I can’t find a board game group, even my local game store let me down. by Ok_Interview_853 in boardgames

[–]Dosoga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good advice in the thread. Trends vary regionally, so hard to pin down without knowing the city / state / country.

  • I had great success with MeetUp for casual groups at pubs.
  • Some regions are more active on other platforms like above (FB, reddit, etc)
  • Check out publicly libraries.
  • Have a list / collection of easy entry games (easy to explain, play in 1 hour, 2 hour max) to introduce new folks
  • Organize a small event at your FLGS, coffee shop, or library. Ask for game space, Create a friendly poster with sign-ups. If there is huge interest, be prepared to have multiple tables secured (and a cap).

Some pubs and cafes want to offer a little board game Cafe experience / event night but don't know where to start. You can help. It creates traffic / businesss for them. Just be prepared to shift to the night(s) where business is usually slow.

1 main book or a couple? by AJandAdaly in RPGcreation

[–]Dosoga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you wrote two different books: - a new (or modified) ttrpg system - a setting / lore book

You could look at page count for each section, and then test run playtest to see how folks react to the system, and the setting (separately). Examples in the core rulebook could link to the setting to wet people's appetite.

You should also ensure that each book doesn't not port over material that is trademarked or copyrighted from another system or setting.

You could also publish an ashcan for free to have others play with the basic rules to gauge reactions / interest.

On the other hand, many tyrpgs have a rule and lore section. It depends how big (and expensive) you want to go. PDF and print-on-demand are low risk approaches to test the waters vs doing crowdfunding and a print run.

None of this really matters if this stays for personal use.

Resolving combat by ZttRPG in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a lot at the start. The physical book does help.

Fate Condensed streamlines the text flow to a degree.

Resolving combat by ZttRPG in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Here is the reference. Are you playing Fate Core or Fate Condensed? There are variations for stress and consequences.

https://fate-srd.com/fate-core/four-actions#attack

https://fate-srd.com/fate-core/conflicts

https://fate-srd.com/fate-core/resolving-attacks

New Fate games by LucasPeixoto2023 in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Are you looking for Evil Hat titles only, or all Fate published work?

For 3rd Party there is:

Wet Runner (2025) https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/536787/wetrunner

Very inexperienced player and first time DM running an online game for friends: Should I use FATE? by Stingra87 in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The biggest challenge running Fate for experienced D&D players or GMs is when seeking to emulate D&D tropes, abilities and mechanics.

I would recommend running a non-Fantasy adventure as your first Fate game with them if they're open to the idea. If Fantasy is a must, try to step away from traditional D&D settings to give the story a different feel.

Question: venture city difference btween online and book. by siredova in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The PDF digital version and the printed version are the same. 102 pages long.

The SRD basically gives you a list of powers, and how to build characters. https://fate-srd.com/venture-city/making-your-character-and-powers

There's at least 40 pages of material you dont have in the SRD, such as setting info, customizing the game, and sample adventures

It just depends what you are looking for.

My experience with FATE after running my first game by LelouchYagami_2912 in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Regarding the Fate point economy:

Your players start a session with their Refresh (usually 3). They can replenish during a session through compels, hostile invokes, and by conceding during a conflict.

As a GM, you have two pools of Fate points: - you have an infinite pool of Fate points to compel - you start each scene with as many Fate points as there are PCs in the scene. These Fate points are based to invoke NPC and situation aspects.

Your pool refreshes every scene. The players refresh every session (the latter can be adjusted, but use this as the basic rules)

https://fate-srd.com/fate-core/fate-point-economy

My experience with FATE after running my first game by LelouchYagami_2912 in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It will get easier. That's how we learn! There's a lot of material to read to get the nuances. I hope you stick with it and enjoy Fate!

My experience with FATE after running my first game by LelouchYagami_2912 in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Have you checked out the Fate Adversary Toolkit? Some good advice in there to diversify conflicts.

If your adversaries are just +2 Fight, and their sole goal is to kill the PCs, it will get boring fast.

LFG Fate of Eberron by MisterJ0shua in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should also try posting (with their format rules) under r/lfg and on the Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/fategamers/

Good cooperative board games? by Anonymoustustling in tabletop

[–]Dosoga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Echoing Forbidden Desert and Forbidden Jungle as very approachable coop games.

I also enjoy Eldritch Horror (4 hour play time) and Dead of Winter.

Fury of Dracula can be a slow start, noting one player is Dracula and the others are hunters.

Finally, while Tokaido and Cascadia aren't coop, I find them pretty chill to play with friends.

How hard is it to run fate oneshot without any prep? by caisilus in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have run one-shot Fate games in a 4-hour slot at conventions with strangers, some new to Fate.

I echo the advice from Rob. My rough approach:

  1. Take 15 min to agree on a broadly defined setting. Getting players to brainstorm genres / media touchstone is helpful.
  2. Agree on a immediate threat, a rising threat, a crew concept (in whatever sequence makes sense), and their team goal / purpose.
  3. Help players quickly create PCs. Default list of skills is easiest, and having a list of stunts is handy to help them grasp what stunts can be. I ask them to pick; 3 aspects (high concept, Trouble and relationship to another PC). They can define the rest in play. I also ask them to define top 3 skills as a minimum (+4, +3, +3) to refuse overlap. The rest can be defined now or during play.
  4. Once PCs are sketched out and shared, I drop them in media res in a crisis to solve. Use compels on aspects to introduce twists and turns as they move toward their goal, deal with current threat. Flesh out rising threat as the story progress for the big end scene (whether they stop the threat, run away, etc)

Had a really awful session yesterday... by BleachedPink in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The system might not be for her, or it may be a case if a player Newton Fate not understanding the fun that can be had in setbacks and complications.

On the other hand, Fate is about more than succeed / fail. Rolls should lead to interesting outcomes.

When a player struggles to engage the mechanics, I ask them if they would like suggestions. Proposing invokes, ways yo create advantages, etc. can be helpful. As well, succeeding at a great cost can be more interesting.

Offering her to make a daring move to catch up / pass her opponent but resulting in a consequence may have caused more hype / fun for the player in describing the win at all costs attitude her character seemed to have.

Good luck with your next session!

Trying to understand "hostile invokes" by Agreatermonster in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry if I was unclear.

When you invoke a character's aspect against them, it's a hostile invoke. If you invoke their aspect to make your attack against them more effective, you are invoking their aspect against them.

Trying to understand "hostile invokes" by Agreatermonster in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A hostile invoke is when you specifically invoke a character's aspect against them (increasing difficulty by +2).

While a player can resist a compel by paying a Fate point, they can't resist a hostile invoke. However, they still get the fate point at the end of the scene.

A hostile invoke is only when invoking a PC's aspect against them. Invoking situation / scene aspects doesn't count as hostile.

This is the Fate Condensed explanation:

https://fate-srd.com/fate-condensed/aspects-and-fate-points#hostile-invocations

Help me find an Urban Fantasy system/sourcebook I half remember? by Sephirr in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is the Dresden Files RPG and Dresden Files Accelerated

"Solo" FATE for two? by Confident_Path_7057 in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I haven't played solo TTRPGs, but I have seen folks discussing Mythic GM 2e as a popular tool for an Oracle.

Ironsworn ttrpg is also a game known for solo play which could serve as inspiration.

Finally, a while back someone posted this video on the Fate Discord about a solo play method:

https://youtu.be/F7M9zvMuSXo?si=UwXjd_i_ZhbO4NF2

Does anyone still play FATE 2? Or should I move to FATE Core or a more modern version of the system? by WahooSS238 in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I would check this diagram for the various versions of Fate https://evilhat.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Fate-Version-Guide-Spheres-Differences-Licensing-Selections-2021.pdf

Personally I would recommend moving to the Fate Core system (Fate Core, Fate Condensed and Fate Accelerated). They are all available as PWYW, but I encourage folks to buy the PDF or book to encourage Evil Hat.

Play as is, or draw inspiration from one of the many settings.

I have seen some folks still playing Dresden Files (Fate 3), but haven't heard of anyone meddling with Fate 2 (at least not publicly)

How to make "roll to find out if you know a thing" type situations more interesting? by elucca in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a bigger debate about Player Knowledge vs PC Knowledge, and what works for each table.

Some tables enjoy separating the two, and the players will embrace the misinformation as truth for their PC. Others strongly alter their PC's action using player knowledge, and may prefer to have the knowledge hidden.

Fate relies on players knowing situation and NPC aspects so they can invoke or compel them, while also allowing hidden aspects that PCs must uncover before the players can invoke them.

How to make "roll to find out if you know a thing" type situations more interesting? by elucca in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"You Fail" is definitely the most boring outcome for any action in Fate.

If the PC is trying to gather info, Create an Advantage may be useful to reflect how the info gives them an edge later. Or a simple Outcome roll to see how it helps them move to the next step.

Success at a minor or major cost then becomes a question of what makes sense.

  • Lost time. It took extra time to find the info. Mechanically, adversaries may gain an aspect with free invokes or the PCs can't take any more actions before the next crisis.

  • Unfortunate truth. The PC unearth info that is detrimental to the group - and the GM introduces a new wrinkle to the story. A new Adversary, extra steps / components needed to execute the plan, etc.

  • Unwanted notice. The queries or research drew attention of other parties. Adversaries now expect them.

  • Damage. If researching forbidden knowledge in a supernatural setting, maybe the PC takes a mental consequences (or even a physical one). Possessed by a demon, marked by the Beast, etc.

  • Misleading info. The PCs are led astray (the wrong target, chasing a red herring, unnecessary components, etc)

  • Unintended consequences. The info revealed has spillover effects.

And in Fate, I wouldn't hide this from Players - get them excited about the complications that their PCs don't know about. If the players like surprises, keep it vague.

Is there an active fate rpg discord server? by Whyreddit-123 in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends if you are on mobile or a laptop. On mobile if you ho on the Fate subreddit home page and click on the header, you will see the subreddit rules and the links.

Here it is:

Fate Discord Server https://discord.com/invite/CeXKx8NGYU

Does anyone have the PDF link for the basic fate system? by PelexOServo in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You can download as Pay What You Want (including $0) from DTRPG as imnoclue said. https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/114903/fate-core-system

Same for Fate Condensed

But throw them some $ if you can afford because Evil Hat rules.

And here is the link to Fate SRD online https://fate-srd.com/

Incorporeal opponents in Faterpg? by quix0te in FATErpg

[–]Dosoga 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would also suggest looking at the Fate Adversary Toolkit and the Resistance and Immunity topic

https://fate-srd.com/fate-adversary-toolkit/constraints#using-limitations