What topics would you use for Bardic Lore if the setting was something more similar to Star Wars or Mass Effect?

What topics would you use for Bardic Lore if the setting was something more similar to Star Wars or Mass Effect?

What topics would you use for Bardic Lore if the setting was something more similar to Star Wars or Mass Effect?

I’m looking to pick up some DW-related supplements in PDF soon.

I’m looking to pick up some DW-related supplements in PDF soon.

I’m looking to pick up some DW-related supplements in PDF soon. To guide my purchasing decisions, what is everyone’s top 5 products for DW on DTRPG?

(ignore Adventures on Dungeon Planet, Inverse World, Truncheon World  and even Grim World for this exercise)

Does anyone have a good generic illusion move? Something that covers simply creating lifelike images with sounds.

Does anyone have a good generic illusion move? Something that covers simply creating lifelike images with sounds.

Does anyone have a good generic illusion move? Something that covers simply creating lifelike images with sounds.

Separate Looks, Bonds, Drives* and Backgrounds* from the playbooks.

Separate Looks, Bonds, Drives* and Backgrounds* from the playbooks.

Separate Looks, Bonds, Drives* and Backgrounds* from the playbooks. Make those bits workable for all classes though some backgrounds only work with certain moves.

* I stopped using Alignment and Race a long time ago *

Playbooks tell you the usual; HP base, Load base, starting moves, starting gear and damage die.

But something new! Each class has a type such as martial, arcane, divine, shadow, primal or whatever. Advanced moves are labeled with a type. You can take any move upon leveling up if it matches with your type. Some moves require other moves or can only be taken on epic levels (6-10), called epic moves. Some move requirements are starter moves. Starter moves cannot be taken by a different class though Advanced Moves may include lesser versions of them. Characters can take moves from other types, but only a maximum of two and only one of those may be an epic (6-10) move.

What do you folks think? Am I crazy?! Does this defeat the entire point of DW?!?!

As a GM do you have trouble making moves in combat due to a player’s vague descriptions?

As a GM do you have trouble making moves in combat due to a player’s vague descriptions?

As a GM do you have trouble making moves in combat due to a player’s vague descriptions? Such as, “I attack him with my sword.”