Thursday, May 3, 2018

Hello all

Hello all,

Newbie asking for help. I am a little bit lost regarding solo roleplaying, so would like to ask for good intro pages. Mythic and stuff like that is giving me a hard time here :/ and I am fairly sure there are good introduction pages to solo RPGing using more newbie-friendly methods and engines. As such I love here to ask about good pages and maybe even rulebooks for solo playing. I am not much into dungeon crawling myself, so other rulebooks might be preferred (even if I do not oppose crawling either!). So, where do you think I should be starting? Thank you all a lot in advance!!!

3 comments:

  1. Here is what I use to answer questions (I also thought Mystic GME was too complex). This is a version of MISO's yes/no Oracle.

    1) Ask a question and create two or more answers.

    2) Determine how interesting/probability each answer is.  Give each answer a die (I use a d10 as the default). If an answer is more interesting/probably, give it a larger die (d12, d14, etc…). If an answer is less interesting/probably, give it a smaller die (d8, d6, etc…)

    3) Roll, the highest number is the answer!

    There is also 9Qs Solo RPG engine. Answering these 9 questions will help you run a session.
    battreps.blogspot.de - 9Qs Solo RPG engine 2013 edition reposted

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  2. I've played a lot of solo magician games -- even AD&D, though that's arguably not a good idea at low levels, unless your PC teams up with others on occasion or simply collects a stable of Charmed creatures. If the game doesn't focus on combat/dungeoneering, it's probably no harder to be a lone wizard than any other character type. If you ever need advice on starting a magician game, I can offer plenty.

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  3. Like Todd Zircher said, ultimately whichever Oracle you use is personal preference. It's more about getting a feel for when to ask questions and what questions to ask, then letting the oracle surprise you with its answers.

    I was really impressed by this actual play post using the rpgsolo.com tool. When I was first starting solo play, I found it very instructive (and a good read!). It's a great example of asking questions and taking the results to logical conclusions.
    rpgsolo.com - My first zombie play

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