Dear Mr Dragonslayer 🙂 How do you handle resource management in an open table campaign? Your wrote a great article on "returning to base" each session in an open table campaign. We are planning to run Barrowmaze as an open table. The system is 5e (because that is what everyone played before), with rules from … Continue reading Ask the Dragonslayer #6: Resource Management in the Open Table Style
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The World of 100 Wonders
There is no magic in this world but for these one hundred items... Find the PDF on the itch store! 🙂 The original text comes from Patrick Stuart of the False Machine blog. These entries have been edited out of fascination to increase their likelihood of arriving at more gaming tables. Find the original article … Continue reading The World of 100 Wonders
Odd Notation: Monsters
If you’re reading this, it’s likely you’ve run or played in a games in the Mark of the Odd family, be it Into the Odd or Runecairn or Weird North. I myself have run Cairn, Electric Bastionland, Maze Rats, and Mausritter and of course I’ve also run my own Skorne and Adventure Hour!, which trace … Continue reading Odd Notation: Monsters
Ranged attacks in fantasy
Most fantasy RPGs are base-melee. They assume swords, claws, and clubs from adventurers and monsters alike. Many modern and sci-fi RPGs are base-ranged. They assume pew-pew lasers and bullets. Balancing ("preserving interesting choices" for) these two options can be tricky. A good question for fantasy RPGs is this: why NOT use a ranged weapon? There … Continue reading Ranged attacks in fantasy
Focus on the World: Character sheets
There are many ways to play Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I recently had the joy of sharing my favorite game with my father, my brother, and a good friend. Each of them played different from each other, who in turn played different from me. My dad was thorough in his adventure, wanting to find … Continue reading Focus on the World: Character sheets
Are you a better designer than a sixth grader?
You might think I made these, but I didn't. This style of humor is totally me though. I played in an RPG run by a 12 year old. Same cousin as referenced here, but now one year older and wiser. When I brought Maze Rats over, she stole my copy and made her own adventure … Continue reading Are you a better designer than a sixth grader?
GRIM RATS
Fun lich guy... 🙂 After making GRIM FORTUNES and Island Rats, I wanted to revisit both in this hack. HERE ARE THE RULES. What's all new here? Reaction (missing from Island Rats, whoops)New backgrounds (they fall closer in line with classic DnD, plus some pulls from Wormskin and Cairn).No longer married to Hot Springs Island... … Continue reading GRIM RATS
Island Rats
The remaster no one asked for! 😀 This is the marvelous Maze Rats with the glorious gunpowder sandbox Hot Springs Island. Friends and I were talking about Hot Springs Island at a party (Happy 21st, Jon!). Made me remember this game (find the old version here). And there were some changes I wanted to make. … Continue reading Island Rats
Scrapyard Style
Welcome to the next episode of "Conquering Perfectionism." I'm your host, contestant, director, producer, and proud audience member: Sam. A piece of advice I've been given about being a perfectionist is to try new things. Revisit the process of sucking and getting better over and over. So I've been making art. Also, as I've been … Continue reading Scrapyard Style
Maze Rats: Scrapyard Edition
Celebrating the end of student teaching with the purchase of blank index cards and black gel pens. Saw Scrap Princess's work in Tomb of the Serpent Kings first. Eyeing up Fire on the Velvet Horizon as well... Basically, the point is that making art is very relaxing. You don't even have to be good to … Continue reading Maze Rats: Scrapyard Edition









