The RPG Radiocast

Overview

This is the podcast show of the
The RPG Gazette https://groupfinder.eu/library/the-rpg-gazette
. Here you will find our interviews and sometimes discussions between staff members on all manner of TTRPG related topics!

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Random Generators & Roll Tables
Tools & Platforms

Random Generators & Roll Tables

English
Generators
Free
Various random generators for the Neon Lords of the Toxic Wasteland game system, including random loot from "Loot the dead dude", "drug effects" and "total bummer!" for rolling a fumble or a 1 on an attack. Links rpgrandom.com - Random generator

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Library submission guidebook
Platform guides

Library submission guidebook

What can I submit to the library? What does it cost me? How to stand out among all the other entries? Feature your project Submitting your project My project is already on the platform, can I change it? If you are a creator in the tabletop gaming space, then the Library is the perfect place to showcase what you have created. Whether you are part of a bigger team, or even a solo-creator, all projects are more than welcome to introduce themselves.  What can I submit to the library? Nearly anything and everything, as long as it is related to the tabletop gaming hobby space is welcome. Game systems If you have a tabletop game system that is missing from the library - we would love to learn more about it and introduce it to other players. Tools & Platforms Have you created a new generator of some kind? A map builder? Encounter calculator? Loot creator, tool for managing your worldbuilding? Or something else? Perfect place to showcase your creation. Youtube and Twitch channels If you are a video creator or a streamer and your channel is about tabletop gaming - then this is the place where to introduce yourself and find new followers. Blogs Do you have blog where you cover tabletop games, news or just write about the hobby itself? Perfect, we'd love to help spread the word Podcasts Whether you topic is a specific tabletop system, is a more general discussion of the field, or an actual play game - this is where you can gather more listeners. Regardless of the game system your podcast uses, as long as it is tabletop-gaming related. Artist Whether you create maps, character artwork or general illustrations for the tabletop gamers and projects. Show off your work and find those who could commission you. Communities Either you have created a local community for tabletop enthusiasts, or are a digital hub, like a Discord community - this is where you can recruit new members. Events Are you hosting a local event or convention? Tell the community about it and reach people who might be looking to attend. If your project does not fall in the categories listed above, do feel free to get in touch with us, we might find a suitable category (or create one) for your specific thing. What does it cost me? We are not paywalling anyone or anything, no matter how big (or non-existent) your budget is. Spreading the word and submitting to the library is free. Whether your creation costs money to use or is free to access, the library is the place for your project. Neither does it cost anyone anything to browse the library. How to stand out among all the other entries? As the library grows, so do the amount of other projects, but worthwhile and useful submissions deserve to be discovered. The best way to ensure that your project stands out, is to gather recommendations.  /images/general-media/1774004489_HpUsMncM.pngThink of recommendations as endorsements, likes, upvotes or anything else in the similar manner. By default the listings are ordered by the number of recommendations each project has. Every user on the platform can recommend your product and increase it's visibility. It also displays trust and usefulness among the community members. Spread your library page and have your devoted fans recommend your project. You can grab our Groupfinder Library badge set and display it on your website to direct users to your entry page. Download the assets /images/general-media/1774700596_OhgxSrZ3.png Feature your project You can also help support Groupfinder by getting it featured. That will move it to the top of the listings and will make sure that your project is going to get noticed. This is a paid feature, which helps us maintain and keep the entire platform up and running. If this sounds interesting to you, feel free to reach out to us (via library@groupfinder.eu) and we can discuss it further. Featured projects will also have the opportunity to decorate their library entry page even more. Adding additional banners for an upcoming or running crowdfunding campaign, specific limited-time deals or anything else. Submitting your project To submit your project to the library, we will need the following: A static cover image for the project (800x450px in size. Use this layout guide to get the best result) An appropriate description/text (written preferably in a third-person format). The longer and more in-depth, the better. Up to two images of the project, either screenshots of the project itself or illustrations to go alongside the text. Articles and/or Youtube videos that are best suited to be displayed on the entry page. (up to 6 in total). Any links that might also be relevant to the project. If you are an artist, be sure to include a method for contacting you (e-mail address). Send your submissions to us via library@groupfinder.eu We reserve the right to accept or decline submissions we see as not suitable for the library for various reasons. My project is already on the platform, can I change it? If you find your project already on the platform, then either we have discovered it ourselves and decided to add it, or it has been suggested to us by someone else. If you would like to add or change something in the entry, reach out to us and we would love to work with you

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Dragon Warriors
Tabletop Roleplaying Games

Dragon Warriors

TTRPG
English
Dragon Warriors is a tabletop role-playing game originally designed by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson. Published in 1985 by Corgi Books as a series of six mass-market paperback volumes, it was later re-released in a consolidated hardcover format by Magnum Opus Press in 2008 and subsequently by Serpent King Games in 2011. It is historically notable as a domestic UK alternative to early fantasy role-playing systems, celebrated for its evocative, low-fantasy setting heavily rooted in medieval European folklore. Description Dragon Warriors is set in the Lands of Legend, a grim, pseudo-historical analogue of Europe during the early Middle Ages, saturated with superstition, ruined barrows, and perilous folklore. Rather than a game of high magic and superheroic fantasy, players inhabit a brutal, mud-and-blood world where healing is slow and combat is highly lethal. The game focuses on human protagonists belonging to distinct professions. It purposefully eschews a modern unified core resolution mechanic, instead employing a mix of specialized dice rolls that tailor the mechanical feel to the specific action being performed, from martial combat to arcane spellcasting. System Overview & Key Features Class-Based System Characters are created by selecting one of several distinct Professions, such as the Knight, Barbarian, Assassin, Sorcerer, Mystic, Elementalist, or Warlock. There is no multi-classing, and each profession possesses unique features, progression paths, and distinct mechanical subsystems for how they engage with magic or combat. Opposed Combat Mechanics Combat resolution uses a subtractive mathematical mechanic. An attacker subtracts the target's Defence score from their own Attack score to determine a specific target number. The player must then roll equal to or lower than this target number on a 20-sided die (1d20) to score a successful physical hit. Armour Bypass Rolls (ABR) Armor in Dragon Warriors acts as a static physical barrier that must be violently breached to cause harm. If an attack hits, the attacker makes an Armour Bypass Roll using a polyhedral die specific to their equipped weapon (such as a d8 for a standard sword). To inflict damage, this roll must strictly exceed the target's Armour Factor (AF). If successful, the weapon deals a fixed, non-variable amount of damage directly to the target's Health Points. Contextual Task Resolution The game lacks a traditional, unified skill system or expansive skill lists, relying instead on contextual attribute checks based on core statistics (Strength, Reflexes, Intelligence, Psychic Talent, and Looks). General tasks are typically resolved by rolling equal to or under an attribute on a d20, while opposed or complex actions (such as Stealth versus Perception) utilize calculated target numbers resolved with either a d20 or 2d10. Asymmetric Magic Subsystems Magic mechanics vary drastically depending on the spellcaster's Profession. Sorcerers, Elementalists, and Warlocks utilize a standard pool of Magic Points (MP) that depletes upon casting and regenerates at specific times of day. Mystics, conversely, do not use MPs; they can cast spells freely but must roll a check after each casting to see if they suffer psychic fatigue or temporarily lose their arcane abilities. Additional links serpentking.com - Official publisher website for the current edition of Dragon Warriors cobwebbedforest.co.uk - Comprehensive fan resource and archive for Dragon Warriors rules, errata, and game downloads

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