25 January 2021

Shiny TTRPG Links Collection #1

Stealing the idea of a weekly round up of interesting things this week from weaver.skepti.ch on the grounds I'll never find these things again otherwise.

Truth spoken: "You don't have to be fancy to play D&D" - particularly since we now live in a golden age of free online resources with more by the day.

Geoffroy Hassoun and Samia Aci-Sèche are the authors of the RPG Les Oubliés - Geoffroy answers a few questions on weaver.skepti.ch.

Great podcast from The Adventuring Party on using festivals in your games.

Interesting world building article on swapping out archetypes within your game. A great perspective for showing the variation within similar fantasy groups.

Glorious new post on Lizardman Diaries with an awesome 3-word NPC generator

Twitter poll on "What is your favorite part about DnD 5e?" adds character creation to the 3 pillars and finds it is apparently 2nd most popular after roleplay. Matches to chatter, interesting to see some numbers.

Another poll on "what would you say is the #1 thing preventing you from playing another #TTRPG" identifies 'time to learn a new ruleset' as the main blocker suggesting conversion guides to introduce 5e players or 'learn the game' adventures could find a home.

Massive OSR/ttrpg blog recommendations thread with lots of good suggestions.

Moonsoon: Islands of Tooj looks interesting - a #5e compatible campaign setting "filled with fun, swashbuckling adventurers & packed with mystical religions, ancient weapons and an array of anthropomorphic creatures" from the RPGSEA community.

More RPGSEA goodness to be found in the "Our Shores - RPGSEA collective project" kickstarter. 3 games in the core set and the first stretch goal could bring in a whole bunch more.

Through Ultans Door #3 will come to Zinequest.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing my post! I appreciate it.

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    1. It was a great article, my pleasure to get word out.

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  2. I love this kind of post, great for adding new feeds I've missed before. Cheers!

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