Create a TTRPG Adventure in 10 Easy Steps!
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JP, I’m gonna need to know more about this hardcover book you teased us with!
Oh you'll hear all about it!
I too am VERY interested in this 😮
So excited for a hardcover compilation!
Thanks JP! Writing my first RPG, and this will be super handy when putting it all together.
I like to start small. 7 hexes is all you need for 3-4 sessions.
SUPER agree!
Always great advices! Thank you!!!!
thank you for this vid! you always inspire me to keep my campaign going !
Thanks a lot dude! Your tips are amazing
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thx
as always, i love u videos
Is the hardcover going to be a Kickstarter? Would love to see that with maybe some stretch goals for other goodies.
Yep! That’s the plan!
Another W upload 👏👏👏
Aaaand making your miniatures available...😁...?
Which system are you currently using? I assume a lot of home brew, but is it d20 based, d100, etc?
I’m trying out all kinds of stuff! Wrapping up a play test game using Heroes of Cerulea. Playing in an ongoing Shadow of the Demon Lord game. And about to play Cy_Borg and Monster of the Week!
@@JPCoovert Cool! I experiment a lot and like to see I'm not alone. My go to is a rules light PF2e game I pretty much just made myself. I like the PF2e character options, but hate the complexity, so I bolted it on to some rules light OSR type rules.
Step zero: session zero. Afterwards the adventure most likely will write itself.
1 scale
2 theme
3 goal
4 locations
5 factions
6 conflict
7 mysteries & secrets
8 extra danger
9 randomness
10 rewards
This is not an adventure design. This is campaign design.
I disagree, I think step 1 is where you determine how in depth you want to take this. This could be used to map out a campaign, but it can also be used for small adventures as well. It’s up to how much detail you’re inspired to add.