On January 5th Paizo released the Guns & Gears playtest with the Gunslinger, and the Inventor. Overall I was pretty impressed with what they came up with. The Gunslinger has some over powered combinations but with some minor adjustments I think they will be a ton of fun without being OP. The Inventor seems a little under powered but looks like a lot of fun. I did not realize how bad I wanted Guns & Gears until really diving into each of these classes. Now here I am anxiously anticipating this release in the Fall of 2021.
Read MoreI did a poll on my Twitter and had quite a few responses. The question was Do you find it hard to try a new RPG system? If yes what do you think is the biggest obstacle for you? The results were pretty close to even. 49% said yes and 51% said no with over 150 people polled.
So what do I think are the biggest obstacles in trying a new system? Well there are many variables that go into getting a group to play a game in general such as
Read MoreWhile traveling or searching in a forest roll 1d20 to determine what your party runs into/uncovers/finds.
An entrance to a well but not just any well. A well that grants the first person who drinks from it temporary hit points of 1d12 for the duration of the day.
A player trips over a lump of dirt uncovering a sword with a loose red gemstone. This can
Over the last 4 years I have looked into running games for my kids frequently. I have tried a few times and I have learned a bit about running games for young kids. The first rule to running games for kids is they just want to have fun.
Knowing that all kids want to do is have fun you have to know a few other things about kids. So here are some questions to ask yourself about the kids you are going to play with.
Read MoreWith Dungeons and Dragons being played in a Castle oversees I have loved seeing the short video clips and pictures of the festivities. There are so many great events going on out there. I really love that they are doing things like this.
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