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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 9688665" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>Hey folks, I've spun this off into its own thread from this one. <a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/a-few-things-i-really-like-about-wfrp.704306/" target="_blank">A few things I really like about WFRP</a> Which incidentally is a thread full of reasons why you should give WFRP a go.</p><p></p><p>So I've set up the Ubersreik Adventures Campaign - an episodic serial campaign with a set of adventures from the Starter Set, Ubersreik Adventures 1, 2 and 3 and the Rough Nights and Hard Days compilation. Each adventure is expected to take 2 x 3 hour sessions and players can jump in, do an adventure, see if they like it, then jump out. Returning if their time and circumstances allow. XP for new characters will be based off the comparative level of the party and you can switch out characters for a new character after each adventure giving you chance to try some different character types.</p><p></p><p>Full disclosure this is a paid campaign at $15 a session but that will include all the rules for the game accessed from the Foundry (About $700 of content) plus all the maps, music etc. Also worth noting that it being a paid session means that its my job to help the players have a fun experience. You folks come first. If you are philosophically opposed to paid campaigns that ok, I would totally understand that this might stop some people taking part in something they would otherwise try. Hopefully $30 for 6 hours entertainment and everything in between, doesn't exclude everyone. Feel free to comment on the premise of the campaign though even if you aren't playing. The plus is there just so it doesn't turn into a debate about the morality of paid DMing.</p><p></p><p>My big question which I would love to hear feedback on is - would a weekly game or a fortnightly game make it easier for people to take part? In other words, which is more convenient for people? Two weeks consecutively then or every other week? I'm happy to go with either and can change the format on the site to fit. My gut feeling is fortnightly.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://startplaying.games/adventure/cmc26n5mb003t9olh2c6djlum[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 9688665, member: 6879661"] Hey folks, I've spun this off into its own thread from this one. [URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/a-few-things-i-really-like-about-wfrp.704306/']A few things I really like about WFRP[/URL] Which incidentally is a thread full of reasons why you should give WFRP a go. So I've set up the Ubersreik Adventures Campaign - an episodic serial campaign with a set of adventures from the Starter Set, Ubersreik Adventures 1, 2 and 3 and the Rough Nights and Hard Days compilation. Each adventure is expected to take 2 x 3 hour sessions and players can jump in, do an adventure, see if they like it, then jump out. Returning if their time and circumstances allow. XP for new characters will be based off the comparative level of the party and you can switch out characters for a new character after each adventure giving you chance to try some different character types. Full disclosure this is a paid campaign at $15 a session but that will include all the rules for the game accessed from the Foundry (About $700 of content) plus all the maps, music etc. Also worth noting that it being a paid session means that its my job to help the players have a fun experience. You folks come first. If you are philosophically opposed to paid campaigns that ok, I would totally understand that this might stop some people taking part in something they would otherwise try. Hopefully $30 for 6 hours entertainment and everything in between, doesn't exclude everyone. Feel free to comment on the premise of the campaign though even if you aren't playing. The plus is there just so it doesn't turn into a debate about the morality of paid DMing. My big question which I would love to hear feedback on is - would a weekly game or a fortnightly game make it easier for people to take part? In other words, which is more convenient for people? Two weeks consecutively then or every other week? I'm happy to go with either and can change the format on the site to fit. My gut feeling is fortnightly. [URL unfurl="true"]https://startplaying.games/adventure/cmc26n5mb003t9olh2c6djlum[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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