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What online tools do you use to get your TTRPG fix?

Started by daniel_ream, May 16, 2012, 01:48:25 PM

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The Butcher

I tried using Obsidian Portal for the Day After Ragnarok campaign, because I like the idea of showing off to the people who aren't playing (look at what you're missing!), but turns out I couldn't be arsed to update it often enough (against my blogger friends' best advice), so it just kind of lay there.

Now, I've started an AP thread over at Design, Development and Gameplay for the WFRP 2e game I've just started. I'm not a fan of "story time" type APs, with a few rare exceptions (e.g. Dave Brookshaw's Mage: The Awakening APs over at RPGnet, the first of which single-handedly sold me on the game), so I tend to gloss over minutiae and get straight to the interesting bits.

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I'm not sure I understand the question. To "support my hobby" in what sense, exactly?

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