A new GM asked for my help in preparing for a Dungeon World game; I made this one-sheet guide to help them.

A new GM asked for my help in preparing for a Dungeon World game; I made this one-sheet guide to help them.

A new GM asked for my help in preparing for a Dungeon World game; I made this one-sheet guide to help them. Perhaps it can help others? Is there anything else you’d add to the sheet?

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1r5WLWU42_UPMhpH0xJRuF_gjpObloXrp

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1r5WLWU42_UPMhpH0xJRuF_gjpObloXrp

Further work on my OneNote templates, this is a spotlight tracker.

Further work on my OneNote templates, this is a spotlight tracker.

Further work on my OneNote templates, this is a spotlight tracker.

It’s the digital version of what I was doing by hand previously.

Every session I make one of these to ensure that it’s not just the “squeaky wheel” that gets the grease and everyone gets their moments.

Basically, when a player has the spotlight, tick off a box.

I also mark down which players were present, so I can give anyone that missed out some extra care the next session.

I’ll be copy pasting these into every session log for myself.

This a quick video of the private commission I’m working on.

This a quick video of the private commission I’m working on.

Originally shared by Storn Cook

This a quick video of the private commission I’m working on. A GM’s screen in 4 parts. I’m almost done, waiting for some oil to dry in a couple of spots so I can do some more glazing (l want the green crystals to glow).

I went a little fast with the pan, but it should give a general idea of what is going on. And the bonus of y’all getting to see my shoes!

The medium is oil, underpainting was done in gouache. I made a serious mistake with the gouache… when I went to spray fix it so I could brush on clear gesso, it was really windy outside. I should say that I have done this 100s of times. So, the spray went everywhere in large droplets, reactivated the goauche and then dried, so the underpainting was all splotchy. Which is okay, its the underpainting, but I really had to re-establish a lot of my darks. In some places, it was actually a blessing, because I got some cool texture… and I left it alone, didn’t go over it with oil.

Hope y’all like.

We’ve made a community for people to discuss and see what we are making.

We’ve made a community for people to discuss and see what we are making.

We’ve made a community for people to discuss and see what we are making. There will also be info on the DW stuff we are working on!

Originally shared by Melissa Guyll

We have made a community for our game company. That way people can see what we are up to. 🙂

I’m proud to announce that the beta edition of One Shot World is now available on DriveThruRPG!

I’m proud to announce that the beta edition of One Shot World is now available on DriveThruRPG!

I’m proud to announce that the beta edition of One Shot World is now available on DriveThruRPG!

One Shot World is a hack of Dungeon World,, designed specifically for one shot sessions. Many adjustments have been made to the rules, core moves and playbooks to simplify character creation & worldbuilding; the rest should still be very familiar.

Anyways, it’s free so you should totally check it out! I had a ton of help from this community during the Alpha release, so feedback of any kind if very appreciated!

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/242339/One-Shot-World-Beta

So I got a lot of complaints about how damage in DW is terrible.

So I got a lot of complaints about how damage in DW is terrible.

So I got a lot of complaints about how damage in DW is terrible. This is a way I thought of to be a bigger fan of my players. I don’t know what they think about it yet, because I just shared it with them, but if anyone wants to use it, feel free.

If you (like me) find clocks to be an essential part of running any game, you might like these clocks I made for…

If you (like me) find clocks to be an essential part of running any game, you might like these clocks I made for…

If you (like me) find clocks to be an essential part of running any game, you might like these clocks I made for running Dungeon World on Roll20. They follow the Blades in the Dark approach of 4, 6, 8 and 12 segment clocks.

Get the clocks here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1otgGi1cCqqfdtU_0ubUHpYIWtWLonhaW

You’ll want to set them up as a rollable token like so: https://wiki.roll20.net/Collections#Creating_a_Rollable_Table_Token (this will let you adjust the clock on the fly in play).

If you’re not familiar with clocks, this Medium post is a good overview: https://medium.com/@kwhitaker81/locked-clocked-and-ready-to-rock-c42ac20ffbd5

Do post a screenshot if you use them, I love seeing how people set up their games in Roll20.

Get this zine now!

Get this zine now!

Get this zine now! It’s a plunge into the afterlife in the tradition of some of the finest fantasy literature! Your characters might regret the journey but you won’t! Excellent material for your gaming and inspired art with every turn of the page!

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