Hey guys! Back with some more of our Apocalypse in cago! We did some mundane stuff (and some maelstrom stuff) in this episode. Please enjoy!
Originally shared by Colin Matter
Hello! Please join the Wednesday Night Crew for side A of the Fifth session of our Apocalypse World series! Alex, Kaetlyn, Kolton, and Matt joined me to play in our very own apocalypse. Please join Koo the Childthing, Kray the Faceless, Wolf the…
Has anyone tried the trick with the stats I’m talking about below? The traddiness of it wigs me out a bit.
Has anyone tried the trick with the stats I’m talking about below? The traddiness of it wigs me out a bit.
Originally shared by Robert Bohl
Rethinking the Half-Breed
Right now, the Half-Breed playbook is a social monster. The moves are:
* I have lots of friends
* I’m a human noble
* I run a resistance
* I’ve been everywhere
Is there a reason that a half-troll or half-orc should be such a social dominator? You could make the argument that people who live (or between) in two cultures are going to hone their social skills, but that seems essentialist and in many cases wrong.
I think BitD’s position(controlled-risky-desperate) is a nice mechanic for determining the difficulty of the…
I think BitD’s position(controlled-risky-desperate) is a nice mechanic for determining the difficulty of the fictional positioning.
Has anyone tried to adapt this mechanic into PbtA? For example, I think it can be easily fused into the power proflie in Worlds in Peril(simple-difficult-borderline).