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It’s good to play a variety of TTRPGs, not just D&D. Here’s why.
I am an ardent believer that not only is it fun to play a wide variety of TTRPGs, it can also improve your skill as a player or game master in every system you play.
What’s the easiest way to introduce someone to gaming?
If you're the gamer in your friend group or family, you often get asked about the various games you play, be they video games, tabletop RPGs, board games -- I have lost track of the amount of times I've been asked to explain Catan to people -- and you're put in the position of serving as a sort of unofficial ambassador for the hobbies you participate in and enjoy.
WRUP: Two weeks left in the year and Team Blizzard Watch is getting in the holiday spirit
Hello and happy Friday!
WRUP: This weekend, Team Blizzard Watch tries not to kill the Kenku while juggling a backlog of games
Hello and happy Friday!
There’s more to RPGs than Skyrim: Here are four RPGs with immersive worlds that you ought to play
If you've played any computer games, you've probably played one or more RPGs without really thinking about it.
How important is the system you use in your TTRPG experience?
In tabletop role playing, a system is the codified rule set used to represent the world and the player's experiences of it. Dungeons and Dragons uses a system based around a d20 dice roll, with modifiers that change the possible spread of numbers you can successfully roll, and other dice to represent things like the damage dealt to characters or monsters in the game's combat system.
When should a franchise end? Should there always be a chance for more?
I am ridiculously happy that there's a new Mass Effect game coming.
WRUP: It’s the weekend and Blizzard Watch is grateful for an extra hour of anything
I am not going to make the obvious November 5 joke here -- but I am going to make the obvious time-change joke!
WRUP: Dune! Mercenaries! Sports! Blizzard Watch is running the gamut of activities this weekend
Happy Friday, fellow Watchers!
WRUP: Tyrannical singing and potato parties are the new hotness for Team Blizzard Watch this weekend
Ahh, the weekend.