West marches one shot anthology
West marches one shot anthology is a campaign where the same group can use their character between one shots and we try out different one shots.
$15.00
/ Session
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Weekly / Saturday - 7:00 AM UTC
Session Duration / 2–3 hours
0 / 5 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
West marches one shot anthology is a campaign where the same group can use their character between one shots and we try out different one shots throughout the year. It is West Marches between one shots. Each one shot can span multiple sessions as it is open play for the characters to create and modify the world through the one shots.
Game style
West Marches
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
Less than a year on StartPlaying
20 games hosted
Highly rated for: Creativity, Inclusive, Teacher
Average response time: 24+ hours
Response rate: 100%
About me
I like to learn new RPGs and systems so picking up a new game type is easy and enjoyable. I prefer open world type DMing based on the players backstories and play preferences. I never liked railroaded scenarios or DMs that ignored the actual players. That is why I got into DMing. I like to create open worlds when I can and do use or start from premade scenerios sometimes but like to create the world.
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Creating your character
Present the character or characters wanted to play. We will scale the characters between one shots so we can restrict the character level but not equipment to a previous leveled version depending on the one shot.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
A Discord, Roll20, and Owlbear Rodeo account is needed.
What Tyler Branch brings to the table
Structured gameplay.
Homebrew rules
Within 5 minutes there is a limit of 2 if you get a natural 20 or a natural one you add extra roleplay elements to add a bit of heroic items. For example for a standard NPC if they are below 50% you can choose for them to have a missing arm or leg or things like that. Within reason things are allowed but can be vetoed. Rule of cool exceptions are sometimes made. Generally if the player wants to use advanced tactics we can map them To dnd rules. I generally use the optional flanking rules.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Platforms used
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