yup, I’ll check up with Modiphius what’s going on with that.
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# ? Aug 13, 2019 12:43 |
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When I bought Rhapsody and the God one through Modi I only got links for their shop, not Drive thru. Didn't realise I was supposed to get DT links
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# ? Aug 13, 2019 13:47 |
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Angrymog posted:When I bought Rhapsody and the God one through Modi I only got links for their shop, not Drive thru. Didn't realise I was supposed to get DT links This is talking about original kickstarter backers for the Legacy 2e campaign, who were promised PDF links on DriveThru. Sorry!
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# ? Aug 13, 2019 13:54 |
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Flavivirus posted:This is talking about original kickstarter backers for the Legacy 2e campaign, who were promised PDF links on DriveThru. Sorry! Didn't realise, sorry
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# ? Aug 13, 2019 15:59 |
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Speaking of Legacy, what's the opinion of Godsend? Any advice for running it?
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# ? Aug 15, 2019 15:14 |
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so other then Dungeon World (which I understand has issues when you get really rolling with it), what are great fantasy PbtA hacks? I am going to be running a game for 5 friends, four of which will be new to p&p gaming in general and one who is a 3.5 d&d veteran but interested in more narrative systems.
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 04:19 |
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Fellowship is really the premier fantasy PbtA.
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 04:39 |
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Zikan posted:so other then Dungeon World (which I understand has issues when you get really rolling with it), what are great fantasy PbtA hacks? I am going to be running a game for 5 friends, four of which will be new to p&p gaming in general and one who is a 3.5 d&d veteran but interested in more narrative systems. Yeah, Fellowship rules. It gives players a lot of control over building their particular corner of the setting, it has some of my favorite playbooks in any PbtA game, it lets you defeat enemies with intelligence and charm (and turn them into friends and followers), it has mushroom orcs, and the structure of the game is very easy to understand for people who aren't familiar with RPG tropes -- it's Lord of the Rings, Avatar, Final Fantasy, Legend of Zelda, etc.
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 05:08 |
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Zikan posted:so other then Dungeon World (which I understand has issues when you get really rolling with it), what are great fantasy PbtA hacks? I am going to be running a game for 5 friends, four of which will be new to p&p gaming in general and one who is a 3.5 d&d veteran but interested in more narrative systems. You might also check out one of the more fantasy inclined hacks of Legacy (e.g. Free from the Yoke, perhaps Rhapsody of Blood), although they definitely have more specific flavor than Dungeon World's "D&D but, yanno, storygame-y). Maybe something like The Sword, The Crown, and the Unspeakable Power, or the Apocalypse World fantasy hack Vincent did (Fallen Empires, maybe?) albeit that was never fully fleshed out to my knowledge and I don't know for sure how far SCUP got. Also, it ended up pretty far afield from PBTA-as-such, but Blades in the Dark is great in some similar ways, has PBTA roots, and a couple of other fantasy hacks either finished or in progress if your players don't want to run a gang of criminals or vigilantes (or cops - I think the Bluecoats hack is done). Honestly, there doesn't seem to be a lot of specifically fantasy PBTA hacks, I suspect because Dungeon World got so popular that if people want to write fantasy PBTA content they just write for or hack Dungeon World most of the time. (And yes, Fellowship is great. Just wanted to present a few other alternatives.)
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 06:17 |
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Even with all the D&D baggage and Defy Danger, DW itself with a good selection of 3rd party playbooks is a good game. In fact, a lot of its appeal these days is all the 3rd party goodies on DTRPG and various websites. Itjust not best of breed for fantasy PbtA anymore. Free From The Yoke looks great. I'm working on a Legacy hack about refugees from an oppressive empire building societies in free space, so this looks like good material to crib from. And is there really no print option for Legacy 2e itself on DTRPG ? All I saw was a PDF option.
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 06:45 |
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mllaneza posted:Even with all the D&D baggage and Defy Danger, DW itself with a good selection of 3rd party playbooks is a good game. In fact, a lot of its appeal these days is all the 3rd party goodies on DTRPG and various websites. Itjust not best of breed for fantasy PbtA anymore. The economics didn't work out for Print on Demand, but the book should be available to order from game shops, my website or the Modiphius website!
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 10:00 |
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Also, it's pretty easy to re-skin Apocalypse World itself into a fantasy genre. Often it involves little more than changing the weapon options. I run a re-skinned version of AW done in a sort of Viking-themed setting all the time. The Gunlugger becomes the Huscarl, the Skinner becomes the Skald, the Battlebabe becomes the Shieldmaiden, and so on. This is a "serial numbers barely filed off" kind of hack, and works like a charm.
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 15:44 |
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See also Fallen Empires, which is almost literally a find-replace of AW, and is set in a Dark-Souls-esque medieval apocalypse setting.
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 18:32 |
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Hey, just thought you folks might like to know that a Legacy Bundle of Holding just went live! You can get the core game, art book and soundtrack for $9.95, or beat the threshold price (currently $19.97) to get 5 other settings/hacks of the game.
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 19:19 |
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The Burned Over hack for Apocalypse World is now out, if any of you are interested in it. It's 75 pages by itself, and changes the game in some really interesting ways.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 00:37 |
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Heliotrope posted:The Burned Over hack for Apocalypse World is now out, if any of you are interested in it. It's 75 pages by itself, and changes the game in some really interesting ways. Like?
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 17:27 |
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There's a "changelog" at the top of it, which I guess I could post, but here's a few I noticed:
Personally I'm glad they removed the sex stuff; I'm fine with it personally but it makes the game sort of awkward to introduce to new people. "Hey, let's play this game, it's like Mad Max, you can be a cool post-apoc warlord and- Uh, yes, that is a move about what happens when you gently caress someone, printed right in the middle of your character sheet, yes."
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 18:27 |
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megane posted:Personally I'm glad they removed the sex stuff; I'm fine with it personally but it makes the game sort of awkward to introduce to new people. "Hey, let's play this game, it's like Mad Max, you can be a cool post-apoc warlord and- Uh, yes, that is a move about what happens when you gently caress someone, printed right in the middle of your character sheet, yes."
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