Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Who here uses Covetous Poet's Adventure Creator and Solo GM Guidebook? Do you use it for solo? What do you like/dislike? How much do you generate ahead of time, how much during play?

Who here uses Covetous Poet's Adventure Creator and Solo GM Guidebook? Do you use it for solo? What do you like/dislike? How much do you generate ahead of time, how much during play?

Seems like potentially really awesome, with 1000 item lists of inspirational material and gentle help organizing/nudging plots along.

Anyone know of an app for this?

16 comments:

  1. I read it. Printed some of it off. Never used it.
    I like it but I didn't figure out how to use it.

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  2. I use I sometimes. Generally I roll the story background up through the first scene. Then I play out that scene, and only go back to the book if I don't have a strong idea for the next.

    For example, the PC talks to a contact. What information does the contact give? I roll up a new scene, and figure that whatever it was, it led the PC here. So, I come up a connecting clue and move on.

    As the game progresses, I use it less and less, S more becomes known to me. But, if you're starting a game cold? It's a wonderful tool.

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  3. I ike it. I use in a similar way I use the Mythic Meaning Table, and to set scenes...

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  4. I have used it once. Tarcisio Lucas has it right. It’s Mythic with advice. I prefer it over Mythic, not because it’s vastly different (it really isn’t) but the Act and Scene advice is worth it. From a solo perspective, I have advice on a one act, three act, five act or TV episode structure. Add in the generators and oracles, and it’s very much Mythic with helpful guidelines.

    Edit to add: I generate nothing ahead of time. I set the first scene using it or another random thing then make the remaining content as I go along.

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  5. I use it on occasion. It is one of my favorite emulators because of its varied genre tables which offer endless stories to be told in contrast to the other emulators.

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  6. In particular the TV arc style episodes interest me, because I intend on running a [hopefully long-running?] Solo campaign with a growing ensemble cast of PCs tied together by Dungeon World bonds or Fiasco-style relationships/needs/etc, flashbacks, jump-cuts and scrubbing through space and time via Microscope, zooming detail fate fractal style, and maintaining ever growing lists for random events/modified scenes like Mythic handles them. Haven't absorbed the "solo system" bit in "Covetous Poet's...", but I do dig the huge tables a lot.

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  7. did NOT know about this resource!!! thanks for sharing!!! i love solo roleplaying... and boardgaming... and wargaming... wait i'm seeing a pattern lol

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  8. OMG this book is a freaking awesome resource!!! wish there was an app though

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  9. Check out Covetous Poet's blogspot for the Superhero and Mystery charts. Look under Bonus Material.

    Also at the Kickstarter page is a link for the Spy genre charts, a couple of updates down.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/584302999/the-covetous-poets-adventure-creator-and-solo-gm-g/updates


    covetouspoet.blogspot.com - The Covetous Poet's Roleplaying Blog

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  10. I also use tables from CP along with Matt Finch's d1,000 Patrons and Targets table (Tome of Adventure Design) to supercharge Zach's UNE

    Naseras "Roof-runner"
    Industrious (CP, p.83) Thief, freelance (ToAD)
    motivations (CP, pp.29-31):
    Divide Parents/Grandparents
    Accuse Throne
    Negotiate Punishment
    Oddity (CP, p.86): Detests children
    Location (CP, p.28): Hallway

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  11. I use it every game as a generator. It's such a massive toolbox and jammed with generators for everything - clues, plots, locations, themes, actions, things, quirks...the list goes on and this is all repeated for different genres.

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  12. Might finally pull the trigger on this.

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  13. Just pulled the trigger in the last 2 minutes of Deal of the Day!

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