I would love to see what other random generating table people use with DW. What do you guys use in your games?
I would love to see what other random generating table people use with DW. What do you guys use in your games?
I would love to see what other random generating table people use with DW. What do you guys use in your games?
I haven’t yet, but I intend to use Mythic: GME. Can’t recommend this highly enough, for a lot of reasons! I think it particularly compliments DW’s design principals, too. And there isn’t just one “way” to use it, too. You can really adapt it to how you want to use it.
I’m also resisting the temptation to run a group of friends through Shock: Social Science Fiction, Dawn of Worlds, Microscope, and How to Host a Dungeon to create a little bit of content for the world before starting a Dungeon World campaign in a setting generated by the players. But that is undoubtedly overkill on my part. 😛
This 🙂
http://meta-studios.com/dg/dungen.html
https://plus.google.com/111256963556395023796/posts/Kk1Jnxi4isB
I use the DW Encounter Deck, I like pulling cards for monsters/items/traps better than rolling them on a table.
I tend to think of them more as “list of ideas that I may or may not actually bother to roll on.” There’s a bunch of good ones here:
http://www.lastgaspgrimoire.com/generators/the-seventh-order-of-the-random-generator/
and some crazy shit here:
http://roll1d12.blogspot.com/
and here:
http://dndwithpornstars.blogspot.com/2011/08/attempt-to-list-employ-all-random.html
OSR sources are big into random tables.
Nathan Roberts Huh, very interesting. Great for an on the fly blueprint.