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@ttrpg.networkI'm going to run my first DW game soon. I've never GM'd a TTRPG before, but I've played a few. Most players haven't played TTRPGs, so I like DW for it's simplicity to learn. I'm very comfortable improvising, but I have a bit of prep and would like some feedback on it.
My current idea is to start where all the characters are in a large jail cell. I'll ask the following to set up the world.
Then we'll set up bonds and then the adventure will begin. Based on how things go, they'll either have to do a prison break, or fight in a gladiator style arena. I'll have some enemies prepared for those scenarios. For anything else, I will just wing it.
Does this feel like good prep for the session?
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I like Dungeon World, but there are some things I don't like. I don't like the damage dice especially. It makes it more like D&D than I want to be.
I have seen mention of some variants, and I checked out the free version of Chasing Adventure which seemed more like what I was looking for.
What are the other Variants people have played, and what are they like?
It's much better, no?
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Hi Everyone,
I've copied over the Dungeon World wiki to be accessible completely off of reddit, using Google Drive instead.
Most of the links on the wiki are external links to other website, so those didn't need to be changed, but any links to a reddit comment or post has had that content copied onto a google doc in that folder, so it should be accessible without visiting Reddit.
When any changes are suggested I'll get a notification and can easily manage it.
Please let me know if anything here needs updating or improving. The intent is to make the significant resources available for Dungeon World easily available outside of reddit.
Thanks!
Hey, I know these kind of things are corny and of an old era of forums and such but I still think it's important to have a good old "welcome" thread at this moment in time :)