For a while I was working on a PbtA/MotW hack meant to channel Twin Peaks with a weird horror vibe, but it turns out…

For a while I was working on a PbtA/MotW hack meant to channel Twin Peaks with a weird horror vibe, but it turns out…

For a while I was working on a PbtA/MotW hack meant to channel Twin Peaks with a weird horror vibe, but it turns out hacks are an awful lot of work (especially when you decide to add in an entire additional optional rule set to accommodate playing a more Lovecraftian style game with “mythology” and “sanity” rules). I got about as far as creating my first playbook, The Special Agent, which I’ve since gone back and adapted to MotW. I’d love to hear folks thoughts on it!

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-lrvVv8HXm1nNE6Xb5_q2G47jIJ4QCNe

Someone posted this over on the MotW subreddit, and I thought it might be worth sharing here as well.

Someone posted this over on the MotW subreddit, and I thought it might be worth sharing here as well.

Someone posted this over on the MotW subreddit, and I thought it might be worth sharing here as well.

https://www.reddit.com/r/monsteroftheweek/comments/8rsvza/editable_mystery_prep_google_doc_templates/

Quick question.

Quick question.

Quick question. I apologise if it’s been asked before but I just finished up the second session of a one-shot that ended up a two-parter, and something came up that we didn’t know the answer to (these two sessions are my first and so far only experiences with MotW). If a hunter spends luck to retroactively turn a miss into a 12+, do they still mark experience for the miss? I made a quick table ruling that they wouldn’t, but we tried looking it up and from what we saw the book doesn’t explicitly say. I can kind of see the argument either way. I tried doing a search to find the answer but it didn’t come up, so I’d love to hear from y’all on how this is supposed to work.

Thanks!