Luke Green will be running several series of games in late July and August on Gauntlet Hangouts. Here is a link to the first series, about occult investigation in the Divine Blood setting.
Luke Green will be running several series of games in late July and August on Gauntlet Hangouts.
Luke Green will be running several series of games in late July and August on Gauntlet Hangouts.
The other three series include another Divine Blood series (more comedic centered), one playtest of a PbtA hack for Sword Art Online/Log Horizon style games and one Masks game. Which already has three slots filled.
The other three series include another Divine Blood series (more comedic centered), one playtest of a PbtA hack for Sword Art Online/Log Horizon style games and one Masks game. Which already has three slots filled.
For those unused to Fate. The upcoming Wu Xia PbtA hack, Legend of the Elements, has two mechanics that work similar to Fate mechanics.
Chi works somewhat like Fate Points (though does not impact advancement). And Tags work like Aspects (though Aspects can be beneficial as well as harmful)
I also run Fate rather like the way PbtA runs: the player tells me what they are going to do and I translate that into mechanics and ask for a roll. Ideally I should be the only one thinking much about mechanics. I’m used to player actions taking the story in bizarre directions. So I’ve gotten used to improvising. Also I am a fan of offering what Fate calls “success with major cost” on a failed roll. It is usually quite entertaining.
The character creation in Divine Blood is a bit more crunchy than normal Fate or PbtA. I have to admit that that’s a bit of my Hero System background leaking through.
I have run the setting as FAE easily enough and I’ve notes for running it in MotW. But with the new expansion in the works I’m sort of wanting to demo the system I sell the setting with.
The upcoming expansion, btw, deals with slice of life gameplay so the included scenarios aren’t exactly in line with that, being more action/adventure oriented, but it does give me the chance to showcase the new backer chosen species templates a little.
For those unused to Fate. The upcoming Wu Xia PbtA hack, Legend of the Elements, has two mechanics that work similar to Fate mechanics.
Chi works somewhat like Fate Points (though does not impact advancement). And Tags work like Aspects (though Aspects can be beneficial as well as harmful)
I also run Fate rather like the way PbtA runs: the player tells me what they are going to do and I translate that into mechanics and ask for a roll. Ideally I should be the only one thinking much about mechanics. I’m used to player actions taking the story in bizarre directions. So I’ve gotten used to improvising. Also I am a fan of offering what Fate calls “success with major cost” on a failed roll. It is usually quite entertaining.
The character creation in Divine Blood is a bit more crunchy than normal Fate or PbtA. I have to admit that that’s a bit of my Hero System background leaking through.
I have run the setting as FAE easily enough and I’ve notes for running it in MotW. But with the new expansion in the works I’m sort of wanting to demo the system I sell the setting with.
The upcoming expansion, btw, deals with slice of life gameplay so the included scenarios aren’t exactly in line with that, being more action/adventure oriented, but it does give me the chance to showcase the new backer chosen species templates a little.
So now we’re starting Gauntlet Asia? Awesome!
So now we’re starting Gauntlet Asia? Awesome!
Yeah, I like to run short campaigns, one shots and demos on my vacation periods. My weekends are already filled with my playtest group and other games.
So, there will probably be long stretches between my games.
If you want to see some of my other one-shots, I have some of them on my youtube channel.
Yeah, I like to run short campaigns, one shots and demos on my vacation periods. My weekends are already filled with my playtest group and other games.
So, there will probably be long stretches between my games.
If you want to see some of my other one-shots, I have some of them on my youtube channel.