From a usage standpoint, it might have more utility cut up into cards. Easily randomized, easy to track who's got what, easy to pick and choose without the whole bundle, or to add to later.
reminds me of a starting equipment/shop page from this criminally neglected Italian RPG: http://leganerd.com/2013/01/01/gdr-ufficialmente-morti-kata-kumbas/ (at bottom)
Is 5th Edition OSR? (Part I)
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(Design by Thaddeus Moore)
The Old School Renaissance movement found solid footing in D&D RPGs shortly
after D&D 4th Edition was released in 2008. During ...
LotFP Has A Sale And New Free Books
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Basically this.
https://lotfp.substack.com/p/new-books-now-available-lotfp-year
James and Yannick and Glynn and Matthew are all good at what they do (I ...
RIP OFF YOUR SKIN AND KILL YOUR GOD.
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Out of game. Kind of.
I don't care about Fun. I'm not competing in the Funlympics because it's a
participation trophy and if your table isn't having Fun
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I'm Zak, I live in Los Angeles. Most of the people I know here are women I know from being a porn "actor"--so they're porn stars and strippers. So that's who I play Dungeons & Dragons with.
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Wow. There's a whole lot of NOPE there for a paranoid adventurer. The Key, the Lantern, and the Morningstar would be my first grabs.
From a usage standpoint, it might have more utility cut up into cards. Easily randomized, easy to track who's got what, easy to pick and choose without the whole bundle, or to add to later.
reminds me of a starting equipment/shop page from this criminally neglected Italian RPG: http://leganerd.com/2013/01/01/gdr-ufficialmente-morti-kata-kumbas/ (at bottom)
Thanks for the link! I have been looking for such lists for ages.
I sort of borrowed the original idea from the Lone Wolf gamebooks.
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