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<blockquote data-quote="mindqwerk" data-source="post: 230913" data-attributes="member: 5273"><p><strong>---Bump---</strong></p><p></p><p>Ok, I'm bumping this rather than posting a new thread... I need some more help...</p><p></p><p>I'm 99% positive I am going to go with the cafateria-style layout for world creation as the primary focus of my website (rolegamer.net). </p><p></p><p>However, I'm wondering - should I lay it out in steps in the same way the 2E World Builders Guidebook is? I'm thinking I would have their categories, and even use the same order (Step 1: Worlds and Planetology, Step 2: Continents and Geography, etc...)</p><p></p><p>And for each step, there would be many different examples and links to tools that could help you with that step (cartography programs for the first steps, name generators in later steps for naming cities and such)... question...</p><p></p><p>...does that sound like a good idea?</p><p></p><p>Than, on top of that, each step would contain submissions that people could use. (For example, while in the Cities and Provinces step, there could be found pre-made/mapped cities submitted by people in the dnd community)... question...</p><p></p><p>...does that sound like a good idea as well?</p><p></p><p>Also, I'm thinking I may have a step by step process for Dungeon Building (a la the Dungeon Builders Guidebook). This section would be layed out the same as the World Builders section, but submissions would be things such as monsters, and pre-made/mapped dungeons... question...</p><p></p><p>...you know what I was going to ask...</p><p></p><p>And lastly (maybe) I'm thinking of having an NPC section containing pre-made NPC's set up in an easily printable format.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone who posted above for your ideas and please, let me know what you think. Is there something I should add? remove? anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindqwerk, post: 230913, member: 5273"] [b]---Bump---[/b] Ok, I'm bumping this rather than posting a new thread... I need some more help... I'm 99% positive I am going to go with the cafateria-style layout for world creation as the primary focus of my website (rolegamer.net). However, I'm wondering - should I lay it out in steps in the same way the 2E World Builders Guidebook is? I'm thinking I would have their categories, and even use the same order (Step 1: Worlds and Planetology, Step 2: Continents and Geography, etc...) And for each step, there would be many different examples and links to tools that could help you with that step (cartography programs for the first steps, name generators in later steps for naming cities and such)... question... ...does that sound like a good idea? Than, on top of that, each step would contain submissions that people could use. (For example, while in the Cities and Provinces step, there could be found pre-made/mapped cities submitted by people in the dnd community)... question... ...does that sound like a good idea as well? Also, I'm thinking I may have a step by step process for Dungeon Building (a la the Dungeon Builders Guidebook). This section would be layed out the same as the World Builders section, but submissions would be things such as monsters, and pre-made/mapped dungeons... question... ...you know what I was going to ask... And lastly (maybe) I'm thinking of having an NPC section containing pre-made NPC's set up in an easily printable format. Thanks to everyone who posted above for your ideas and please, let me know what you think. Is there something I should add? remove? anything? [/QUOTE]
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