Great job! Thank you for providing such great insight and ideas. This was so refreshing! Linear play that allows for ebb and flow. Unpredictably is what makes playing so much fun within basic guidelines. Keep providing great content. It’s a breath of fresh air!
Excellent and very actionable advice, with clear examples! I do the same thing. I find locations and characters to be the most important - you can extrapolate many situations from just mixing them up and finding relations!
Yep, and the more obscure the reference, the better. There are even a TON of old public domain comics on comicbookplus, so you'll never run out of reading material.
well my twisted brain seems to do ok, but i have no problem "borrowing" from other modules or game books :) i then insert them as encounters, not really over all game story. thanks for the vid another great info session, cheers, keep em rollin
Thanks for watching. My well runs dry sometimes just like everyone else's. Plus it's kind of a fun way to read or watch something when you're looking for elements to use in your games. Now if I can just find a way to do that with Matlock.
My difficulty in planning sessions always seems to be the plethora of ideas I have running in the back of mind all at once and narrowing them down to just a few. Staying focused and savoring the moments while not jumping too quickly from one thing to the next is a real struggle. Not sure if anyone else wrestles with that? Thoughts? Helpful ideas?
Too many ideas is a problem even when planning group games (trust me, I know). One thing you might do is roll a dice to narrow down the options. Just a thought, but do what works best for you. All the best in your gaming!
I really enjoy this style of video, it was simple but sharp and useful. Earned a sub 👍
Thanks so much. Hopefully the video's narrator is not too simple as well. All the best!
Great job! Thank you for providing such great insight and ideas. This was so refreshing! Linear play that allows for ebb and flow. Unpredictably is what makes playing so much fun within basic guidelines. Keep providing great content. It’s a breath of fresh air!
Thanks so much! Always trying to be a very useful engine.
Excellent and very actionable advice, with clear examples! I do the same thing. I find locations and characters to be the most important - you can extrapolate many situations from just mixing them up and finding relations!
Yep, and the more obscure the reference, the better. There are even a TON of old public domain comics on comicbookplus, so you'll never run out of reading material.
well my twisted brain seems to do ok, but i have no problem "borrowing" from other modules or game books :) i then insert them as encounters, not really over all game story. thanks for the vid another great info session, cheers, keep em rollin
Thanks so much! Keep the game rolling, man!
Great ideas, John! Thanks for the suggestions.
Thanks as always Shannon. Plus it's an excuse to read more comic books!
Solid way to farm for ideas
Thanks for watching. My well runs dry sometimes just like everyone else's. Plus it's kind of a fun way to read or watch something when you're looking for elements to use in your games. Now if I can just find a way to do that with Matlock.
Good episode with solid advice :)
Thanks Vince!
Really good!
Thanks so much!
I used Emperor Cartagia from B5 once, that was a BLAST.
Was that in a fantasy game? Did you reskin him?
@@sharpmountaingames9303 yes, and kinda. He was the emperor of the last remnant of a long-passed empire, preserved in a valley outside of normal time.
My difficulty in planning sessions always seems to be the plethora of ideas I have running in the back of mind all at once and narrowing them down to just a few. Staying focused and savoring the moments while not jumping too quickly from one thing to the next is a real struggle. Not sure if anyone else wrestles with that? Thoughts? Helpful ideas?
Too many ideas is a problem even when planning group games (trust me, I know). One thing you might do is roll a dice to narrow down the options. Just a thought, but do what works best for you. All the best in your gaming!