The Korean translation of the CC-BY Dungeon World is online.

The Korean translation of the CC-BY Dungeon World is online.

The Korean translation of the CC-BY Dungeon World is online. home | dungeonworldkr Thanks again to Sage and Adam for licensing the work through Creative Commons. We’ve done the same with the translated version.

We’re also trying to turn it into a proper book, with illustrations and professional editing / layout. It remains to be seen whether the KS will be successful. Wish us luck!

https://sites.google.com/site/dungeonworldkr/home

A steadings tag question: A need tag gets erased when the need is fulfilled through trade (p.218, Surplus).

A steadings tag question: A need tag gets erased when the need is fulfilled through trade (p.218, Surplus).

A steadings tag question: A need tag gets erased when the need is fulfilled through trade (p.218, Surplus). One can be added when trade is blocked (p.218, Trade). So it feels like the two tags are mutually exclusive, but there are other rules that show that they aren’t. For instance, a keep starts with both need (supplies) and trade (a steading with supplies), and there is a problem choice that adds both need and trade tags to a town. Is that an inconsistency, or is there an explanation that eludes me?

To people who have seen the development of Dungeon World since beta or earlier: Did the definition of fronts change…

To people who have seen the development of Dungeon World since beta or earlier: Did the definition of fronts change…

To people who have seen the development of Dungeon World since beta or earlier: Did the definition of fronts change during development? Right now it looks pretty much the same as in Apocalypse World, but there are passages in the book suggesting that it wasn’t always so.