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  1. Reynard

    Daggerheart survey from Darrington Press

    We very much enjoy playing Daggerheart in person, and I enjoy running it at cons, but I am very happy that it has official FG support now so i can run it more often and for folks who don't like within 45 minutes drive.
  2. Reynard

    What are you reading in 2026?

    I just finished "If anyone builds it, everyone dies," and I need something a little lighter to recover. Maybe I will reread The Road.
  3. Reynard

    Daggerheart survey from Darrington Press

    This isn't bad but I like Incredible Creatures better.
  4. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) DnD 5e designer [Mike Mearls] explains how INDIE RPGs are taking over

    It just feels like something that would benefit everyone in the space. But then, i don't actually know anything about the logistics of doing such a thing, or if businesses would even be interested enough to help fund it.
  5. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) DnD 5e designer [Mike Mearls] explains how INDIE RPGs are taking over

    I still wish there was some sort of TTRPG trade organization that actually tracked data and did surveys for the hobby as a whole. It feels like we are constantly trying to extrapolate from incomplete or potentially sus data.
  6. Reynard

    Daggerheart survey from Darrington Press

    That is an excellent little book. And it reminds me i want to try entering some of them into FG now that DH is live.
  7. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) DnD 5e designer [Mike Mearls] explains how INDIE RPGs are taking over

    I think it is worth pointing out that what people are BUYING may not in fact be the same as what people are PLAYING. So comparing GenCon tables to sales data is not going to be especially useful. D&D is popular. Every con has D&D games -- both Organized Play and whatever random stuff us con...
  8. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) Building A Contemporary Fantasy Setting For 5.5E

    The point of the exercise of it being a 5.5E setting versus something like Modern5E would be to keep the rules modifications to a minimum and focus on expanded options -- similar to how Eberron and Ravenloft treat rules for their milieus.
  9. Reynard

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    People like what they like. That's cool. But that is different than calling it "good".
  10. Reynard

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Ah. I replied too quickly. Goodreads -- you know, Amazon's astro-turf book site -- doesn't actually tell us much past popularity. "Quality" does not really come into it. Of course those people would pick RP1.
  11. Reynard

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    If The Martian and Ready Player One are the top contenders for Best Sci Fi of the 21st Century, I would suggest the creator of that list doesn't particularly like Science Fiction.
  12. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) Building A Contemporary Fantasy Setting For 5.5E

    Genre isn't just setting, though. Contemporary/Urban Fantasy is a genre, and so building a setting in that genre necessitates building whatever extra rules you might need with that genre as the primary focus, not some ill conceived attempt at realism in firearms.
  13. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) Building A Contemporary Fantasy Setting For 5.5E

    I am just curious why "akin to the southwest" and not just "in the southwest"? What is gained by making it second world contemporary fantasy? Not arguing -- genuinely curious. As I mentioned, the one time I did it, it gave us a fresh take on our supers campaign -- D&D tropes as supers...
  14. Reynard

    Shadowdark Shadowdark Discussion Thread [+]

    I think it is easy to overstate the inherent "tone" of Shadowdark, from a mechanical perspective. It is one of the easiest games to hack to get whatever tone you want out of it. Many, many people and small companies have already proven that grimdark, mud and blood spelunking is not nearly the...
  15. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) Building A Contemporary Fantasy Setting For 5.5E

    Sure, but that isn't contemporary or urban fantasy. That's magitech and aetherpunk.
  16. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) Building A Contemporary Fantasy Setting For 5.5E

    In much contemporary or urban fantasy fiction, you need enchanted weapons (or weapons of special materials) to harm monsters. Gun don't kill goblins or werewolves or dragons -- starsteel does (or whatever). What I think some people ar doing is trying to construct some logic, instead of looking...
  17. Reynard

    Daggerheart survey from Darrington Press

    I think there is definitely room to build Daggerheart adventures more around the Savage Worlds "Plot Point Campaign" model than like the 5E model. Give the GM the important inflection points, all the necessary adversaries and environments, and let the GM run it.
  18. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) Building A Contemporary Fantasy Setting For 5.5E

    If John Wick can do it, D&D certainly can. Some folks are focused so much on how "guns just can't work in D&D" that they are missing the point: it is still an action adventure game. It doesn't have to be realistic, any more than melee combat in "regular" D&D is. Which it isn't, not even a little.
  19. Reynard

    D&D 5E (2024) Building A Contemporary Fantasy Setting For 5.5E

    Well, what I am talking about is a much more traditional Urban/Contemporary Fantasy setting. That is, Earth as we know it, but with magical stuff in the shadows. I don't think advancing the Realms (or whatever) to some analog of the 20th century is quite the same genre. And I make that statement...
  20. Reynard

    Daggerheart on Fantasy grounds

    I spent 10 minutes making a character and it was pretty smooth. the only thing is it does not actually tell you how many experiences or cards you can have at 1st level. not a big deal, but since there is a wizard i can of expected it to block the add button after doing 2. The attacks, checks and...
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