I have just found £160 in an old wallet that ive not used for 6 months.

Although it’s not really a win, the wife said we can use it to pay for paint and decorate the living room.

Note to self, don’t be so open when finding spare cash!

  • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    5 months ago

    Drama students would be fun to run for. It’s a great way for them to practice all kinds of useful skills. What kind of game are you running for them? What are they playing?

    • nocturne@sopuli.xyz
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      3
      ·
      5 months ago

      DND 5e in a world of my own making. Although after we started i realized i should have used Pathfinder, a system i have wanted to learn myself.

      There are 4 of them, one had to drop. Wood elf ranger, war forged monk, changeling rogue, and a kenku bard (whoo always fails his stealth rolls, and has the greatest excuses for the failures).

      • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        3
        ·
        5 months ago

        Pathfinder 2e is great, but the crunch can be a bit much for some kids’ first foray into RPGs. 5e has more mass appeal for sure. That sounds like a fun group! Are you playing a published adventure or going full homebrew?

        • nocturne@sopuli.xyz
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          3
          ·
          5 months ago

          I am starting them with the book that contains the lost mines of phandelver. I am modifying it to fit into my world. I have always loved it as a starting adventure. The group just made it to level 2 and they were so excited.

          • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            3
            ·
            5 months ago

            Nice, LMOP is a good starting adventure for sure. Those first couple levels are always a big deal in 5e since some classes don’t even get all their stuff until they hit level 3. That’s why I usually started new campaigns at level 3 or 4 when I ran 5e. Now since I’m playing PF2e I can get away with starting at first level since all classes get their subclass right away.

            • nocturne@sopuli.xyz
              link
              fedilink
              English
              arrow-up
              2
              ·
              5 months ago

              I did consider starting at level 3, but I wanted them to have the joy of attaining those levels. Were they experienced, I would have started them at level 2 at least.

              • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
                link
                fedilink
                English
                arrow-up
                1
                ·
                5 months ago

                Yeah. I remember the first time I ran for new players, one of the biggest challenges is that any class which chooses its subclass after level 1 can be really jarring for a player who didn’t realize that the choice was coming. I distinctly recall a player who chose barbarian because it seemed simple and then felt choice paralysis when she hit level 2 and felt like she had to choose from all of the available options. Anyone who’s played a decent amount of 5e knows the system basically forces you to plan at least the first 3 levels before you even start, but that’s not an obvious thing for new players.

                • nocturne@sopuli.xyz
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  arrow-up
                  2
                  ·
                  5 months ago

                  We discussed subclasses during creation, so it should not be a surprise for them.

        • shani66@ani.social
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          1
          ·
          5 months ago

          I mean, 5e has a lot of crunch too, and worse it is just missing stuff that should be there that makes it even more difficult to actually play.

          • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            5 months ago

            I agree, but it offloads most of the crunchiness and complexity to the GM. Particularly at low level, there’s very little for the players to keep track of.

      • shani66@ani.social
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        5 months ago

        Honestly, for a bunch of drama students you probably should have used World of Darkness

        • nocturne@sopuli.xyz
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          1
          ·
          5 months ago

          That was a consideration. They wanted a fantasy game, and I want not sure I wanted to learn Exalted.