It happens to us all.
You're trying to come up with a new PC and you just...can't. Or worse, you're just re-creating a PC you've done in the past.
When I need to refresh the braincells, nothing compares to reading a new book...but sometimes even that doesn't work. As a result, I've been known to turn to listening to music or browsing through art books for inspiration.
When all else fails, I look to the PC generation systems of other games in my collection (that is, the ones I'm not playing at the current time).
One of the best out there is the Central Casting series of books from Task Force Games- long out of print, but worth the effort to find.
But recently, I stumbled upon one that had been gathering dust on my shelves for almost a decade.
I'm speaking of Everway, Jonathan Tweet's visionary RPG from 1995, originally from WOTC, now under the control of Gaslight Press.
Its got one of the more unusual PC design systems I've ever seen- based on getting inspiration from pieces of art and so forth... I may find myself using this game a little bit more than I have in the past.
(And now that I'm aware of Gaslight's product line, perhaps I'll flesh-out my Everway collection...)
At any rate, what do YOU do to break out of a rut to find new sources of inspiration for your PCs?
You're trying to come up with a new PC and you just...can't. Or worse, you're just re-creating a PC you've done in the past.
When I need to refresh the braincells, nothing compares to reading a new book...but sometimes even that doesn't work. As a result, I've been known to turn to listening to music or browsing through art books for inspiration.
When all else fails, I look to the PC generation systems of other games in my collection (that is, the ones I'm not playing at the current time).
One of the best out there is the Central Casting series of books from Task Force Games- long out of print, but worth the effort to find.
But recently, I stumbled upon one that had been gathering dust on my shelves for almost a decade.
I'm speaking of Everway, Jonathan Tweet's visionary RPG from 1995, originally from WOTC, now under the control of Gaslight Press.
Its got one of the more unusual PC design systems I've ever seen- based on getting inspiration from pieces of art and so forth... I may find myself using this game a little bit more than I have in the past.
(And now that I'm aware of Gaslight's product line, perhaps I'll flesh-out my Everway collection...)
At any rate, what do YOU do to break out of a rut to find new sources of inspiration for your PCs?