As an American, it's super cool to see! After Sweden and maybe Japan, it seems like Brazil is one of the biggest RPG scenes out there, just recently learned of Tormenta20 too.
The comments are talking a lot about Tormenta and so on, but in my opinion, the rpg scene really shines in the indie rpg production (like old dragon, but much more), and in solo. Every day people are publishing zines, hacks and additional materials that end up becoming new games that go somewhat unnoticed by the public that consumes traditional RPGs. These days I discovered Cova Rasa, a zine that is basically a mix of One Thousand and One Nights and The Thing, inspired by Into the Odd and Cairn. 101 games, an independent rpg label, released its solo10 rules system so that people can create and even sell games created based on it. And well, there you go. The production here is quite rich, really, and people tend to support each other a lot.
@@Kelefeeling +1 Tornenta is overrated and grew from something cohesive to this frankstein of a setting. I played it when I was a teenager, but nowadays, I don't understand its appeal
@@arthurmarques6191 Some people like "everything and the kitchen sink" types of worlds. It's why i like both Arton and Pathfinder's Golarion settings, if it's not for you, that's fair.
How cool to see our brazilian RPG gaining international recognition :) Old Dragon is a great system for both beginners and more experienced players. Accessible, simple and clear rules, as well as beautiful art Thx for the review Jorphdan. Greetings from Brazil!
So happy to see the brazillian OSR scene represented in one of your videos! Feelsl like some crazy crossover haha I wish it were in english, maybe in the future, who knows? One can get the basic rule book for OD2 for free on their website, by the way.
It's really nice that even though you don't understand the language you've make the effort to pass the message of the system!!! I can speak only for myself but I'm pretty sure that like me, many brazilians (and even other non native english speakers) rpg players consumes a lot of content about ttrpg in english, so it's really fantastic to see a video like your's or when critical role does a live event in theaters with exhibits in Brazil, because things like this acknowledges us as part of the community, as in the channels community, ttrpg ones and our own local ones that can share as much as we learn with others. In fact, I didn't even knew that Old Dragon was from my country and I'm going to search it right now thanks to you and Julio! So yeah, fantastic job Jorphdan, really appreciated 😅
i, as brazilian D&D lover, recently played Old Dragon 2e, i have expoerience in D&D 3.5 and 5e, but old dragon felt like a fresh beginning. Honestly i have never felt so immersed in a game before and i think that going back to the classics plays a role on that. I am relly happy to see you guys from US getting to know it!
Brazil is a really power house on the RPG market that always gets forgotten because of the language barrier, but we have a lot of players, DMs, streams and Systems here. Old Dragon for exemple is one that tries to mimic dnd. We also have Tormenta 20, the most played RPG in the country, a mixture of dnd 3.5 and Pathfinder with our own touch. It’s going to be translated to english some day. 3DeT Victory is the first RPG of Brazil. Made to emulate anime, super heroes and other crazy powerful fantasies. Ordem Paranormal is also one of our big names. The biggest RPG stream in the country (and one episode the biggest of the world, surpassing Critical Rolê record) is a action, horror and mystery scenario about secret agents that fight horrors form the Other Side. It is created by Cellbit and even was nominated for Streamer Awards as best independent series. And these are just the most dampen titles. We have a lot more of indie one in the market!
@@1979fsa Sword & Sorcerer Tagmar? I didn’t new about this RPG. I’m going to look that out. And I although I was not alive in the 80s I still loved the show. I watched every time it aired in TV Goblinho kkkkkkk
@@1979fsa I think he meant that Tormenta 20 is #1 TTRPG in Brazil in terms of market share. Although I have no idea. I have seen a few videos on Tormenta and it looks like a pretty good game.
I think I've never commented, but I'm subscribed to your channel for quite some time. Unfortunately Brazil hasn't make an RPG that really breaks out, but I really like our RPG culture, it does suffer from the same problems tho (complex rules systems being normalized and making so you only learn the hobby if you have a friend to teach you). Recently the most popular RPG here has been a national horror one called "Ordem Paranormal", and in the 90s the RPG public was divided between GURPs and DnD players, so DnD never really grow enough to be THE NAME of RPGs. A person who doesn't know anything about RPGs will also not know the name dungeons and dragons. Old Dragon's accessibility and popularity fortunately makes a really cool step torwards more simpler systems in brazil.
Hey, it was very cool (and unexpected) seing artwork i've done featured on your channel (Old Dragon's covers and character illustrations). Talk about a great surprise!
I am ashamed, I am Brazilian and I thought Old Dragon was from USA because the name is in english 😅 Also, cheers from Brasil! I have been following you for some time now and I love your videos, I learned a lot about the lore of the Forgotten Realms thanks to your channel!
Wow, awesome video! I knew about Tormenta, 3D&T, Tagmar, Arkanun and some other Brazilian RPGs, but had not heard of Old Dragon. It got me curious and I'll definitely check it!
I would LOVE a copy of an RPG in Portuguese! I'm hoping to find 5e in Portugal later this year. I need to know how to say the words so I can develop materials in Portuguese.
I reached out to Dan Barrett, who was on the team that did the localization for 5e into Portuguese. I'll probably sang a copy of the core books when we get to Portugal.
I'm a huge fan of your channel. Always loved your content! Thank you so much for doing this video. As a big fan and with DND stop being released in Portuguese. I began to spend more time with your content on both channels because it's so diverse! Thank you so much Jordan, you are great
Brazilians Assemble! Funny enought, I knew the system but didn't realize it was brazilian. Do you know about Tormenta? It's most likely the biggest TTRPG in Brazil and based in D&D 3.5e
Amazing! Never thought I would see Old Dragon here! Nice to a Brazilian OSR reaching far from our shores. By the way, I would like to thank you Jorphdan. Your video about the obelisks in Vecna Eve of Ruin inspired me to create my own video about the adventure, with some time traveling Vecna as the concept. I even mention your channel in my last video. Thanks!
I have yet to play Old Dragon, but you should check Tormenta. It's the biggest brazilian RPG and has a incredible rich lore. I think they have a starter set on roll20
@@Jorphdan The new version of Tormenta is Tormenta20 (Yes with the 20 in the end), It's very easy and fun, I think it remind me a little bit of D&D 3.5 but goofier
The 1st edition was one of the first systems I played and now I'm currently playing an OD 2nd edition campaign. It's pretty cool to see a brazilian system getting some recognition overseas. I would also recommend taking a look at other systems - like Tormenta 20, 3D&T, and Mighty Blade 3.
Jordan Thank you for all you do. Your most impactful video to me is settings not systems I am gonna soon run a dc20 frontiers of ebberon game and thanks to you and your content it’s raised my confidence in branching out and trying out new pieces of content so I appreciate all you do.
In Old Dragon 2, you got only the four basic classes, but you also have specializations. For instance, a Ranger is a Thief Specialization, or a Paladin is a Fighter specialization. They use pretty much the same xp chart, but they gain different abilities on certain levels. because of the open nature of the license that Old Dragon uses, there's a dude who actualy translated Old Dragon second edition into English and sells it on drivethrurpg if I'm not mistaken. It is not an official release, though.
Im a brazilian RPG writter, and I plan to release my first book in english. Both my books so far were in the top 5 of Brasil's biggest tabletop games award.
@@orderneo heh, the English market has so many options. I don't think a translation is happening. However, I'm so happy to see so many great games being made in Brasil. Like the afro futuristic Mojubá.
There is a new TTRPG called The Thirty Moons System. It is a mix of Blades In The Dark and Tails Of Equestria. I don't know if it is something you would be interested in but if it is now you know it exists. It was made by one person so don't expect the moon and the stars. I think it is pretty interesting.
Brazilian RPG culture is so huge that our roots can even be seen in the game Cyberpunk 2077, where you can meet Ozob, a character originally made by Azaghal from the Cyberpunk Jovem Nerd RPG campaign that is now immortalized in a AAA game where you can meet and be roasted by a brazilian crazy clown.
Here in Brazil we also have “Tormenta 20”, being the most famous national fantasy RPG played in Brazil. Just as we have “Ordem Paranormal”, which is the most famous and played supernatural horror RPG. Both are from the same publisher called Jambô. Fun fact, “Ordem Paranormal” started as a stream series from content creator Cellbit and as the “Ordem Paranormal” became a hit here, a system was created and an entire franchise, so to speak, emerged.
The Old Dragon is very good, but the truly OSR and first fantasy brazilian RPG is called Tagmar (open source right now) and the most popular fantasy brazilian RPG is called Tormenta or Tormenta 20.
And Pathfinder is available in Portuguese, but not sure how much of it has been translated or how popular it is in Brazil. One thing this proves -- Brazil doesn't need D&D. They have a lot of options!!
Irmãos e irmãs da nação, revoltemo-nos contra as forças da WotC. Compremos jogos nacionais, até que esta tormenta passe eu estarei em minha própria TORMENTA
I was sad when WotC cancelled it's plans to translate 5th Edition to Portuguese. For all the stupid and antagonistic things that TSR (the real TSR) did, they were able to get various old versions of D&D to a lot of people who didn't speak English. And they did some cool things in other languages, that never got done in English, like the Korean D&D boxed set that bundled BECMI D&D with both Mystara and Record of Lodoss War sourcebooks. Even Japanese D&D fans, who were supported by TSR, did not get an official D&D conversion of Record of Lodoss War. There are a lot of languages in the world. And I would love to see fans get the various SRDs translated into as many different languages as possible. Ryan Dancey and Peter Adkinson made the OGL so that D&D would not die if WotC died. In countries where WotC is not interested in making an effort to support D&D fans, the fans can work together to translate the core that underpins 3rd Edition, d20 Modern, 4th Edition and 5.1. And next year, they will be able to translate the core that underpins 5.2 too. I do not speak Portuguese, but if there are any people out there who run a Portuguese D&D community, I would strongly encourage you to make a space for anyone in your community who wants to collaborate with other translators on this important work.
At this point I have more RPG books than I can play with my limited time. I'd actually prefer D&D to crash and burn tomorrow so more people can give these niche systems a chance instead of picking the "default" option.
That was amazing! And there are a lot. I mean, A LOT brazilian RPGs based on DnD. The most proeminent now in Brazil are Tormenta 20 and Skyfall. Both with roll20 sheets and the first one it rules in english on roll20. I wish you could give it a try!
I'm SO happy to see my country's RPG scene getting international recognition
Same...
OMG YEESSS 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Me too man! Rpg in Brazil deserve more love!
As an American, it's super cool to see! After Sweden and maybe Japan, it seems like Brazil is one of the biggest RPG scenes out there, just recently learned of Tormenta20 too.
BORA BRASIIIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLL 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Great video. Thanks for covering indie designers! --Professor DM, Dungeoncraft.
Thanks Professor!
Brasil mentioned
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Brazilian here, I had no idea this existed. Thanks for sharing my culture with myself lol.
Art looks solid, I love the typography and colors.
@@RodrigoTakehara Sério, mano? Que bom que agora conhece! Dá uma procurada. Tem uma comunidade bem ativa nas redes sociais.
@@RodrigoTakehara poxa da uma olhadinha nos grupos então Old Dragon possui até seu próprio dnd beyond e o pdf é de graça
Eu baixei a uns dez anos, mas perdi. O pouco que li, e que sabia de D&D, achei muito bom.
Não só existe como tem também o SPACE DRAGON pra aventuras espaciais e um fã fez um CYBER DRAGON pra cyberpunk. Muito foda!
@@Augusto_Tenoriosaiu versão nova
This is the best brasilian OSR! The one responsible to bring back a lot of players back to the hobby.
Many Brazilian rpg channels run canpaings with old dragon :)
The comments are talking a lot about Tormenta and so on, but in my opinion, the rpg scene really shines in the indie rpg production (like old dragon, but much more), and in solo. Every day people are publishing zines, hacks and additional materials that end up becoming new games that go somewhat unnoticed by the public that consumes traditional RPGs. These days I discovered Cova Rasa, a zine that is basically a mix of One Thousand and One Nights and The Thing, inspired by Into the Odd and Cairn. 101 games, an independent rpg label, released its solo10 rules system so that people can create and even sell games created based on it. And well, there you go. The production here is quite rich, really, and people tend to support each other a lot.
@@Kelefeeling +1 Tornenta is overrated and grew from something cohesive to this frankstein of a setting. I played it when I was a teenager, but nowadays, I don't understand its appeal
@@arthurmarques6191 Some people like "everything and the kitchen sink" types of worlds. It's why i like both Arton and Pathfinder's Golarion settings, if it's not for you, that's fair.
How cool to see our brazilian RPG gaining international recognition :)
Old Dragon is a great system for both beginners and more experienced players. Accessible, simple and clear rules, as well as beautiful art
Thx for the review Jorphdan. Greetings from Brazil!
Their artworks are way cooler than the new edition of D&D.
Yes - the production quality is incredible!!
You can see a guy using (dungeons and dragons animation) Eric's shield on the cover of the first book
Love your content man. Cheers from Brasil!
Awesome, thank you!
Brazil mentioned!
Thanks for this video. Not only showing some love to my country, the video's message was very moving.
So happy to see the brazillian OSR scene represented in one of your videos! Feelsl like some crazy crossover haha
I wish it were in english, maybe in the future, who knows?
One can get the basic rule book for OD2 for free on their website, by the way.
I was not expecting that! Nice 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
It's really nice that even though you don't understand the language you've make the effort to pass the message of the system!!!
I can speak only for myself but I'm pretty sure that like me, many brazilians (and even other non native english speakers) rpg players consumes a lot of content about ttrpg in english, so it's really fantastic to see a video like your's or when critical role does a live event in theaters with exhibits in Brazil, because things like this acknowledges us as part of the community, as in the channels community, ttrpg ones and our own local ones that can share as much as we learn with others. In fact, I didn't even knew that Old Dragon was from my country and I'm going to search it right now thanks to you and Julio! So yeah, fantastic job Jorphdan, really appreciated 😅
Hey, pretty great to see Brazilian stuff around
It's great to see that our Brazilian brothers are keeping RPGs available for everyone. Regards from Chile.
i, as brazilian D&D lover, recently played Old Dragon 2e, i have expoerience in D&D 3.5 and 5e, but old dragon felt like a fresh beginning. Honestly i have never felt so immersed in a game before and i think that going back to the classics plays a role on that. I am relly happy to see you guys from US getting to know it!
Brazil is a really power house on the RPG market that always gets forgotten because of the language barrier, but we have a lot of players, DMs, streams and Systems here.
Old Dragon for exemple is one that tries to mimic dnd.
We also have Tormenta 20, the most played RPG in the country, a mixture of dnd 3.5 and Pathfinder with our own touch. It’s going to be translated to english some day.
3DeT Victory is the first RPG of Brazil. Made to emulate anime, super heroes and other crazy powerful fantasies.
Ordem Paranormal is also one of our big names. The biggest RPG stream in the country (and one episode the biggest of the world, surpassing Critical Rolê record) is a action, horror and mystery scenario about secret agents that fight horrors form the Other Side. It is created by Cellbit and even was nominated for Streamer Awards as best independent series.
And these are just the most dampen titles. We have a lot more of indie one in the market!
To be fair, 1st brasilian rpg was the sword & sorcery Tagmar, in 1991.
Also Brasil has the greatest fanbase of the '80s D&D cartoon in the world!
@@1979fsa Sword & Sorcerer Tagmar? I didn’t new about this RPG. I’m going to look that out.
And I although I was not alive in the 80s I still loved the show. I watched every time it aired in TV Goblinho kkkkkkk
@@1979fsa I think he meant that Tormenta 20 is #1 TTRPG in Brazil in terms of market share. Although I have no idea. I have seen a few videos on Tormenta and it looks like a pretty good game.
TORMENTA literalmente o melhor RPG após shadowdark
This is great! And it's an OSR system, wich is even better! Thanks for covering this. Eat our fireballs, WotC!
I think I've never commented, but I'm subscribed to your channel for quite some time. Unfortunately Brazil hasn't make an RPG that really breaks out, but I really like our RPG culture, it does suffer from the same problems tho (complex rules systems being normalized and making so you only learn the hobby if you have a friend to teach you).
Recently the most popular RPG here has been a national horror one called "Ordem Paranormal", and in the 90s the RPG public was divided between GURPs and DnD players, so DnD never really grow enough to be THE NAME of RPGs. A person who doesn't know anything about RPGs will also not know the name dungeons and dragons. Old Dragon's accessibility and popularity fortunately makes a really cool step torwards more simpler systems in brazil.
Oh I see what happened, I'm only subscribed to your DCC channel, I've never seen this one. So I probably commented there at some point.
Always happy to see my country being talked about, love from Brasil Jorphdan you are one of the greats!
Thanks for covering this.
Hey, it was very cool (and unexpected) seing artwork i've done featured on your channel (Old Dragon's covers and character illustrations). Talk about a great surprise!
I am ashamed, I am Brazilian and I thought Old Dragon was from USA because the name is in english 😅
Also, cheers from Brasil! I have been following you for some time now and I love your videos, I learned a lot about the lore of the Forgotten Realms thanks to your channel!
É tipo o Kasino
I'm a simple guy, I see a video about Old Dragon and I click it. Thank you for covering it! Cheers from Brazil
Wow, awesome video! I knew about Tormenta, 3D&T, Tagmar, Arkanun and some other Brazilian RPGs, but had not heard of Old Dragon. It got me curious and I'll definitely check it!
Great video! The greatest brazilan RPG! Aways listrn and interacting with the community!
My Sons girlfriend is from Brasil. So cool, as we introduced her to the basic game here in Canada
Amazing video! We love Old Dragon, i'm happy to see you talking about it! Greetings from Brazil!
I would LOVE a copy of an RPG in Portuguese! I'm hoping to find 5e in Portugal later this year. I need to know how to say the words so I can develop materials in Portuguese.
Get fluent and I'll hire you to translate my game :D
I reached out to Dan Barrett, who was on the team that did the localization for 5e into Portuguese. I'll probably sang a copy of the core books when we get to Portugal.
I'm a huge fan of your channel. Always loved your content! Thank you so much for doing this video. As a big fan and with DND stop being released in Portuguese. I began to spend more time with your content on both channels because it's so diverse! Thank you so much Jordan, you are great
Brazilians Assemble! Funny enought, I knew the system but didn't realize it was brazilian. Do you know about Tormenta? It's most likely the biggest TTRPG in Brazil and based in D&D 3.5e
Amazing! Never thought I would see Old Dragon here! Nice to a Brazilian OSR reaching far from our shores. By the way, I would like to thank you Jorphdan. Your video about the obelisks in Vecna Eve of Ruin inspired me to create my own video about the adventure, with some time traveling Vecna as the concept. I even mention your channel in my last video. Thanks!
I have yet to play Old Dragon, but you should check Tormenta. It's the biggest brazilian RPG and has a incredible rich lore. I think they have a starter set on roll20
I will! The art looks amazing :D static.wikia.nocookie.net/tsrd/images/b/b4/T20.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20200629181056&path-prefix=pt-br
@@Jorphdan The new version of Tormenta is Tormenta20 (Yes with the 20 in the end), It's very easy and fun, I think it remind me a little bit of D&D 3.5 but goofier
Appreciate you reviewing indie games, would be great to see more especially from around the world!
You'll love my second channel 😄
youtube.com/@jocularjunction?si=-cNiUNMv78f2cv1J
@@Jorphdan Subscribed ^_^
Great video! Thanks to show for everybody the OD2 from Brazil. This is a great game made with much love.
Thank you very much for give us the opportunity to show OD2 to the world. As you said, Brazil is a RPG lover. Great video, wish you success! 🇧🇷
I would LOVE an English or Spanish version of this book.
The 1st edition was one of the first systems I played and now I'm currently playing an OD 2nd edition campaign. It's pretty cool to see a brazilian system getting some recognition overseas. I would also recommend taking a look at other systems - like Tormenta 20, 3D&T, and Mighty Blade 3.
Watching this reminded me of how much i loved those old weapon diagrams and fun illustrations in the old 2nd and 3rd edition books
Brazil mentioned!!!1! ☝️☝️☝️🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
OMG! My country of birth can be awesome sometimes!
I'm SO happy to see you talking about my country's RPG. I like your videos!
Jordan
Thank you for all you do.
Your most impactful video to me is settings not systems I am gonna soon run a dc20 frontiers of ebberon game and thanks to you and your content it’s raised my confidence in branching out and trying out new pieces of content so I appreciate all you do.
The art is awesome! Love to see an English edition.
Well said and another great video. Thanks Jorphdan.
You sound like your 20. Im currently watching your lore series.
YES! Old Dragon is so cool! thank you for this video, hope more people get to know this RPG and give it a chance.
Nice review. Cheers from Brazil. I subscribe your chanel because of the FR lore. I played and have the first edition. Great Game.
Amazing vídeo!
Didn't expect to see something from my country in a video by one of my favorite content creators.
Sick.
Nice layout and great art.
I enjoy all of Jorphdan videos
In Old Dragon 2, you got only the four basic classes, but you also have specializations. For instance, a Ranger is a Thief Specialization, or a Paladin is a Fighter specialization. They use pretty much the same xp chart, but they gain different abilities on certain levels. because of the open nature of the license that Old Dragon uses, there's a dude who actualy translated Old Dragon second edition into English and sells it on drivethrurpg if I'm not mistaken. It is not an official release, though.
Neat! Thanks for the extra info!
Hell yeah! Old Dragon rules!
Exceptional looking books!
Im a brazilian RPG writter, and I plan to release my first book in english. Both my books so far were in the top 5 of Brasil's biggest tabletop games award.
I loved the cleric artwork.
Greeting from brasil! huehuehue
Do Tormenta next. Tormenta is basecly brazilian Pathfinder
I think it's called tempest in english and they've been integrated to roll20 for years now!
@@4ndr38r1x1 is Just Tormenta also and the fact that there is it in roll20 make his job easier.
I want an English translation please. Crowed fund a translation please!
Brazilian Translator and Professional DM here, I would love to work on this if it does get crowdfunded!
@@orderneo
@@orderneo heh, the English market has so many options. I don't think a translation is happening. However, I'm so happy to see so many great games being made in Brasil. Like the afro futuristic Mojubá.
Language barrier is robbing people of the INSANE brazilian indie ttrpg scene. It's fucking Sweden level
Brazil mentioned
What is the 2n channel? Do you have a link to the caverns of Thracia vid?
Jorphdan's Jocular Junction! Here's the Thracia discussion. th-cam.com/users/live6PRoUnavC4c?si=7m_gebVDUHYWKffs&t=1719
Artwork is amazing.
Definitely recommend you check Tormenta 20 if you can!
There is a new TTRPG called The Thirty Moons System. It is a mix of Blades In The Dark and Tails Of Equestria. I don't know if it is something you would be interested in but if it is now you know it exists. It was made by one person so don't expect the moon and the stars. I think it is pretty interesting.
Brazilian RPG culture is so huge that our roots can even be seen in the game Cyberpunk 2077, where you can meet Ozob, a character originally made by Azaghal from the Cyberpunk Jovem Nerd RPG campaign that is now immortalized in a AAA game where you can meet and be roasted by a brazilian crazy clown.
Um salve do Brasil bora jogar o Velho Dragão oh Dragão Ancião meu povo!
Looks great 👍
BRAZIL MENTIONED!!!!
Amazing!!
Great video, and great RPG. As an addition to your comments, OD is free.
This RPG is my religion
You could use a translator on your phone to read them . Keep up the great work and thanks
Long LIve Brazil & Dungeons , amazing game.
Since WotC is leaving international market, this is just a solid version to adopt. Didn't know about such a project
Thanks
Here in Brazil we also have “Tormenta 20”, being the most famous national fantasy RPG played in Brazil. Just as we have “Ordem Paranormal”, which is the most famous and played supernatural horror RPG. Both are from the same publisher called Jambô. Fun fact, “Ordem Paranormal” started as a stream series from content creator Cellbit and as the “Ordem Paranormal” became a hit here, a system was created and an entire franchise, so to speak, emerged.
And the Online tool is easily translatable to english. Fits perfectly
Kudos for Making RPGs for Brazilians :)
Estou há anos por fora do mundo do RPG, esse é baseado no Sistema D20 (se é que isso ainda existe...)
The Old Dragon is very good, but the truly OSR and first fantasy brazilian RPG is called Tagmar (open source right now) and the most popular fantasy brazilian RPG is called Tormenta or Tormenta 20.
And Pathfinder is available in Portuguese, but not sure how much of it has been translated or how popular it is in Brazil.
One thing this proves -- Brazil doesn't need D&D. They have a lot of options!!
somebody should already have mentioned it but, in Portuguese, j makes the sound of s in measure. So it's best pronounced as "Zhulio" imo
BRAZIL MENTION LETS GOOO
I never heard of this this is so cool.
Jorphdan would love Tormenta20 is really unique and has lots of Brazilian culture in it
VAI BRAZIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brasil mentioned 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
An english version, even if only available in PDF, would be a go for my gaming budget.
I think there's an unofficial one on drive thru
@@Jorphdan oh, very cool if so .. off to search
Found it! arcsntdev.itch.io/old-dragon-2e-srd-en
Speaking of indie games, Can you talk about the Powered by The Apocalypse system?
I talk about lots of indie games on my 2nd channel, which is everything not D&D usually. 😀
th-cam.com/channels/O1HvISVLDqwUOzmviTRECw.html
Wow!
another brazilian here. Thanks for promote this game
Irmãos e irmãs da nação, revoltemo-nos contra as forças da WotC. Compremos jogos nacionais, até que esta tormenta passe eu estarei em minha própria TORMENTA
I was sad when WotC cancelled it's plans to translate 5th Edition to Portuguese.
For all the stupid and antagonistic things that TSR (the real TSR) did, they were able to get various old versions of D&D to a lot of people who didn't speak English. And they did some cool things in other languages, that never got done in English, like the Korean D&D boxed set that bundled BECMI D&D with both Mystara and Record of Lodoss War sourcebooks. Even Japanese D&D fans, who were supported by TSR, did not get an official D&D conversion of Record of Lodoss War.
There are a lot of languages in the world. And I would love to see fans get the various SRDs translated into as many different languages as possible. Ryan Dancey and Peter Adkinson made the OGL so that D&D would not die if WotC died. In countries where WotC is not interested in making an effort to support D&D fans, the fans can work together to translate the core that underpins 3rd Edition, d20 Modern, 4th Edition and 5.1.
And next year, they will be able to translate the core that underpins 5.2 too.
I do not speak Portuguese, but if there are any people out there who run a Portuguese D&D community, I would strongly encourage you to make a space for anyone in your community who wants to collaborate with other translators on this important work.
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Nice! But I would say Brazilian DnD is Tormenta20
D&D como na caixa da Grow.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
" how I learn to stop worrying and love indie developers" ...
keep your vital fluids safe.
At this point I have more RPG books than I can play with my limited time. I'd actually prefer D&D to crash and burn tomorrow so more people can give these niche systems a chance instead of picking the "default" option.
Brazilian here and I never heard about it
- also: there are a lot of english speaking people down here sir!
Já joguei OD e recomendo. Descomplicado e divertido.
Como eu disse pra um mano ali em cima: tem uma comunidade maneira nas redes (até uma comunidade no whatsapp). Dá uma pesquisada.
That was amazing!
And there are a lot. I mean, A LOT brazilian RPGs based on DnD.
The most proeminent now in Brazil are Tormenta 20 and Skyfall.
Both with roll20 sheets and the first one it rules in english on roll20.
I wish you could give it a try!