The best of this week’s RPG blogs.
- Great advice from RPG Centric on How to talk to non-gamers about playing RPGs though personally I think Tip #1 applies just as well when talking to gamers.
- DND Corner ponders on the most vital question of our time What is the Perfect DnD Snack Food?
- The Recursion King suggests some rules for Continuous initiative to which Tales of the Rambling Bumblers responds with Conan Wore Armor, Dammit!
- Stupid Ranger applies modern management philosophy to gaming in Roleplay better by being personally accountable…
- Lets build a shrine to E Gary Gygax as Dungeon Mastering tells us 10 Reasons to be Thankful for D&D. Meanwhile Save or Die! looks at 20 Iconic Monster in D&D.
- A new RPG Bloggers Carnival, hosted by Critical Hits: “Transitions and Transformations”
- Grogtard chips in with Paper Mini’s Are Your Friend
- Common Roleplaying Mistakes That Players Make – Part 1 of 2 from Roleplaying Pro
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Wushu overview/review from Philosophy of Games gives us an insight into an interesting game mechanic. They also have useful advice on
How To Deal With Players When They Miss Clues Or Don’t Infer What You Thought They Would
Thanks for the link. 🙂
Tony Law´s last blog post..10 Things Every Gamer Needs To Do Before They Die
This was a really good week in RPG blogging!
Zachary´s last blog post..Monte Cook Weighs In On WotC Layoffs
Thanks for putting me in this week’s best of posts. My article ‘Common Roleplaying Mistakes That Players Make” earned me a lot of flames from readers. Enough to where I started to take screenshots of it all. I’m learning to try to embrace the hate, instead of internalize it. I personally, thought it was a descent article.
Samuel Van Der Wall´s last blog post..Common Roleplaying Mistakes That Players Make – Part 2 of 2
Thanks for the link! Good list and idea. Sometimes I miss great posts from other bloggers. This goes a long way to solving that problem.
Jack Phillips´s last blog post..How To Deal With Players When They Miss Clues Or Don’t Infer What You Thought They Would