@sandromaycry With success on a 1-3 you can keep the same range while changing dice, and add a drawback on 6+ that's as likely as a success normally, still there with a d6, and out of range with the best (in this scenario) die.
@ex1stgames How about a tarot inspired coinside? With Ace to King and the four symbols on one side and the 22 major arcana on the other?
Also, a bloody theme might work, for vampire / werewolf games.
It only took me 3 years to realize that multiple people can roll the same CoinSides - at the same time. Perfect for deciding on the first player or turn order. Spin the D12 and on the count of three, all players involved stop the same #CoinSides. The lowest result goes first.
I just launched my 4th Kickstarter campaign. Come and see what I made (already, just to be safe). It's the new CYBER COINSIDES !! Cracking video too. I need some sleep - lol. This one is for #cyberpunk / #roleplayers / #dice lovers and YOU!
https://t.co/H1EQJ3odJx
So tired! yet so fulfilling!
we join an event with @M48James
's roman Legion today. our Larp group in Taiwan is growing.
I wonder if there's any chance to make the real Ordo Mediare become international🥹✨️
Concept art for Blasphemous 2, this NPC develops over time, here's how she sheds her skin in four stages. We wanted to make it gross but not too much and even beautiful in a melancholic way.
🎲Who invented Monopoly, or Clue, or Risk?🎲
October 1 - This is Dave Arneson's birthday.
Do you know what Dave Arneson invented?
Big corporations remove creator names from their inventions once they become a commodity.
If you look at current editions of D&D, which are reverse engineered copies of the original, you won't see Dave Arneson's name on the cover. You won't see Gary Gygax's name there either.
Millions of RPG gamers have no clue who Dave Arneson is.
We felt he deserves to be recognized as, The Inventor of Fantasy Role Playing Games - thus we made a movie about him.
You can link to the film here:
https://t.co/OicK6bcWla
#DnD #RPG #fantasy #dungeonsanddragons #Wargaming
@boymonster I understand the feeling, but had the opportunity of playing a game I designed with a friend and it's been an illuminating experience. I was a little conflicted at first, but seeing my game from the other side taught and inspired me more than I expected.