In the RPG thread about DW, I think it is Adam Koebel who mentions that legendary warrior so badass that the player…

In the RPG thread about DW, I think it is Adam Koebel who mentions that legendary warrior so badass that the player…

In the RPG thread about DW, I think it is Adam Koebel who mentions that legendary warrior so badass that the player can’t just hack and slash her and has to figure out a different way to fight her

I know some people might be upset by this, because it seems rather arbitrary. For these people, would it be out if place to reward them with1 XP? It could represent the experience of learning to fight the best badass warrior ever, and could be a sort of a “Good try kid, try again.”

I couldn’t find this in the book, and if anyone can point out the page in case I missed it, that would be great:…

I couldn’t find this in the book, and if anyone can point out the page in case I missed it, that would be great:…

I couldn’t find this in the book, and if anyone can point out the page in case I missed it, that would be great: buuuuuuut, I couldn’t find where it was how much +bond is, and I think I remember reading in an early draft that +bond is equal to the number of bonds you have with another character. Can anyone confirm?

I had read somewhere that Dungeon World was published under Creative Commons, but I couldn’t find that anywhere in…

I had read somewhere that Dungeon World was published under Creative Commons, but I couldn’t find that anywhere in…

I had read somewhere that Dungeon World was published under Creative Commons, but I couldn’t find that anywhere in the book. Was I incorrect in my understanding?

Is it silly to come up with a few steadings before the first session of play?

Is it silly to come up with a few steadings before the first session of play?

Is it silly to come up with a few steadings before the first session of play? I think I went overboard, coming up with three steadings that are linked through trade and proximity. I only did the tags, I did not come up with any other information, nor wrote down any leading or open ended questions.