Games: I recently purchased a set of Genesys dice. I’d like to use them someday.
Modules: On my shelf, I have a copy of “Odyssey of the Dragonlords” just waiting to be used. However, my bestie is a big fan of greek myth, so I need to make sure she’d be able to play it with me or it’d just feel mean.
Modules (Part 2): I’ve recently gotten into writing my own adventures, and have a pair of murder mysteries almost ready to go. I’m not sure if they’re well-made or not, but there’s really only one way to find out.
We played a few improvised sessions (using web roller). I liked how the dice work but you need to have players willing to chip in from time to time. When you just wanted to test if anyone in the room noticed the sneaking PC and they come up with (after the result math) a despair and three advances, you might sometimes need their help with what the last two advances mean.
Games: I recently purchased a set of Genesys dice. I’d like to use them someday.
Modules: On my shelf, I have a copy of “Odyssey of the Dragonlords” just waiting to be used. However, my bestie is a big fan of greek myth, so I need to make sure she’d be able to play it with me or it’d just feel mean.
Modules (Part 2): I’ve recently gotten into writing my own adventures, and have a pair of murder mysteries almost ready to go. I’m not sure if they’re well-made or not, but there’s really only one way to find out.
I have their L5R starter set and dice. One day…
We played a few improvised sessions (using web roller). I liked how the dice work but you need to have players willing to chip in from time to time. When you just wanted to test if anyone in the room noticed the sneaking PC and they come up with (after the result math) a despair and three advances, you might sometimes need their help with what the last two advances mean.