D&D 5E War Never Changes: Fallout Inspired Post Apocalyptic Campaign?


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Cadence

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Technically yes.

I don't have a tablet or whatever neither do the players.

If you make your own 5e based material for the players (new subclass, equipment, spells, whatnot), how do you share it with the other players?

(Can they read it on a PC at home, and if they picked out the parts they needed for play - say a page or two on their modified class write up or whatnot - they could print it out?)
 

Zardnaar

Legend
If you make your own 5e based material for the players (new subclass, equipment, spells, whatnot), how do you share it with the other players?

(Can they read it on a PC at home, and if they picked out the parts they needed for play - say a page or two on their modified class write up or whatnot - they could print it out?)

Generally I'll share pdfs or print out


I'll print out entire books but hate doing it at home. Usually smaller ones ideally not full colour.

Colour printing is stupidly expensive here. Cheaper to buy the book. If you do it at home the ink is stupidly expensive.

Island tax, no cheap Amazon type deals.

2nd hand 5E book here normally goes for more than a new one in USA on Amazon.

2E phb was around a week's rent when I started playing. A PC close to a years.
 

Reynard

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Generally I'll share pdfs or print out


I'll print out entire books but hate doing it at home. Usually smaller ones ideally not full colour.

Coloyr printing is stupidly expensive here. Cheaper to buy the book. If you do it at home the ink is stupidly expensive.

Island tax, no cheap Amazon type deals.

2nd hand 5E book here normally goes for more than a new one in USA on Amazon.

2E phb was around a week's rent when I started playing.
I mean, you do you, but couldn't you buy a tablet for what you spend to print this stuff out?
 

Zardnaar

Legend
I mean, you do you, but couldn't you buy a tablet for what you spend to print this stuff out?
Over the long term maybe.

I prefer books though. It's more if you want non WotC stuff or not D&D. Up to a year ago the books were essentially free.

Gonna have a very large bill in coming soon. Buy electronics, repair house. Buy electronics, repair house.....

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You can read the Gamma World wiki, it is totally legal if you want to read the lore. Of course there is also a Fallout wiki.

Any suggestion? To start from zero with a "Eberron/magitek" version of Gamma World.

If you want PCs with high-tech, then you should use Starfinder by Paizo.
 

Zardnaar

Legend
You can read the Gamma World wiki, it is totally legal if you want to read the lore. Of course there is also a Fallout wiki.

Any suggestion? To start from zero with a "Eberron/magitek" version of Gamma World.

If you want PCs with high-tech, then you should use Starfinder by Paizo.

Read fallout wiki a lot, GW a while ago.
 

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