Campaign Prep With ChatGPT
Posted by Matthew J. Neagley | Mar 17, 2023 | Tools for GMs | 4
GNOMECAST #160 – One Bad Player to Make a Ch...
Posted by Poddy Gnomington | Mar 15, 2023 | General, Gnomecast | 0
Setting expectations before a game – GM Tips...
Posted by Tomas Gimenez Rioja | Mar 13, 2023 | General | 0
Demigods Review
Posted by Jared Rascher | Mar 6, 2023 | Reviews | 1
GNOMECAST #159 – Playing for an Audience
Posted by Poddy Gnomington | Mar 1, 2023 | Game Mastering, GMing Advice, Gnomecast, Player Perspective | 1
Uncharted Journeys Review
by Jared Rascher | Mar 20, 2023 | Reviews
Before I ever had a chance run a game of Dungeons & Dragons, after acquiring my sister’s copy of the 1981 Basic Set, I received my very own copy of the 1983 version of the D&D Expert Set. The Expert Set is what introduces wilderness travel as a key aspect of the D&D experience, and...
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by Matthew J. Neagley | Mar 17, 2023 | Tools for GMs
Matt shows some examples of how ChatGPT can be used as prep tools for your game.
Read MoreGNOMECAST #160 – One Bad Player to Make a Change
by Poddy Gnomington | Mar 15, 2023 | General, Gnomecast
Today we have myself, Ang, along with Jared and JT. Today we’re going to talk about how one bad player can make you change how you GM, in both good and bad ways.
Read MoreSetting expectations before a game – GM Tips & Tricks
by Tomas Gimenez Rioja | Mar 13, 2023 | General
This past week I managed to try out a game I’ve been looking forward to play for a long time: Mork Borg. It was a one-shot with a group of 5 friends, only one of which having played with me before (and only once). Mork Borg, for those who don’t know, is very different from your usual...
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by Jared Rascher | Mar 6, 2023 | Reviews
If you follow my reviews, it’s probably fairly evident that I like modern urban fantasy, especially when it comes to the monster-hunting aspect of the genre. There is another aspect of modern urban fantasy that often seizes my imagination, as well, and that’s stories about how gods and demigods...
Read MoreGNOMECAST #159 – Playing for an Audience
by Poddy Gnomington | Mar 1, 2023 | Game Mastering, GMing Advice, Gnomecast, Player Perspective
Today we have Ang along with Phil & Senda. Today their going to talk about playing for an audience. With Panda’s. No. Wait. They’re the Panda’s. Just listen. It’ll make sense quickly.
Read MoreB2 Tips To The Players – Revisited
by J.T. Evans | Feb 27, 2023 | Player Advice, Player Perspective
B2: The Keep on the Borderlands, Part Two I’m not going to summarize the history and purpose of the venerable module know as “The Keep on the Borderlands” again. You can check out my previous article on this topic for that information. Instead, I’m going to dive into the...
Read MoreProblems not Solutions
by Phil Vecchione | Feb 22, 2023 | Game Mastering, GMing Advice
Let me share with you some of the best GMing advice I have ever received. I learned it from the game Dogs in the Vineyard, by Vincent Baker. The advice, which was advice on how to run Dogs goes something like this, to paraphrase… Your job as the GM is to set up problems, but never to solve them....
Read MoreCourt of Blades Review
by Jared Rascher | Feb 20, 2023 | Reviews
Blades in the Dark made a tremendous splash in the RPG hobby upon its arrival. While its Apocalypse World DNA could still be seen, between the process of narrative negotiation and procedural triggers, it was truly a unique child of an auspicious parent. We’ve seen many different genres expressed...
Read MoreGnomecast #158 – Plot v Agency
by Poddy Gnomington | Feb 15, 2023 | Gnomecast
Today ‘s episode is going to talk about how to balance the GM’s plot with the players’ agency.
Read MorePlan Out Your Campaign by Using Only One Word – GM Tips
by Tomas Gimenez Rioja | Feb 13, 2023 | Game Mastering, GMing Advice
With my 7+ years GMing I’ve started to notice a pattern I create in the campaigns I run. While it can seem applicable to campaigns made by other people, such as the ones being streamed, I find it easier to contemplate this in my own games I run, as I have a total view of what is behind the...
Read MoreA Review of Hasbro Dicelings
by Matthew J. Neagley | Feb 8, 2023 | Reviews
I’m a sucker for unusual dice, so when Hasbro announced Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Dicelings, dice that transform into monster figurines, I preordered immediately. Despite the preorder estimating that they would be shipped in March, I was pleasantly surprised to receive them...
Read MoreUnder the Seas of Vodari Review
by Jared Rascher | Feb 6, 2023 | Reviews
For prosperity, let it be known in the year of this writing, 2023, in the first month of the year, there was much that distracted those who would write about RPGs. In an effort to better serve you, the reader, I have attempted to partition the section of my mental hard drive that contains January...
Read MoreGnomecast #157 – Splitting the Party
by Poddy Gnomington | Feb 1, 2023 | Game Mastering, GMing Advice, Gnomecast, Tools for GMs
http://misdirectedmark.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/GC_157_Splitting_the_Party-_Final.mp3 You go down that hallway and I’ll go down this one. You want to split the party? Is that a good idea? Well, Ang, Thomas, and Chris are here to tell you why it is, some tips for how to do it well, and...
Read MoreB2 DM Advice – Revisited
by J.T. Evans | Jan 30, 2023 | Game Mastering, GMing Advice
B2: The Keep on the Borderlands If you’ve been in the RPG hobby for long enough (almost four decades for me), then you’ve at least heard of The Keep on the Borderlands. The module was published by TSR in 1980 (and updated in 1981) to support the Basic D&D system box set created by...
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