Hey there, I’m looking to get on board this train. The system looks so much cleaner than 3e, 5e, 4e, whatever!

Hey there, I’m looking to get on board this train. The system looks so much cleaner than 3e, 5e, 4e, whatever!

Hey there, I’m looking to get on board this train. The system looks so much cleaner than 3e, 5e, 4e, whatever!

Noob question for which there doesn’t seem to be a lot of details on the net – is the print book any different from what’s in the SRD book? Also, I read the advice here ( http://www.dungeon-world.com/category/bonus/tools/ ) – any other good resources for new groups?

I’m going to be doing my best to not bork this the way I screwed up Burning Wheel by running it too much like D&D, rolling for every action instead of for each significant event!

http://www.dungeon-world.com/category/bonus/tools/

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  1. The print book has different layout, I think, and art. That’s the main difference. I think there are also a few minor edits / typoes that might be fixed in the print book but not the public text.

    As far as rolling for each action or whatever, it’s really quite simple: the only time you roll is when a move is triggered. The scale/time/whatever of that might vary, but that’s when you roll. Remember that and it should be great. 🙂

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