Hot Take: 5e is too bloated with unnecessary rules and should be simplified
Nepalman230 @ Nepalman230 @ttrpg.network Posts 10Comments 45Joined 2 yr. ago
Nepalman230 @ Nepalman230 @ttrpg.network
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I’m just a big teddy bear really. ( nothing was ever proven.) 😌 scared player noises
Sad Paladin with secret love is sad. 😔 He worships Torm but maybe Sune can … 🥹?
But it’s not gonna be random. My players gunslinger will have the choice between two doors. One of them will be labeled Dorothy Gale. The other will be labeled Michael Nicholas Darling.
Hello! So I’m not trying to stir the pot or anything.
Have you looked at Shadowdark?
https://www.enworld.org/threads/plenty-of-time-to-die-a-shadowdark-review.697134/
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/m/product/413713
It was very highly anticipated, had a very successful Kickstarter, and he’s been very well reviewed.
The author has written several well reviewed fifth edition adventures.
Shorthand way to describe it I’ve seen is, modern rules, old school style.
I’m throwing this out there, because it has been described as an old-school variant of fifth edition.
It is so old school that you have to do three d6 down the line.
Also, there is a very interesting real Times Torch mechanic.
A lot of Osr games, put attention on things like scarcity and time this phone put a lot of attention on light.
I haven’t read it so I don’t know for sure but to me that sounds like possibly inspired by dark dungeons. Although I know that wasn’t the first game to have a very prominent darkness mechanic either.
Just wanted to throw this out here I never want anybody to change game systems. I just thought it might be interesting for people who hadn’t heard of it.