Well now that it is in the hands of the owner I can share some photos of some custom Dungeon World books I made

Well now that it is in the hands of the owner I can share some photos of some custom Dungeon World books I made

Well now that it is in the hands of the owner I can share some photos of some custom Dungeon World books I made

Wicked Fantasy by John Wick (yes, That John Wick) only needs under $100 to have a conversion written by our own Sage…

Wicked Fantasy by John Wick (yes, That John Wick) only needs under $100 to have a conversion written by our own Sage…

Wicked Fantasy by John Wick (yes, That John Wick) only needs under $100 to have a conversion written by our own Sage & Adam.

(My apologies, didn’t see the post a bit further down)

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2006204732/wicked-fantasy

Next week I will start my second long campaign and I’m looking for advice!

Next week I will start my second long campaign and I’m looking for advice!

Next week I will start my second long campaign and I’m looking for advice!

– Can you suggest ma a cool dwarven racial move for The Thief?

– For The Ranger?

Thanks in advance and feel free to post more than a option and comment others ideas.

EDIT:The stretch goal has been met! Adam? Sage? No rest for the “wicked”, eh?

EDIT:The stretch goal has been met! Adam? Sage? No rest for the “wicked”, eh?

EDIT:The stretch goal has been met! Adam? Sage? No rest for the “wicked”, eh?

John Wick & Gillian Fraser’s “Wicked Fantasy” kickstarter is, at the moment, $74 away from reaching its $17,500 stretch goal.

“$17,500 – DUNGEON WORLD CONVERSION BY SAGE LATORRA AND ADAM KOEBEL!”

All you need to get your foot in the door is $10; that will net you the pdf and 10 music tracks to accompany the setting.

EDIT: Thanks to Matt Mensch for providing the link.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2006204732/wicked-fantasy

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2006204732/wicked-fantasy

I’ve been looking over the dungeon starters and playbooks and similar documents and I was wondering – what programs…

I’ve been looking over the dungeon starters and playbooks and similar documents and I was wondering – what programs…

I’ve been looking over the dungeon starters and playbooks and similar documents and I was wondering – what programs are people using to build their customisations into this nice layouts?  Is it InDesign, or some alternative?

Quick query: How does one handle monster special abilities?

Quick query: How does one handle monster special abilities?

Quick query: How does one handle monster special abilities? Like, a Gorgon turning someone to stone with a glance, or a Scorpion’s poison sting? A Beholder’s Disintegrate beam? The debilities seem good for certain things, but I feel like the -1 only goes so far… I guess I’m just a bit confused, coming from a D&D background/mindset…

Also, is there an expanded Spell list anywhere? Our group’s mage is hoping for the versatility, or at least the breath of options, that his AD&D Magic User had. Where’s Lightning Bolt? Floating Disk? Burning Hands?

Quick Question:  Why does the Bard have 2 advanced moves that are exactly the same – Multiclass Dabbler and…

Quick Question:  Why does the Bard have 2 advanced moves that are exactly the same – Multiclass Dabbler and…

Quick Question:  Why does the Bard have 2 advanced moves that are exactly the same – Multiclass Dabbler and Multiclass Initiate?  Are they supposed to be different somehow from each other?  Is that a mistake?  Am I just missing something?

Okay, guys – I need another bit of help.

Okay, guys – I need another bit of help.

Okay, guys – I need another bit of help.

The DW campaign continues, and , for the most part, it’s going incredibly well.

However, the Thief and the Paladin …. really don’t like each other.  Really.  It’s come to blows more than once and, unfortunately, the dice mechanics aren’t working as well as I expected.

I do, however, feel I’m doing something wrong.  

The rules as written assume that for every die roll, there’s a reaction.  That obviously doesn’t work nearly as well with PCs – how do you handle those instances where PCs decide they want to try to kill each other?

So here is my problem with Dungeon World

So here is my problem with Dungeon World

So here is my problem with Dungeon World

Greetings people, most of you know me as a fan of the system, someone that has a good grasp on what it’s about and how you use it. I think i give quite good avice on here and DW is certainly a system i really like. 

So why am i more interested in AW and Monsterhearts despite having not much experience in either genres? 

They promote roleplaying. 

hey hey stop it right here, 

roleplaying is not only talking in character – that is for sure. DW is totally cool in making you make choices for your character and defining him trough play. 

Still, in AW or MH you need to talk to people way more then in DW. It’s about Community and Interpersonal Drama as much as it’s about cool action. You have more things that make you relate to other people and interact with them. 

Now i know that DW is basically fantasy-action-movie World and not Song-of-Ice-and-Fire-and-Intrigue-World.

Having a focus on making people talk in character to each other and NPCs is much harder to do in DW. 

You can do all those things but it’S not as much regular part of play. 

Do you agree? 

That is why i played AW with my group, to get them to stay in character more and interact with people. We played Mouse Guard before and that game is a bit more about community and interacting but a lot of the time you are out in the wilderness and only need to talk in your patrol (and a lot of stuff can be done OOC). So we played AW and we had lot’s of this stuff. 

How do you get interacting in character more into DW?