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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
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
This week we go back to D&D to look at the Pit Fiend. I recently ran a max level game of D&D for a friends birthday, and had this guy come out of the woodwork to cause as much pain as he could. It was the first time I had something like this on the … 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
Fear, tension and stress in your games… How do you do it? A lot can be learned from the media we consume, like film, tv and games. How you manage fear and stress in your games can be a great tool to bolster the buy-in your players have in your games. Fear, tension and stress … Read more
This week we hop over to the Alien RPG to use one of their monsters for this week. Taken straight out of the Chariot of the Gods cinematic scenario – we are looking at the Abomination/ Beluga head Creature. It’s been RPG sale season, and one of the local comic shops near me is … Read more
Telling players “No’ can be hard, especially if you are not confident or don’t like a little bit of confrontation at the table. I’ve had many cases in the early days where I couldn’t say “no”, or when I did, it often lead to me conceding to game-breaking hi jinx at the table. I’ve … Read more