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GMing tips sources > was: RE: [DL] Would appreciate some feedback...
Thank you gentlemen. You got to yours faster than I did...:)
Another good source of advice is the 2nd and 3rd edition Ars Magica books,
which present a good alternative to standard campaign set-ups. You can
definately see J. Tweet's progression in games, from AM, to WoD, to D&D3.
And their module, I believe it's Broken Covenant of Calabias (if memory
serves) is the best thought out dungeon ever.
Another _fantastic_ source of advice is subscribing to the weekly newsletter
at www.roleplayingtips.com I look forward to it with _great_ anticipation
every Sunday night. Read through the archives. Some is less useful than
others, but it's always something to think about, at the very least.
Darkechilde
darkchil@rea-alp.com
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www.bill-hein.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-deadlands@gamerz.net [mailto:owner-deadlands@gamerz.net]On
> Behalf Of Allan Seyberth
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:35 PM
> To: deadlands@gamerz.net
> Subject: Re: [DL] Would appreciate some feedback...
>
>
> ISBN?
>
> At 10:29 PM 7/19/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >> One of my all-time favorite GM-helper books was for Cyberpunk--called
> >> "Listen Up, You Primative Screwheads". My CP/SR players were none too
> >> pleased with the results in my campaign--I got a little
> more...cold...in
> >my
> >> GMing. Nothing mean, just didn't let 'em get away with as much...
> >>
> >
> >YES!!!! The best investment I ever made as a GM. Great tips on running
> >different moods of campaign as well as tips and tricks for dealing with
> >different types of players. A great resource for any GM.
> >
> >
> >
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> -------------------
> Allan Seyberth
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