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What if I told you that the things that go bump in the night are real? That they linger within the shadows hunting humanity? Well, in Monster of the Week (MotW), these things are true. Everything from Mothman, to giant worms, to creatures you’ve never dreamed of, lurks within these pages. Yet, while their nefarious acts might cause panic, never fear. There are those who can still save the day; The Hunters.

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What is Monster of the Week?

Monster of the Week (MotW) is a tabletop roleplaying game, or TTRPG, about a group of monster hunters taking on the terrors that prey on humanity. Inspired by media like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The X-Files, and Supernatural, players create characters based on archetypes. They might take on the Chosen, a hero with a grand destiny; the Divine, an angel or holy warrior here to protect humanity; the Monstrous, fighting against their own evil nature; the Professional “man-in-black”; and many more! One player, the Keeper or Game Master (GM), takes on the role of the world those characters inhabit. They’ll create the mysteries the hunters must investigate, the environments they’ll explore, and the victims, meddling authorities, and of course, monsters they’ll face.

How Do You Play Monster of the Week?

After players create their hunters, the GM will present them with a mystery, a strange scenario that only they can unravel. Players describe or act out what their characters do, and the GM tells them how the world responds. Sometimes, they’ll make or trigger “moves” that require them to roll dice to find out whether their action succeeds, fails, or something in between. Every choice the players make progresses the story and keeps the action flowing, and the hunters are frequently racing against the clock to stop the monsters before things get worse: they must figure out what kind of creature they’re up against and its weakness—silver bullets, a circle of salt, a stake through the heart—only then can they confront it and stop it for good. 


How to Play Monster of the Week Online

Monster of the Week is, at its core, a conversation between the players and the GM. For that reason, it’s extremely easy to play it online! All you need to play is a pair of six sided dice and at least two players (although three to five is usually best), one of whom acts as the Game Master. MotW’s character sheets and move lists are freely available to download from the publisher here, and voice and video platforms like Zoom and Discord make face-to-face communication simple. Being mostly conversation, Monster of the Week is often played in a “theater of the mind” style, where the fiction is described by the players and takes place entirely in their imaginations. For those who prefer visual aids, however, there are plenty of virtual tabletops, or VTTs, that allow players to share images, maps, tokens, notes, and handouts, and even have virtual dice to roll!

How to Find a Group for a Monster of the Week Game

Finding a group of people to play with, especially as a beginner, can feel like a daunting task. Don’t worry! The hobby is growing faster than ever, and with plenty of gaming groups who eagerly welcome new players. You might start by visiting your local game store, which may have an active community of players you can join, a place to advertise open seats for games, or even a scheduled night of organized play you can drop into. Online communities focused on RPGs frequently have “Looking for Group” (LFG) forums or channels dedicated to helping players find the right game for them. Reddit and Discord are common places to look, as are the community forums for digital tools like Roll20. There’s also a dedicated forum on the website for Apocalypse World, another roleplaying game on which Monster of the Week was based. Not to mention here at StartPlaying, where we’ve created a powerful, user-friendly tool for browsing open games on your schedule and simply signing up to play! Finally, if you have a group of friends who are interested and willing to learn, it’s completely feasible to jump in feet first, learning the game as you go. Of course, someone will need to take on the mantle of the Game Master.

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Why Hire A Professional Game Master for Monster of the Week?

The easiest way to learn any TTRPG is by playing, and the easiest way to play is by finding a Game Master to teach you. Professional GMs can call upon years of expertise to not only introduce players to the hobby and make them feel welcomed, but also give immersive and incredible experiences to players old and new. This isn’t easy; creating scenarios that present real challenges, invite creative solutions, include an ensemble cast of compelling characters, and result in a satisfying narrative for any choice the players make is a substantial craft to master! Not to mention Monster of the Week games have no pre-planned plot or storyline to follow, and often require a Game Master to skilfully improvise and weave their players’ actions into a constantly evolving narrative. Nevertheless, professional Game Masters dedicate themselves to offering the one-of-a-kind experience that only RPGs can: being the hero of a story where your choices really matter. These pro GMs are the fastest and easiest way to jump directly into the fun of roleplaying games; they can teach you the rules, create an amazing adventure, and guide you into the endless possibilities of the TTRPG hobby.

Why hire a professional Game Master?

Convenience and Flexibility:

StartPlaying allows you to easily find and book sessions with professional Dungeon Masters and Game Masters that work for your schedule. You can focus on enjoying the game without worrying about the logistics of organizing sessions. Playing online provides flexibility, as you can join games from anywhere with an internet connection.

Tailored Play Experience:

Player reviews on StartPlaying make it easy to find a Dungeon Master whose style aligns with your preferences. With reviews from other players, you can gauge whether a DM is the right fit for how you want to play, whether it’s combat, role-playing, storytelling, or a specific genre.

Quality and Consistency:

Professional Dungeon Masters on StartPlaying are committed to running the best game ever. When a Dungeon Master is focused on running the best game every and are doing so professionally, games are less likely to get cancelled. Players who play in professionally run games are also incredibly invested, and not likely to flake on sessions.

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Actual Play (or AP) podcasts and streams are a common entry point for thousands of new players. They offer an entertaining way to watch or listen to the way games like Monster of the Week work—and the stories and shenanigans that result! Check out this playlist for a few shining examples of Actual Play.

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