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    Encounter Idea No. 1 – Funeral Procession

    ByScot Newbury January 2, 2006October 28, 2017

    If one thing is certain when it comes to role-playing games is that you’re going to have encounters. Some good, some bad, some where the players come out on top and still others where the NPCs seem to have the upperhand. After reading the ongoing thread on the gmmastery mailing list I decided that an…

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    A Guide to Taking Good Session Notes

    ByScot Newbury January 2, 2006November 2, 2022

    Running an effective and enjoyable campaign requires a lot of organization. Many GMs have volumes of information about the campaign they’re running–maps, NPCs, histories, cultures, the list goes on. Unfortunately, all that information can be unwieldy when running a session. Even worse, you can’t remember what information you’ve already given the players, the plot line…

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    Online resource link added

    ByScot Newbury December 31, 2005October 14, 2017

    There are many role-playing websites on the Internet these days, some are quite good while others may be a bit lacking. What do I look for? A site that’s updated regularly, provides me with good solid information I can use as either a player or game master and is presented in a professional manner. The…

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    What’s in a name? How about an anagram?

    ByScot Newbury December 31, 2005May 18, 2012

    No matter what role-playing system you end up playing there’s always a need to come up with names for people and places. Instead using the old standbys (like baby books or the name of a character from your favorite book) why not try something different – an anagram. For those not familiar with the term…

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    Don’t give XP – Give tokens

    ByScot Newbury December 29, 2005May 18, 2012

    Instead of handing out an XP bonus for outstanding play or contributions consider giving out a token instead. Your tokens can all be of equal value or as in my case I have three ‘levels’ of value as I use poker chips with my group. Then later these tokens can be redeemed for any variety…

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    ByScot Newbury December 28, 2005October 14, 2017

    A while back I wrote an article concerning session notes for Gamemasters which was published in issue #266 of the Rolep-laying Tips ezine. Role-playing Tips is a great resource that I frequently refer to as the articles are top notch and I almost always find something to use. The article is one of the most…

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