Same as Ogre Mage.
IF...one were to be interested in The One Ring rpg, should one purchased the Core Rule Book or the Starter Set?
Hypothetically speaking of course


Same as Ogre Mage.
Core.hedgeknight wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 9:14 pmSame as Ogre Mage.
IF...one were to be interested in The One Ring rpg, should one purchased the Core Rule Book or the Starter Set?
Hypothetically speaking of course![]()
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Consider yourself invited!
Since I wasn't following the Scenario Simulator thread, I've skimmed it a bit to figure out what it's about. That sounds great and I think the narrative-heavy approach of Fate may show some real differences with other, more familiar systems. I'm in!Leitz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 3:16 amConsider yourself invited!
I'm definitely thinking "swashy-buckly", and the Scenario Simulator Layout will help players see what sorts of things will be done, so they have some guildance on character generation. It also gives me a simple structure to build on. Because I'll be learning to DM Fate (for that matter, to play Fate), having a explicit structure will help.
I'd be interested in learning FATE. I'm not sure I could commit to an ongoing campaign, so the Scenario Simulator sounds perfect!Leitz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 3:16 amConsider yourself invited!
I'm definitely thinking "swashy-buckly", and the Scenario Simulator Layout will help players see what sorts of things will be done, so they have some guildance on character generation. It also gives me a simple structure to build on. Because I'll be learning to DM Fate (for that matter, to play Fate), having a explicit structure will help.
My goal is to come up with a fun setting, and to hit as many of the ScenSim "encounters" as I can. Each encounter will be what Fate calls a "minor milestone", and will be an encapsulated scene in the game.
Happy to have you aboard! I'm going to stick as close to Fate Core as I can, and I expect a lot of OOC dialogue as we go. Fate is collaborative, and that actually counts as one of the "encounters".
"Stole" the Core Rulebook off a guy for 20 smackers. And I downloaded the Paizo bundle the other day. When I finish my 5E game, I'm going back to Pathfinder. I know it has a lot of crunch and munch, but I can regulate that easier than all the shit in 5E.GreyWolfVT wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 4:03 pm I've recently dove into Pathfinder 2e and just with what is in the beginner box set. I like the system, I'd be interested in playing Pathfinder on here though I don't wish to GM it. Oddly I actually like this over some other editions of D&D.