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Trying out new systems can be hard, let alone finding people to try various sorts of games. Especially after the holiday seasno we have just had, many of you might be sitting with one or more new systems to pick up, which can be very daunting. Trust me, I know this all too well. In … Read more
This week we change pace and go for something a little differnet. It’s back to D&D, however this time we’re going over to Homebrew creatures. This week we’re looking at the Living Spellbook – a homebrew D&D Beyond monster (that can be found here) that one of my D&D group sent me. The player said they’d … Read more
I was recently asked to create a max level game for my players. A one-shot at level 20 so my friends can try out max-level D&D and gain all of their class abilities to see how cool their abilities are. I’ve never ran a game at this level before, so it definitely feels daunting, but … Read more
Hi there! For Halloween, it feels only fitting to compare a couple of TTRPGs that we’ve been playing and provide the one that has stood out the most to us (for whatever reasons they may be). It won’t be a full review of these systems or games, but more what has been fun about them … Read more
This week we look at Pathfinder 2e’s formidable Greater Barghest. As a horror TTRPG player, I don’t have a significant amount of experience with fantasy RPG’s that aren’t D&D. I’ve played the grisly Mörk Borg, and an introductory game of Pathfinder 2e – that’s about it. I do however have the Bestiary and a selection … Read more
This week we go to some custom made baddies by DnD 5e Home-brew Tumblr – a phenomenal place to find a host of home-brewed items and NPCs. One that caught my eye was the Flame Revenant. The Flame Revenant offers an interesting and unique encounter for a group of adventurers. Particularly some of the listed … Read more
Players betraying one another – dramatic turns or a recipe for disaster? Players turning against each other doesn’t ALWAYS need to end up being bad. Sometimes players with alternate goals (maybe against the rest of the party) can lead to a lot of enjoyable hijinx. However, sometimes, certain players may enjoy a goal or … Read more
What is backseating an RPG? Backseating can be found at table, more often than not, not intentionally. It is when a player tries to tell you how to play your character, or even worse, run your game. I’ve seen players playing Barbarians at the table tell their wizards how to play their classes. Almost always … Read more