After some feedback. Most of it negative. They mentioned it in the latest video.
After some feedback. Most of it negative. They mentioned it in the latest video.
Ha, well good to know they're receptive to that sort of thing.After some feedback. Most of it negative. They mentioned it in the latest video.
avernus is coming today. forgot i had it preordered and didn't realize the release date. i'll have a flip through it later
So this up on Kickstarter. Didn't realize an RPG adaptation was in the works for Root. One of my favorite board games and so much detail given on the campaign page too.
I know! I'm so excited, I immediately messaged my friends about it. This looks incredibly good.
This looks.... beautiful.So this up on Kickstarter. Didn't realize an RPG adaptation was in the works for Root. One of my favorite board games and so much detail given on the campaign page too.
definitely going to be backing this at a high tier. the art looks incredible and I've been reading the quickstart all day. the faction systems seem really awesomeSo this up on Kickstarter. Didn't realize an RPG adaptation was in the works for Root. One of my favorite board games and so much detail given on the campaign page too.
definitely going to be backing this at a high tier. the art looks incredible and I've been reading the quickstart all day. the faction systems seem really awesome
fucked around with the world map creation rules included in the quick start guide and then threw it in to wonderdraft:So this up on Kickstarter. Didn't realize an RPG adaptation was in the works for Root. One of my favorite board games and so much detail given on the campaign page too.
fucked around with the world map creation rules included in the quick start guide and then threw it in to wonderdraft:
fucked around with the world map creation rules included in the quick start guide and then threw it in to wonderdraft:
very nice. i tried making one. but my rolls weren't varied enough and ended with rabbit all to the left side of the map. i wonder how that would affect the game.fucked around with the world map creation rules included in the quick start guide and then threw it in to wonderdraft:
im sure you could GM up a lore reason for it being that way. also, did you have more than four rabbit territories overall? the guide recommends keeping each race at 4 zones maxvery nice. i tried making one. but my rolls weren't varied enough and ended with rabbit all to the left side of the map. i wonder how that would affect the game.
my first 8 rolls were just Mouse and Fox (without even having to reroll). i didn't even roll 1-2 until the end lolim sure you could GM up a lore reason for it being that way. also, did you have more than four rabbit territories overall? the guide recommends keeping each race at 4 zones max
Probably because Baldur's Gate 3 is a sequel to it.So has anyone read the new Avernus adventure? Does it actually have anything to do with the Bhaal Spawn of the games? Or is it just markets as a BG game to get people to buy it? Because it sounds more like a 9 Hells game.
So has anyone read the new Avernus adventure? Does it actually have anything to do with the Bhaal Spawn of the games? Or is it just markets as a BG game to get people to buy it? Because it sounds more like a 9 Hells game.
You pull a block to succeed at an action, but if the tower falls, your character dies.
I'm actually doing some early dev on a tabletop RPG system, and I want to make character creation a fun but guided experience. What are some of your favorite character creation experiences in tabletop?
Most PBTA games. You start with a generic archetype (The Paladin) but then fill out the details of the character using a backstory questionnaire, bonds and move selection
I like the one in the Dresden Files RPG (it used the Fate system) where you derive traits from basic concept of your character and their backstory, and then everyone writes part of an adventure their character got into and passes it around for other players to build on and finish to derive more traits and establish relationships between each other before the campaign starts.I'm actually doing some early dev on a tabletop RPG system, and I want to make character creation a fun but guided experience. What are some of your favorite character creation experiences in tabletop?
Thanks for reminding me that I signed up for this KS. I'm going to check out the Quick Start Rules after this weekendRan a Root one-shot using the quickstart rules. WOW this game is a ton of fun. Can't wait to jump in to a full campaign.
Hnnnng jealous! Game looks so fun. I can't wait to play it.Ran a Root one-shot using the quickstart rules. WOW this game is a ton of fun. Can't wait to jump in to a full campaign.
Have you done any Powered by the Apocalypse games before? If so, what makes the Root version stand out? I'm still somewhat on the fence of backing it, despite having backed all the board games (admittedly late so I have not actually played them yet) and playing ttrps.Ran a Root one-shot using the quickstart rules. WOW this game is a ton of fun. Can't wait to jump in to a full campaign.
Yeah I've run one shots of Dino Island, Urban Shadows, and Monster of the Week and am also currently running an MOTW campaign.Have you done any Powered by the Apocalypse games before? If so, what makes the Root version stand out? I'm still somewhat on the fence of backing it, despite having backed all the board games (admittedly late so I have not actually played them yet) and playing ttrps.
Basically, instead of the normal campaign (some of the players can't make it this week) Critical Role is doing a one-shot - sponsored by Wendy's.
The whole situation feels super bizarre, and Wendy's' tweet didn't really give as much context as they should have.
Basically, instead of the normal campaign (some of the players can't make it this week) Critical Role is doing a one-shot - sponsored by Wendy's.