Here we are again. While my current Legend of the Five Rings campaign, Never a Dull Blade is doing well, I’ve started thinking of what might make for a good campaign afterwards. At the rate that I’m going, I’m guessing that Never a Dull Blade will go on for another year or so of in-game [...]
Archive for November, 2011
My Next Campaign: What Will It Be?
Posted: November 30, 2011 by pointyman2000 in Articles, Roleplaying Games[Review] The WatchGuard Sourcebook for M&M 3e from Xion Studios
Posted: November 29, 2011 by pointyman2000 in Articles, Mutants & Masterminds, Reviews, Roleplaying GamesThe WatchGuard Sourcebook is first product in a line of supplements centered around the WatchGuard universe, updated to be usable with the Mutants & Masterminds 3rd Edition ruleset. The sourcebook is well laid out, matching the visual aesthetic that people have come to expect from M&M products, with vibrant colors and professional-grade character artwork. My [...]
I’ve been a long time fan of HERO, having been introduced to the game by the Armchair Gamer, who ran a few campaigns using the system for me a long time ago. I picked up the 6th edition, and while I’ve not run anything with it, I was still determined to use it sometime for [...]
[L5R 4e: Never a Dull Blade] State of the Empire
Posted: November 28, 2011 by pointyman2000 in Articles, Legend of the Five Rings, Roleplaying GamesAfter the events of the Kyuden Bayushi Winter Court that was concluded last week, I think it’s about time to give a summary of the various changes and significant events that have occurred that may be of interest to my players. Crab The Crab are generally unchanged with regards to this Winter Court, mostly due [...]
How To Be A Better Player: A Philippine Gamer Remix
Posted: November 28, 2011 by pointyman2000 in Advice, Articles, Roleplaying GamesProto put in a comment in the “What’s Better Than A Proactive GM?” post asking if I had a “How to be a better PC” post. I’ve tackled aspects of being a better player across multiple posts in the history of this blog, so I figured I’d compile them here on this post for easier [...]


