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Necroposting since I might start playing Blades in the Dark with players found on Questing Beast's Discord: This could be actually a nice inspiration for a Score in that particular system (which isn't OSR per se).
Just started an urban themed campaign to eventually play through the new WotC adventure Dragon Heist. I'm definitely gonna pick up Kidnap the Archpriest to get some alternative flavor, rules and resources to help flesh out and modify the adventure.
Cool video, with all these OSR rpgs out there, it could be interesting to see a video regarding the subject, what can be defined as an OSR rpg, what are the basics. It would be interesting to see an explanation about this.
This seems great. I could use that back section with Shadowrun too. The idea of thinking in terms of Dials, i think it can improve the game, on the gm side of things
Great vid. Some other things you could think of looking at that: Dark Places and Demogorgon Tales from the Loop Into the Borderlands (put this on another vid but repeating here for completeness). All very interesting modules.
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I've used Tomb of the Serpent Kings to introduce several groups of new players to D&D. I'll have to pick up this module as well.
Wish you were still doing the Sunday Dungeoncrawl series... I'd love to watch you take a group through this unusual adventure!
Necroposting since I might start playing Blades in the Dark with players found on Questing Beast's Discord:
This could be actually a nice inspiration for a Score in that particular system (which isn't OSR per se).
Skreples did an amazing game design work on this amazing module
Great find! This looks like it would slot really well into Seventh Sea.
Just got a copy and after watching this I am super excited for this
I ran this mod for my group and had a blast.
Just started an urban themed campaign to eventually play through the new WotC adventure Dragon Heist. I'm definitely gonna pick up Kidnap the Archpriest to get some alternative flavor, rules and resources to help flesh out and modify the adventure.
Another cool review. Thanks as always, Ben!
Cool video, with all these OSR rpgs out there, it could be interesting to see a video regarding the subject, what can be defined as an OSR rpg, what are the basics. It would be interesting to see an explanation about this.
Thank you for another concise, constructive, useful review!
This seems great. I could use that back section with Shadowrun too. The idea of thinking in terms of Dials, i think it can improve the game, on the gm side of things
Alright, I'm sold.
Great vid.
Some other things you could think of looking at that:
Dark Places and Demogorgon
Tales from the Loop
Into the Borderlands (put this on another vid but repeating here for completeness).
All very interesting modules.
Whoa that looks excellent.
Barrowmaze is great.
Skerposting was a mistake tbh fam
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Hello fellow traditional games enthusiast.
What’s skerposting?
Skerposting is a CIA PsyOp to induce regime change in Iran
@@davidstreet1183 it's like skubposting