[-] JimmyDabomb@ttrpg.network 8 points 1 year ago

A few sessions ago in my Monster of the Week campaign, I needed a folk tale of a Raven and a Fox who piss off some diety figures. I knew the beats of the tale but I didn't really have time to write it all up, so I asked Bing to do it. I had to rewrite the last quarter of it, but the story it produced otherwise worked just fine. I then used stable diffusion to illustrate it and provided it as a handout that the players could (but didn't) read. Ah well.

[-] JimmyDabomb@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago

Lots of things that aren't d&d/Pathfinder. Currently I'm running a monster of the week game and playing in a game of Fallout 2d20. I'll probably switch again when my campaign wraps up to something new.

[-] JimmyDabomb@ttrpg.network 3 points 1 year ago

Local discords have been the best places for me to find players. I live in a smallish city in Washington and am part of two regional discords. From them, I've had enough success that I recently hosted a mini-con which had 3-4 GMs running one-shot adventures for ~15 players. It was a good time, organized entirely online.

[-] JimmyDabomb@ttrpg.network 6 points 1 year ago

There are lots of systems that have varied results. 2d20 and storypath both use a required number of successes to create space for partial success for example.

Freeform Universal uses 6 results (no-and; no; no-but; yes-but; yes; yes-and)

Genesys/Starwars FFG has a dual symbol system which has success/failure tracked separately from advantages/complications. There's also two critical symbols which do not cancel even though one is good and one is bad. You could potentially get a roll which is very good & very bad at the same time.

Those are just the ones I've played. I'm absolutely sure there's more.

[-] JimmyDabomb@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Hey all, I'm running my own game for this!

Game Title: Welcome to Dungeon World

System: Stock Dungeon World - Core Playbooks Only

Format: Discord. Google Docs for character sheets.

Time: Saturday, July 15, 2023 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Safety Tools: Lines and Veils, X- Card

Tone: Light-Comedy, Heavy-Adventure, Combat, No Gore, Summer Movie Style, PG-13ish Rating

Requirements: Voice, Use of Discord Die-Roller.

Setting:

The Last of the Dystin - An ancient prophecy, a being out of time, and our heroes in a desert canyon of doom.

This game is for people who are new to Dungeon World and want to see what the fuss is all about. This game will focus on teaching basic rules, demonstrating how moves work, and narrative-first approaches. The game will embrace the GM Rule of draw maps, leave blanks. A dungeon starter will be utilized, but many of the details will be filled in at the table. Players familiar with D&D (old or new) are welcome. Players new to RPGs in general are welcome. Players who just want to relax and have fun are also welcome.

Bonds will be formed at the table. Players are expected to work as a team, not necessarily get along.

Find me on the Discord. Username is the same. :-)

JimmyDabomb

joined 1 year ago