What I am talking about here? Books that usually end up having a significant amount of art and detail some variety of not-specifically-intended-for-TTRPG setting, but could very easily be used as system agnostic source material.
Stuff like Gwelf: The Survival Guide
The Art of Magic: The...
In looking at some NPC info in Dead Planet and Gradient Descent, I see things like - "HITS: 3 (30)." Is the number in parentheses the minimum damage to cause a hit? Where is that described if so?
I'm trying to get an idea of how feasible it might be to run a campaign with the level of weird/bizarre-ness that one might expect from the Grant Morrison 'Doom Patrol' run, or what was seen in the FX show 'Legion.'
The biggest obstacle I see in attempting something like this is coming up with...
Backstory: I started an 5E Eberron campaign before the COVID closures started, and part of what I did before starting the campaign was to get an idea from the players what they were looking to get out of the setting - like, did they want the political machinations, exploring crazy ruins, etc...
I'm a lazy, lazy GM. Our current 5e campaign is drawing to a close, and I have pitched a sort-of-continuation of a previous Star Wars campaign I cobbled together from Living Force modules and using a 5e Star Wars conversion.
This time we'd be using a far more polished 5e conversion for Star...
As our current campaign is only intended to last through this year, and with the success of Endgame putting supers to the fore of pop culture, I figure that I'll pitch a supers campaign for our next endeavor.
Problem is, I'm without a system to do so.
Thus far, our group has played D&D 5E...
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