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Dead Letters
Actual Play & Podcasts

Dead Letters

TTRPG
English
Discussions
Dead Letters is a podcast about tabletop role playing games. Sam, Misha, and Walid are game designers and academics committed to doing the readings. Rulebooks, adventures, blogposts, articles, and everything in between. Tune in for your weekly dose of RPG discourse every Thursday! If you’re interested in being a part of the conversation, Dead Letters holds a book club every bi-monthly at boshi's place in NYC. Visit boshis.place and join the discord for updates on the next meeting. Links spotify.com - Spotify feed

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ScoreRunner
Tools & Platforms

ScoreRunner

English
Free
Character sheets
A powerful, app-like character keeper for Blades in the Dark loaded with a suite of tools so you can spend more time playing and less time on admin! What makes ScoreRunner special? Deep Cuts + Vanilla Flexibility Pick which rule modules you want to use vanilla rules for and which to use Deep Cuts rules for. The character sheets update automatically! Everything adapts to your preferences - playbooks, crew sheets, abilities, and more. Super GM-Friendly See ALL your PCs' info on a single screen! The Dashboard tab displays a read-only view of up to 16 PC character sheets at a time. Track harm levels with color-coded visual cues, monitor encumbrance at a glance, and keep everyone in sync with shared clocks that mirror across all PC sheets. One Sheet Per PC Each PC gets their own tab (PC1-PC16), with everything they need (character info, clocks, dice roller) all on one screen. Pick a tab, name your character and select your playbook. The appropriate starting dots, special abilities, contacts, items, and more fill in automatically. Integrated Tools Sleek Progress Clocks: Easy-to-use circular or non-circular progress clocks for everyone Faction Tracker: Track faction status and progress clocks for any faction the crew interacts with Roll Log: Every dice roll is automatically recorded with timestamp and results Session Zero & Safety: A one-screen guide and log for session zero info, including safety tools Zones: Fate-style Zone "maps" with movable tokens for when you want more than Theater of the Mind Names: Quick reference list of names for NPCs Rules Cheatsheet: Expandable sections with key rules organized for easy reference Links roezmv.itch.io - Scorerunner itch.io page

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Pathfinder (2009)
Tabletop Roleplaying Games

Pathfinder (2009)

TTRPG
High-Fantasy
English
Pathfinder is a heroic fantasy roleplaying game system with a high amount of character customization and progression, published by Paizo in 2009. It was developed as a response to Wizards of the Coast transitioning the D&D genre to D&D 4th Edition, which was seen as a strong deviation from the math-heavy norm from 3.5E. Pathfinder was built using the Open Game License (OGL) to revise and expand upon the beloved 3.5 ruleset.  The system it directly evolved from is Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition The second edition of the game was released in 2019 as Pathfinder 2nd Edition Description Pathfinder 1e is well known for its "crunch". It relies heavily on strict rules, mechanical variation and math. The system is perfect for players who prefer heavy character optimization and customization, focus on tactical combat encounters and a strong ruleset for almost any situation. Pathfinder is proud of it's complexity and very much focuses on it. Boasting a massive library of  spells, classes, and feats, allows the players to build very mechanically different and unique characters. It is also renowned for its "Adventure Paths": epic, six-part published campaigns that take characters from level 1 to roughly level 20. System Overview & Key Features The d20 System & Action Economy Like 3.5E, the core engine runs on a d20 roll plus modifiers. On every turn the characters have a set structure to perform their actions. Mechanically separated into Standard, Move and Swift actions. Archetypes & Deep Customization Instead of relying on complicated "Prestige Classes," Pathfinder 1e popularized "Archetypes." These allow players to swap out base class features for heavily themed alternatives right from level 1. This enables the players an extensive levels of customization when combining with the thousands of available feats to further personalise their unique character concept. Base Attack Bonus (BAB) Martial prowess is measured by a Base Attack Bonus. As this number grows, martial classes can eventually achieve "iterative attacks," allowing them to attack with their weapons multiple times per their turns, although penalties apply for repeated attempts. Combat Maneuver Mechanics (CMB/CMD) The system introduced two systems to simplify actions like tripping, grappling or disarming your opponents: Combat Maneuver Bonus and Combat Maneuver Defense. This created a single, reliable formula to use when performing maneuvers against an enemy. Skill Ranks Instead of a single "Proficiency Bonus" like in modern games, players are given a pool of Skill Points at every level (determined by their class and Intelligence score) to manually distribute across a massive list of skills, allowing for highly granular non-combat abilities. Lethality and "Crunch" As characters level up, the numbers grow exponentially. This means, that by reaching higher levels of encounters, characters and their opponents are dealing huge amounts of damage, alongside with various magical buffs and spells that could instantly kill a character. Planning and tracking situational modifiers and buffs becomes vital for survival. Additional links pathfinderwiki.com - Pathfinder Wiki  aonprd.com - Archives of Nethys (Official free rules database for PF1e)

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