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lemm.ee

3D6DTL is so good, their Dolmenwood series motivated me to start Refereeing my own campaign after a 10 year hiatus from RPGs.

They represent something close to the platonic ideal of OSR play for me.

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PdeTreply
feddit.nl

Same here! I'd given up on GMing for a few years but this made me want to get back into it.

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snor10reply
lemm.ee

I never GMed back in the day, felt like I didn't have the creative chops to do it.

B/X, rulings and rules, procedures, random tables and published adventures changed all that for me.

I am forever grateful to the OSR for rekindling this flame.

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I'm exactly the same! The procedural style of gameplay takes so much self-imposed pressure off my shoulders, and random tables really help spark my creativity and allows me to GM more comfortably.

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feddit.nl

3D6DTL is a wonderful podcast! I love the proactive attitude from the players, the ever-present "yes and" attitude from Jon, and just the style and mood overall!

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hawkguyreply
feddit.de

But they are recommended a lot in the different OSR communities! So hopefully that will change.

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midwest.social

I really hope so, that's why I posted it here!

Arden Vul looks so cool, I can't wait to get a copy for myself.

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PdeTreply
feddit.nl

I know what you mean! When Arden Vul was in that 25 euro bundle a while ago, I skipped it because it didn't seem feasible or fun to run. Now that 3DSDTL have been running it, I regret not buying it so cheaply back then!

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midwest.social

Looks like you can get the hardcovers for ~200 USD, which includes the PDFs. Or the PDFs only for 109 USD. 25 EUR would have been a steal!

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PdeTreply
feddit.nl

I know! This was, of course, just for the pdfs. I regret not getting them for sure! That's why I'm not letting that's Dolmenwood Kickstarter slip through my fingers.

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