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    I am surprised I am still excited for Daggerheart

    I think, like @Kichwas, for a LOT of people, the advice here in Daggerheart is going to be the first time folks have seen great GM advice codified. For all that apocalypse world and blades in the dark gets talked about on rpg discussion forums, 99% of D&D/casual gamers have never heard of...
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    A new Microscope for you

    This is terrific... thanks so much for sharing. And yea, we're totally going to try this out and I'm going to send feedback. I'm here in Seattle and we miss you, btw...
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    Daggerheart Review: The Duality of Robust Combat Mechanics and Freeform Narrative

    I can see that point of view. That it might feel more confrontational to have the GM actively using the pool against you. I'll say, though, that growing the Fear pool in front of the players does lend scenes a sense of danger which I really like. And at least it's a measure of how the GM may...
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    Daggerheart Review: The Duality of Robust Combat Mechanics and Freeform Narrative

    That's great to hear, actually. I'm so glad they didn't pull an Ironsworn - Starforged thing where that game's asset cards (which contain traits and abilities) are NOT in the book which leads to a very weird problem where you can't make characters sitting down with the core book - you have to...
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    Daggerheart Review: The Duality of Robust Combat Mechanics and Freeform Narrative

    That's a nice idea and Mercer is a big enough fan of the hobby in general that I can see it as a possibility.
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    Daggerheart Review: The Duality of Robust Combat Mechanics and Freeform Narrative

    I've played Genesys quite a bit across various genres. Mainly urban fantasy but we did cyberpunk and sci-fi and spies, too. You're often forced to deal with positive and negative meta-currency accrual with every roll but with Daggerheart, I really the core mechanic allows the GM to bank Fear and...
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    Rant: The WORST way to encourage people to try other games than D&D

    She was on Roll for Combat as a guest and I thought she was nice and smart and very, very aware that she's awful and a D&D doom and gloomer in order to get an audience and serve the YT algorithm. I appreciated her take but I can't stand the cynicism. I unsubbed from her a long while back.
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    Rant: The WORST way to encourage people to try other games than D&D

    Welcome to the RPG community on Reddit. This sentiment dominates the conversation over there and it's so incredibly obnoxious.
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    Daggerheart Review: The Duality of Robust Combat Mechanics and Freeform Narrative

    45 years gaming has drilled into my skull that folks need to play the game first as written before they start house ruling it because what's on paper so often comes off very different in actual play. Over the decades I've seen people skim rules and instantly think they know better. And maybe...
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    I am surprised I am still excited for Daggerheart

    With the pdf being $30, the standard print edition -- a 366 pg hardcover and 189 cards -- is only twice that? That's actually a really good deal. And the standard has some nice production values... they could have done $75 and I don't think people would have thought twice. I mean, I know they...
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    Daggerheart Reveals Ranger Class Preview (Exclusive)

    People really, really, really, really, really like traditional in their fantasy no matter what they say. It's exhausting how people want to endlessly continue the tropes.
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    Dungeon World Gets New Owners, Second Edition Planned

    The game is called Dungeon World 2, not Dungeon World second edition, for what's worth. Like... maybe they need to make it more explicit -- 'Dungeon World Revisited' -- but it's meant less of a replacement and more of an evolution of the state of PbtA fantasy gaming. Original DW is from...
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    Shadowdark Shadowdark General Thread [+]

    Point taken though I don't think I'm hating and I don't think my OP was some kind of hate on the play style. I think you're overreacting.
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    Shadowdark Shadowdark General Thread [+]

    My first post in this thread and it's "kinda weird"? I mean, I'm expressing an opinion about lethality in the game and it's an open forum. I don't think I'm threadcapping. Is this thread limited to positive only?
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    Shadowdark Shadowdark General Thread [+]

    Silmarily, I think SD and lethality of OSR make for a terrible introduction to fantasy rpgs. I'm trying to teach my kids the power of imagination and magical empowerment, not dying in a dank dungeon without having done anything of note. Feels like older millennials and Gen X trying to recapture...
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    How Will The New Tariffs Affect TTRPG Prices?

    I'm so tired of the god-damn chaos that the current administration is bringing to our little corner of the economy.
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    Critical Role Announces Age of Umbra Daggerheart Campaign, Starting May 29th

    I certainly do NOT hope Daggerheart fails. I really want it to succeed in a huge way. A big fantasy rpg that tries to bridge gameplay between rules-rich and narrative-heavy sounds awesome. I want it to feel different than D&D and I think it succeeds in doing that in the few games I've tried with...
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    Critical Role Announces Age of Umbra Daggerheart Campaign, Starting May 29th

    8 parts is fine and they haven't yet announced what system they're using for their Next Big Thing but I'm a bit surprised if that's the showcase campaign for their heavily promoted Daggerheart system. Maybe they want to see the viewership numbers (and sales numbers) if they step away from 5e...
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    High-quality systemless books [+]

    Greg Stolze's Spherewalker Sourcebook is among the hobby's greatest volume of fantastical ideas. It was written for Everway back in the day but really it's just a cornucopia of amazing bits and pieces - lore, factions, geography, ecology, etc. Whenever I world build over the years, I've taken...
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    High-quality systemless books [+]

    I've never heard of this book. It looks great... thanks for pointing it out.
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