Re: Tabletop RPGs!
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2022 10:41 am
Boosting this thread (is that what it's called)
These are so fucking cool holy shit!!goblinoidguy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 12:27 am i just found the SICKEST hack of INTO THE ODD called NEKROPOL and its some of the sickest necromantic shit ive ever seen, you can completely randomize your character and get just the WILDEST shit and its fucking FREE!!! you need the into the odd basic rules but even just reading this zine is fun as hell. i also have a spin off of into the odd called ELECTRIC BASTIONLAND which is offical and also rocks but costs money, it has 200 fucking backgrounds each with art though so well worth the money. also if you're stingy dm me and ill share the pdf with you. but consider buying it cause the guy who makes it is cool i think.
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just remembered that theres a free version of electric bastionland so you dont need any money to play nekropol im pretty sure
There's shooting yourself in the foot and then there's whatever the fuck Hasbro has been on for the last little while. Genuinely hope the whole thing collapses and D&D fans will learn to migrate to better TTRPGs.Dungeons & Dragons’ New License Tightens Its Grip on Competition
An exclusive look at Wizards of the Coast's new open gaming license shows efforts to curtail competitors and tighten control on creators of all sizes.
The new Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License, a document which allows a vast group of independent publishers to use the basic game rules created by D&D owner Wizards of the Coast, significantly restricts the kind of content allowed and requires anyone making money under the license to report their products to Wizards of the Coast directly, according to an analysis of a leaked draft of the document, dated mid-December.
Despite reassurances from Wizards of the Coast last month, the original OGL will become an “unauthorized” agreement, and it appears no new content will be permitted to be created under the original license.
Daaaaamn that fucking sucks for a lot of people.Jacknerik wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 10:48 am https://gizmodo.com/dnd-wizards-of-the- ... 1849950634There's shooting yourself in the foot and then there's whatever the fuck Hasbro has been on for the last little while. Genuinely hope the whole thing collapses and D&D fans will learn to migrate to better TTRPGs.Dungeons & Dragons’ New License Tightens Its Grip on Competition
An exclusive look at Wizards of the Coast's new open gaming license shows efforts to curtail competitors and tighten control on creators of all sizes.
The new Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License, a document which allows a vast group of independent publishers to use the basic game rules created by D&D owner Wizards of the Coast, significantly restricts the kind of content allowed and requires anyone making money under the license to report their products to Wizards of the Coast directly, according to an analysis of a leaked draft of the document, dated mid-December.
Despite reassurances from Wizards of the Coast last month, the original OGL will become an “unauthorized” agreement, and it appears no new content will be permitted to be created under the original license.
also if you want to try pathfinder and don't care about having the rulebooks there's a prd with everything you need as a player https://2e.aonprd.com/Jacknerik wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 11:02 am If you've ever wanted to try pathfinder or want to keep driving nails into WotC's coffin, there's a humble bundle that gives all the pathfinder stuff you need to start + more for 25$
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/so-y ... aizo-books