With not enough space on the table for the gadgets, snacks, and flailing appendages, it’s time to make the rules smaller.

To make things truly minimalist, I’ve made the rulebook with the assumption that people have a character sheet in front of them, so they’ll see stats (and a couple of rules-hints, like the XP costs for Attributes).

If anyone has printer handy, I’d love to hear how clear the folding instructions are (they’re written with the assumption that you have the printed page in front of you, and only need to make sense in this context).

  • @PlutoniumAcid
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    14 months ago

    Thank you! Idont know when I will be in a position to really play this, but it’s now on my list!

    One more question - is there a simple way to just download a bunch of pdfs if I don’t want to go visit my local printer, as you recommend in every readme?

    • @AndonomeOP
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      24 months ago

      it’s now on my list!

      Glad to hear it!

      s there a simple way to just download a bunch of pdfs

      Yes. Each book’s repository comes with a download link.

      • Metabind: a collection of the core rules, players’ book, and GM’s book, all stuffed into one. Getting the books separately is better if you’re printing, but a single pdf works better for searching.
      • Missions in Maitavale - a full campaign setting and long story.
      • Goblin hole module, the intro module.
      • Goblin Horde, another goblin-filled introduction module, but this one is in the style of more traditional fantasy RPGs.

      But fair warning: despite the hyperlinks, the books all prioritise printing. Reading two-column bright-white pdfs can give you a headache.