Just to mention: Sasquatches are an actual thing in this. They are a type of fairy born of people's nightmares, and one of their main abilities makes no sense, so I just swap it out for an extra Strength dot and Bruised health box.
Can you imagine the sheer CHOASS that would come from giving DND players a taste of higher levels in their first campaigns the way Mage player get their awakening?
Well, how to get started depends on what you want to do. What game/s do you want to play? (Mage, Vampire, Werewolf, Changeling, and/or etc.?) (I personally recommend the 20th Anniversary Editions.) Generally from there the rules get laid out in whatever book you get to play with, you find whomever you want to play with, start writing out the first campaign based on the player character/s, and aside from that if you have any trouble or specific questions I am likely capable of answering them.
This guys put the most effort into a tabletop game I have ever seen. This is more like a second series of Hunter the Parenting but with mages.
Agreed
There's not as much effort put in, but I would recommend the Unexplectables.
Just to mention: Sasquatches are an actual thing in this. They are a type of fairy born of people's nightmares, and one of their main abilities makes no sense, so I just swap it out for an extra Strength dot and Bruised health box.
"I knew Scooby Doo and the gang were all aliens!"
So... um... funny story... in one show... one of them kind of is.
Was wondering if anyone was gonna check out the Norfolk Wizard Game. Nice
Yeah, that spider is big and terrifying. The Weaver.
Nah, that’s Bill’s Avatar. If anything The Weaver would be trying to help those NWO schmuck since its whole thing is imposing order from chaos.
1:28:00 MR ELECTIC! Polymorph this man!
Can you imagine the sheer CHOASS that would come from giving DND players a taste of higher levels in their first campaigns the way Mage player get their awakening?
god this is such a good series and it's only had 4 intro bits and a single first episode.
58:50 oh man that foreshadowing goes crazy.
Well, how to get started depends on what you want to do.
What game/s do you want to play? (Mage, Vampire, Werewolf, Changeling, and/or etc.?) (I personally recommend the 20th Anniversary Editions.)
Generally from there the rules get laid out in whatever book you get to play with, you find whomever you want to play with, start writing out the first campaign based on the player character/s, and aside from that if you have any trouble or specific questions I am likely capable of answering them.
Was hoping someone would react to this!
Same
That's such a small bag of dice.
Bruh craft american beer is great
Will you do the rest?
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