Brilliant RPG world mapping trick from Gnome Stew: Roll dice in a game box lid, and use their physical location and…

Brilliant RPG world mapping trick from Gnome Stew: Roll dice in a game box lid, and use their physical location and…

Originally shared by Brent Newhall

Brilliant RPG world mapping trick from Gnome Stew: Roll dice in a game box lid, and use their physical location and value to create a map.

http://www.gnomestew.com/tools-for-gms/how-to-make-a-drop-map/ 

http://www.gnomestew.com/tools-for-gms/how-to-make-a-drop-map/

I know some folks like adapting old D&D adventures for use with DW. I thought this freebie might be of some interest.

I know some folks like adapting old D&D adventures for use with DW. I thought this freebie might be of some interest.

I know some folks like adapting old D&D adventures for use with DW. I thought this freebie might be of some interest.

http://www.dndclassics.com/dnd_temple.php

Hi all.

Hi all.

Hi all. I picked up the original Ravenloft boxed set recently and am thinking about using it to run Dungeon World when it arrives. I figure the dread lords are good fronts, and the first boxed is still pretty wide open. I plan on opening the game with “The mists part. What do you do?” Any thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated!