5/01/2016

New d30 Table up on DTRPG: d30 Random Sculpture Generator

New d30 Table up on DTRPG: d30 Random Sculpture Generator
Hard to believe it is May already.....

I've put up this month's d30 table and it is a continuation of alternate treasure generation tables. This month it is a random sculpture table that was made with OSR games in mind. A lot of OSR games don't really have art pieces as part of their treasure tables, so the values for these sculpture pieces were created so theses sculpture pieces could be subbed in for gems, which every OSR game I've seen has.

FGM037g d30 Random Sculpture GeneratorThe pieces generated with this table are vaguely specific, which I know is an oxymoron. Your first d30 roll will be used to determine the general type of sculpture and the subject matter, but the GM will have to fill in the blank some. For example, if you rolled a "22", the result would be a high-relief carving of a monster. The GM would determine what the monster was....hopefully that explains "vaguely specific" enough.

My Patrons over at Patreon received this table when it was completed back in March. If you want to be ahead of the release curve and get some things earlier and other things with a few more options (like larger sized maps), you might want to consider becoming a Patron.

To go to the appropriate DTRPG product page, click on either graphic in this post or use this link.

4/30/2016

Frugal GM Review: Castles & Towers III

Frugal GM Review: Castles & Towers III
This week's Frugal GM Review is on an "interesting" new DTRPG product uploaded yesterday.

Now normally I keep well enough away from products like this because I'm just not a fan of paying good money on what essentially is a simple list. Now to be fair, the ones I normally see are simpler and more expensive, like a list of 100 baby names for $1 (I actually haven't seen a list product like that, I'm just making some commentary here)

Castles & Towers III is basically a list product that retails for 50¢. The description and "quick preview" really left nothing to the imagination, so I pretty much knew what I was getting with this purchase. I was a bit intrigued that the file was close to 5 MB in size, so I was expecting some art in the six page PDF.

4/28/2016

New Frugal GM PWYW Tweak & Toss: The Sacrilegious Sage

New Frugal GM PWYW Tweak & Toss: The Sacrilegious Sage
Just a head's up that I have my latest Tweak & Toss adventure seed up at DriveThruRPG.

This one is entitled The Sacrilegious Sage and it is a bit broader than I usually go for with these types of adventures. I started to make it a lot more detailed, but I realized that for this setting unless I wanted to actually write up more of a standard adventure it would probably be better broad enough that the GM could merge it with another underground adventure, using the map for both or just adding some of the story elements into the other adventure.

You can download this PWYW adventure seed by clicking on either graphic or by using this link.

FGM041 The Sacrilegious Sage

4/25/2016

Free GM Resource: Theorems & Thaumaturgy

Free GM Resource: Theorems & Thaumaturgy
I was looking into another table generator that seemed to be pretty cool, but it was so not user friendly. If I can't get a table to load in 15'....well, screw that noise, I'll have to go to plan B.

This week's Free GM Resource is a cool collection of magic (spells, classes, items, etc.) released for Labyrinth Lord/OSR called Theorems & Thaumaturgy. I found this originally on Lulu, but the listing there shows it is also on DTRPG, which is probably a better place to download it because of the way OBS keeps track of your "library" of downloads....

The title there is PWYW, but the original listing on Lulu has it as "free" so that is what I'm going with. I suggest you download it for free and if you like it, repurchase it for a couple bucks.....

4/24/2016

Fallout 4 Interactive Map For Those Interested

Fallout 4 Interactive Map For Those Interested
This is most definitely NOT this week's Free GM Resource, but in some ways I wish it could be.

I'm making what I have to consider a pretty safe assumption that those of us who love RPGs tend to love other games as well. I know a lot of my friends have been having fun with Fallout 4, especially since we're getting to the 2nd DLC and the new Survival Mode.

In the stretch between finishing my 1st play-through and the introduction of the new content I've spent a little bit of time trying to collect all the bobble-heads, magazines, and I think I'm up to about 45 suits of power armor (amazing how profitable it can be to make and sell Jet). This interactive map has been quite the boon.

Lots of Pins to Remove
I'd love to be able to have a map like this setup for my RPG campaigns. Lay out the map, and then populate it with markers for towns, tombs, caves, etc. Of course I'd want to be able to share it with the players, so it'd have to kind of work in reverse. While I'd put the markers in, the players would start with a blank map and then uncover the markers, as opposed to having the big populated map where you get to mark off these special spots.


Cool Map Tiles Available Through Kickstarter

Cool Map Tiles Available Through Kickstarter
I hope I have a decent record of not pushing Kickstarter Projects unless they seem to be a good deal for my 12 regular readers here.

A couple months ago I reviewed the Small Dungeon Maps, which I picked up via Kickstarter. I really thought these maps were not only cool, but pretty useful, especially for virtual table-top (VTT) use. I was looking forward to adding the new sets to my collection when the became available....

.....which is "now".

The creator of the Small Dungeon Maps, Jean Francois Senay, has another Kickstarter that looks like it'll be even better than the last one. Dungeon Map Creator is a collection of 9 sets of 32 5x5 map tiles. As of the writing of this post not all of the sets have example images yet, which I'd normally be quite concerned with.

Fortunately Jean Francois Senay already has a great track record with fulfillment and the fact he set such a small funding goal tells me he was always planning on doing all nine sets.

These tiles are pretty much a top-down perspective so they aren't as awesome as the earlier sets for a VTT, they will have a lot more use for all GMs.

4/23/2016

Frugal GM Review: Goblin Market

Frugal GM Review: Goblin Market
This week's Frugal GM Review is a PWYW adventure from QuasarDragon Games called Goblin Market (PO-2). This OSR adventure is designed for an unspecified party of PCs of levels 10-12. Goblin Market is a follow-on adventure to their adventure The Stolen Child (PO-1).

Before I even sit down to read the adventure I went ahead and looked at a couple of things, like I normally do. First off this 62 page (3.65 MB) PDF is watermarked & secured, not unlike most items from DTRPG, and fortunately it isn't overly locked-down. There are no bookmarks or internal hyperlinks, and this adventure really needs both. A lot of information, like maps, new spells, etc., are at the end of the PDF in Appendices A through H. This means there will be a lot of page flipping, either through the PDF or actual pages if you decide to print this adventure out....

4/20/2016

Hot Deal Over at Lulu (25% off and Free Shipping)

Hot Deal Over at Lulu (25% off and Free Shipping)
Generally speaking I'm not a huge fan of posting recent content from another blog, but I thought this was too good to pass up.

Thanks for the 411 Erik!

Lulu.com often has deals here & there. Usually something along the lines of an "ok" percentage off or free shipping. Right now they are offering 25% off and free shipping!

Even though I had just payed good money for a PDF I couldn't ignore this sweet deal. All you have to do is use coupon code "LULURC" to get this deal.

Usually you can only use coupon codes once, so make sure you figure out what you want to buy from Lulu before applying the code and finishing your purchase.