I´m sorry for the ignorance, but searching in the web I found someone refering to a “red book era” of Dungeon World.
What´s that? It´s something important?
I´m sorry for the ignorance, but searching in the web I found someone refering to a “red book era” of Dungeon World.
I´m sorry for the ignorance, but searching in the web I found someone refering to a “red book era” of Dungeon World.
What´s that? It´s something important?
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Before there was the current ruleset, there was the Red Book Version, before that there was Apocalypse D&D. They are just earlier iterations of the rules, less refined, just as fun 🙂
Wow, I just googled the fifteen pages “Apocalypse D&D”. It´s like a seed of the actual DW! Is amazing how the game evolved from it´s earliers days.
Except as a collectors item, the only real reason to track down a copy of the Red Book or PDF thereof is the two adventures published with it (The Bloodstone Idol, Spanterhook Thieves’ Guild). From that era there was also The Villager playbook, 2 compendiums (Finer Things, What Brings Us Together), and a Diablo supplement (Poor Tristram).
Yup. Red Book Dungeon World was formally released at GenCon 2011.
Marshall Miller Is that Diablo supplement available somewhere? I`ll like the perspetive of a “dark fantasy” Dungeon World.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3269630/Poor_Tristram.pdf
BANG
Thank you Adam Koebel !!
My pleasure. It was a supremely fun little thing to write. I’ve always meant to do a fuller piece.
Honestly, it´s an amazing document. Besides it serves as an escellent example of how to make fronts.