The scene framing required for DW can be a challenge, because IME it is required for constantly pressuring PC/narrative choices forward. If your scene framing goes nowhere, then PCs sometimes have a more difficult time describing what they are doing in the fiction, which reduces the number of moves generated, which risks grinding the pacing of the fiction to a halt.Running Dungeon World tonight actually, Servants of the Cinder Queen. It's a rare pre-made module that gives the GM some structure about how things should/could progress. I'm not very experienced running DW and if I'm not careful I will default to running it like Dungeons & Dragons, and I need to avoid that.
The scene framing required for DW can be a challenge, because IME it is required for constantly pressuring PC/narrative choices forward. If your scene framing goes nowhere, then PCs sometimes have a more difficult time describing what they are doing in the fiction, which reduces the number of moves generated, which risks grinding the pacing of the fiction to a halt.
Running Dungeon World tonight actually, Servants of the Cinder Queen. It's a rare pre-made module that gives the GM some structure about how things should/could progress. I'm not very experienced running DW and if I'm not careful I will default to running it like Dungeons & Dragons, and I need to avoid that.
It does look really good. I mean, if you converted it over to 5e it would be a solid as hell little romp. I'm in the process of seeding weird ass magic items through it that you don't normally see in DnD.Yes that. Cinder Queen is a good starter adventure. Maybe a good one to try out sometime with my D&D group.
I'm also playing with 5 guys who only know D&D, so God knows what will happenIt has happened to me, but i think it´s a normal process. It is a matter of changing some things in the way of thinking the narrative.
It does look really good. I mean, if you converted it over to 5e it would be a solid as hell little romp. I'm in the process of seeding weird ass magic items through it that you don't normally see in DnD.
Please do share the items, if you care to.