Palladium Rifts Adventure Writing (part4)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- An example of my latest method of adventure prep for Palladium Rifts. For me, this game poses one of the greatest challenges when writing adventures due it's MASSIVE power disparity in character classes. I love this challenge, and I love the setting.
If one can write a Rifts adventure which manages to engage and challenge each party member in every encounter, one can write an adventure for any system!
To download the Adventure forms and procedural notes for free:
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Download Rifts House rules here:
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Great to see some rifts and gurps content
Haha i may be the only person on the www playing GURPS and Rifts at the same time. Two 20+ year old TTRPGs. I'm a bit..... special. Roll on!
@@easygurps I wish I could get my group to play these two games. I grew up on these and others. Keep em coming I'll game vicariously through your videos until I can get my group to come around.
@@roepsycho I wish you luck with your group! maybe you could start sharing some of the awesome Rifts art to draw them in ;) isn't that what got us all in the first place? Then again, I was a 15 year old at the time so the Splugorth cover was an easy sell LOL
If those serpents associate the cyber doc with whatever he did to them and the fact he keeps stealing their prey they’re gonna hate him. Might be a good possible angle for players to exploit against him.
I love the idea of the PCs being able to turn the tables!
My second adventure of my current campaign involved an NPC that made friends.
He made friends by reanimating corpses.
Nothing wrong with that I say.
Lol nothing to see here. Just a guy talking to his dead, decayed friend named "Chuck"
@@easygurps I cribbed the idea from the great William Sanderson's portrayal of J.F. Sebastion in _Bladerunner_: "These are my friends. I made them."
The NPC never killed anyone himself. He just asked the PCs to bring him fresh bodies and body parts.