How Can I Improve My Solo RPG Adventure?
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 2:11 pm
Hi I have been writing a bunch of solo RPG sessions which you read at https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/37786 ... y-solo-rpg
By SoloRPG I mean just one player who is also the DM.
I have only been using the Basic Fantasy RPG core-book for this? Are there any other resources you would recommend? I bought the Mythic Game Master Emulator but honestly, I am not too sure how to use it effectively. I also bought a book with tables to make dungeons called Classic Dungeon Design. It gave me some ideas and I feel like it will be useful.
Are there any basic fantasy solo RPG sessions I could read as a reference?
Whenever in doubt about how some characters will do something I just resolve it with some rolls. It is a bit hard to have the characters act in ways which are not affected by my knowledge as the DM as well... For example, obviously, I know how many HP enemies have.
Do you think I should use adventure modules/supplements like Morgansfort and try to play them solo, or is it better if I just coming up with stuff as I go along, using a chart to roll against to decide whether to go with what I came up or not?
By SoloRPG I mean just one player who is also the DM.
I have only been using the Basic Fantasy RPG core-book for this? Are there any other resources you would recommend? I bought the Mythic Game Master Emulator but honestly, I am not too sure how to use it effectively. I also bought a book with tables to make dungeons called Classic Dungeon Design. It gave me some ideas and I feel like it will be useful.
Are there any basic fantasy solo RPG sessions I could read as a reference?
Whenever in doubt about how some characters will do something I just resolve it with some rolls. It is a bit hard to have the characters act in ways which are not affected by my knowledge as the DM as well... For example, obviously, I know how many HP enemies have.
Do you think I should use adventure modules/supplements like Morgansfort and try to play them solo, or is it better if I just coming up with stuff as I go along, using a chart to roll against to decide whether to go with what I came up or not?