Two longtime gamers, one from America and the other England, discuss tabletop roleplaying games, with a focus on how story, setting, and system can work together, and how sometimes they don't. We talk about 2d20 games, 5e, review books and resources, and share advice from our years of gaming to help you strike the right balance between story, setting, and system. New episodes published every Wedne... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 152 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure |
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I was introduced to this podcast from the collab with Bastard Quest and it’s been a great discovery! I’m a new GM with very little D20 system experience, so this has been extremely enlightening and helpful for me. Highly recommend.
If I can’t dissect RPG minutia (especially 2d20) with a friend, listening to Chris and Jeremy do it is the next best thing.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the focus on various aspects of the 2d20 system. It’s like an oasis in a desert of 5e content. Thanks for bucking the trend and covering something that is steadily moving up in popularity. They all have a fair amount of common ground so I even listen to episodes focused on games I don’t play just to get a better grasp of what can be done with the basic parts of the system. Please keep it going!
Excellent overview and discussion of the 2d20 system and some other RPG concepts. It has been incredibly helpful in wrapping my head around what I can do with the system.
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