Role-Play Ramblings 2.1 Note Taking

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Jan 022017
 

To start Season two of Role-Play Ramblings Matt talks about the importance of note taking in an RPG.  He covers who should takes notes and  when some of the better times for taking them are.

 

 

I had a lot of fun filming this episode.  It took me a lot longer than I thought it would to play three people, but I had a blast.  I hope to do more like this in the future.

Nov 082015
 

As GM I love to create and tell the story.  but many players invest a great deal of time in maturing their characters.  In this episode we explore who’s story it is.

Well, for what it’s worth that’s what I think.  Next week we’ll look at some tips I’ve used when my villain dies too soon.

Nov 012015
 

I this episode of Role-Play Ramblings Matt Lemke shares his gaming experiences with problem players, some of them include the wallflower,  philosopher, rules lawyer and even the instigator.  This short message is for Role-players at all levels of experience, but is most beneficial for GM’s.  These tips can be applied to any game system.

If you like this please like it please give it a thumbs up on YouTube and if you know someone who would enjoy it please share.  I had a lot of fun coming up with this seasons content and I would love to continue.

Next episode (targeted for Thursday) is “Who’s Telling the Story”. Is it the GM’s Story or the players?

 

Special Thanks to Owen K.C. Sthephens and Ryan Hale for their extra input on this season. I also have to thank all of my backers for making this happen.  I wouldn’t have had the drive to do this without their support!

Flip Through Out of the Abyss

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Oct 222015
 

In this flip Through Matt Takes a look at out of the Abyss.  I’ve always been a fan of the underdark and I love the role reversal they do with this title.  Most books are about delving into the darkeness, this one is about trying to run from it.  There are so many good things about this book.

I think it’s one of the best written adventure guides I’ve ever read.

Flip Through Princes of Apocalypse

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Apr 132015
 

In this Flip Through Matt takes a look the the Princes of the Apocalypse. This adventure can be played for months.  Watch as Matt Shares the basics with you.

I’m super excited for this, my children know nothing the the Temple and I believe they will all die

Figure Forge 59 The Scoundrels of Skull Port Part 2

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Feb 212015
 

In this Figure Forge Matt uses 2 part epoxy to fill the gaps on the beholder from the Scoundrels of Skullport.

I’ve had so much fun with this model I can’t wait to get it painted up. I’ve even been inspired to make a dungeon for my kids.

FIgure Forge 58 Scoundrels of Skullport the Beholder Part 1

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Feb 172015
 

In this Figure Forge Matt Assemble the Scoundrels of Skull Port from Gale Force 9.   These are some great D&D Miniatures.

These were a lot of fun I’ll try and get the second video up in a day or so.

Jan 292015
 

In this session on creating character Matt talks about the BIG 3, or if you prefer the influences that help your character make decisions.

 

I’ve been having a lot of fun with this and I hope you have been too.

Matt Speaks RPG 7 The Role of Character 6 Temperament

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Jan 222015
 

In this episode Matt talks about he temperament of your character.   If you are interested in the personality test talked about here is the link.  Also, the book Matt keeps referencing is Plot Versus Character by Jeff Gerke

I’ll admit this approach is a little bit of work when you first get started, but it’s well worth the reward.