Rise and shine, campers! It's a Pop-Tarts and podcast editing kind of morning. :)
On the agenda today: Part 2 of our "Crawl Out Through the Fallout" one-shot for #Fallout2d20
Rise and shine, campers! It's a Pop-Tarts and podcast editing kind of morning. :)
On the agenda today: Part 2 of our "Crawl Out Through the Fallout" one-shot for #Fallout2d20
#Fallout2d20 is Great Reason 1: Quick to Learn
The Fallout 2d20 system is easy to pick up - you've got a target number based on an ability and a skill. Roll two d20s and try and get under the combined skill.
That's a success.
Want a better chance? Need more successes? Use action dice to buy more dice.
In our experience, it's fast and fun (it would be faster if we played more regularly :))
Welcome to the Shrine of the Last Stop. Don't mind the corpses!
Crawl Out Through the Fallout is in the podcast feed and on YouTube:
Fun game of #Fallout2d20 today as our wastelanders met a helpful Child of the Atom ... and then had the standard chaotic escalation after trying to steal some of the blasphemous RadAway he'd stashed and not yet destroyed.
One-liners were given, a hand was severed, and a mini-nuke hit the ground (but did not explode).
Good times, good times.
Up and atom, prepping for my #Fallout2d20 one-shot for the @lairofsecrets crew.
Hand drawing the last of the maps ("The Shrine of the Last Stop") in Procreate.
If I had time, I would build out everything out in Inkarnate (and I will go back and do that) but today everyone gets to enjoy my scribbled maps. #TTRPG #Fallout #ActualPlay
Ran my first-ever game of #Fallout2d20. It went well, particularly since I didn't do a playtest game ahead of time.
There are some character tweaks I need to make to ensure that the former Brotherhood of Steel scribe has things he can do if the larger group goes stealthy or melee-heavy.