Here are some moves for dealing with Godzilla sized monsters in DW.
Here are some moves for dealing with Godzilla sized monsters in DW.
Here are some moves for dealing with Godzilla sized monsters in DW.
Here are some moves for dealing with Godzilla sized monsters in DW.
Here are some moves for dealing with Godzilla sized monsters in DW.
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Awesome!
It’s good! I can’t see anyone ever choosing the ‘stuck at halfway’ option for climbing up a BAM though
I like the idea of the moves, but the choice lists need work. On Seek a Weak Point, who would ever choose “You attract unwanted attention?”
It took a while for me, but while writing magic items recently I realized choice lists only really make sense if they’re all equally undesirable or desirable. If there’s one that everyone would either always or never pick, the list needs work.
Paging Patrick Henry Downs and Mimi Mallah
regarding the Behemoth play book, and Sabe Jones regarding his Valley of the Titans setting.
Valley of the Titans? sounds awesome
http://grimportents.wordpress.com/2014/06/06/valley-of-the-titans-by-sabe-jones/ “Valley of the Titans” people!
It was a fun campaign. Four stars. Would definitely attack some giant living city again.
and J. Walton has the behemoth hosted here http://corvidsun.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/behemoth_081013.pdf
I made a trifold for it, but I’m not at home so can’t upload it yet.
This is a cool write-up Delos Adamski , I agree with others and the choices maybe need a little work. They’re not bad, but maybe…
seek a weak point on a 10+ you choose 1, on a 7-9 you choose 1 and the GM chooses 1. The miss result is great!
climbing a monster just remove the words “and got stuck” – if those aren’t at the end of that sentence I would definitely pick that option over “you lose something”
Thanks for the ideas. I’ll update and edit the moves when I can tomorrow.
These are interesting in a Titan Wars-like campaing, but I wouldn’t use them in a one in a lifetime encounter. Good work!
I made rules for giant sea monsters for my Pirates! supplement. They basically behave like ships (there are ship rules in the supplement too…) and can only be damaged with ships artillery, aoe spells, harpoon guns and the like. And they eat ships whole.
Sounds like you were inspired by Shadow of the Collossus!
SotC was a big draw for me. The rest I just filled in with some common
sense and rule of cool.