So, ran my first (successful) game of DW at the weekend there. Had monumental fun.

So, ran my first (successful) game of DW at the weekend there. Had monumental fun.

So, ran my first (successful) game of DW at the weekend there. Had monumental fun.

But here’s the question….

Each time the party dispatched some grunts they wanted XP.

My understanding is that you only ‘mark XP’ when rolling a -6, playing to your alignment, or resolving bonds?

Is that right?

Because there was one player who was consistently rolling badly – failing just about every roll, and another player who was successful at everything they did (don’t believe the rolled a -6 all night).

So is it right that the useless character (who actually cause the party alot of trouble due to the ‘unwanted attention’) will end up with more XP than the character who actually took care of the situation (dispatched the grunts)?

That doesn’t seem fair to me….

I don’t know if it’s popular or not but this site is long online http://donjon.bin.sh/ and I love to visit it from…

I don’t know if it’s popular or not but this site is long online http://donjon.bin.sh/ and I love to visit it from…

I don’t know if it’s popular or not but this site is long online http://donjon.bin.sh/ and I love to visit it from time to time. And it sure has a lot of stuff to be used with DW.

http://donjon.bin.sh/

Are there already some Android apps to improve DW game?

Are there already some Android apps to improve DW game?

Are there already some Android apps to improve DW game? :] I haven’t actually used my phone to aid me (well, only to record games), but as I recall from DnD games – keeping track of initiative and HP is sometimes cumbersome.

So someone, somewhere, is indexing all the great stuff people are building for DW, right?

So someone, somewhere, is indexing all the great stuff people are building for DW, right?

So someone, somewhere, is indexing all the great stuff people are building for DW, right? Someone’s building a wiki or something with links to all the great moves and monsters and items and classes and races that people are posting on the web, yes?

If you haven’t seen it, this site has a ton of random generators that are relevant to your interests.

If you haven’t seen it, this site has a ton of random generators that are relevant to your interests.

If you haven’t seen it, this site has a ton of random generators that are relevant to your interests. “Quests” and “Worlds & Planes” are great for Freebooting Scum like us.

http://donjon.bin.sh/fantasy/random/#quest

I made another thing. This time it’s a blank monster card with tabs.

I made another thing. This time it’s a blank monster card with tabs.

I made another thing. This time it’s a blank monster card with tabs.

There are some instructions with this one. It’s designed for a 5 x 8 index card. Cut on the thin rectangle and either fold or cut on the dotted line. You can glue the whole shebang to an index card or just glue/staple/tape the two sides together.

The tabs are for the monster type. Cut out the tabs that don’t apply to the monster in question. The Custom tab is for anything you want, like favorite or featured monsters.

You can now pull out all of the cards of a certain category, no matter where they are in your monster stack. If you keep your monsters in an index box, you can pull a monster at random if you need one in a hurry by taking the first card that has the tab you want.

http://pavao.org/dungeonworld/MonsterCards.pdf

http://pavao.org/dungeonworld/MonsterCards.pdf

Our Planarch campaign wiki lives!  We’ll have lots of jobs listed up there for stealing purposes.

Our Planarch campaign wiki lives!  We’ll have lots of jobs listed up there for stealing purposes.

Our Planarch campaign wiki lives!  We’ll have lots of jobs listed up there for stealing purposes.

We’re just using the free account at Obsidian Portal for now, I want to check out the mapping functionality before laying down the jingle for ascended access.  Parasite-level users like me can only upload one map.

http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaigns/ditchbiggin-parish

http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaigns/ditchbiggin-parish

The current draft of a “Power Of The Elements” supplement I’m working on and hoping to actually formally release.

The current draft of a “Power Of The Elements” supplement I’m working on and hoping to actually formally release.

The current draft of a “Power Of The Elements” supplement I’m working on and hoping to actually formally release. Five new monsters, five new compendium classes.

Ran the Planarch Codex this past weekend. The three jobs I rolled up were:

Ran the Planarch Codex this past weekend. The three jobs I rolled up were:

Ran the Planarch Codex this past weekend. The three jobs I rolled up were:

1. Freebooters + Delivery + Wizard + No One Knows

A local freebooter crew has subcontracted a job to you, delivering a giant-severed-head-in-bag to a wizard who hired them to acquire it but then disappeared. You agree to take the head, find the wizard, and get him to pay for it.

2. Guild + Protection + Guild + Distant Plane

The Circle Makers guild has fractured in two and one side has hired you to protect them from the other. Apparently, they’ve been drawing magic circles to protect wealthy planes from Dis’ encroachment, but things got messy when one plane was unable to keep up with payments.

3. Diabolist + Acquisition + Diplomat + Nearby Parish

A local diabolist’s contract with a lesser hell is up, but he hires you to sneak into the local Embassy of Hell in the parish of Abyssal Falls (which lies directly beneath Ditchwater) and steal back the contract before his soul is collected.

They chose to have just returned from #3 (with a demon familiar in tow) and then spent the session trying to do #1. The best part was when they snuck into the wizard’s tower by leaping across from the top of the neighboring wizard’s tower. The neighbors were temporarily visiting time-travelling wizards from the future who knew their descendants, thanks to a whopping 13 on a Cha check.