It’s time to announce the winner for the Drakes contest! The contest consisted of 20 entries in the form of comments, all describing either a character, enemy, monster, NPC, adventure idea or encounter idea. Interestingly, almost all of the entries were of adventure ideas. Honorable mention goes out to NonCharon and Peter Steven King (comments #2 and #4). The entry that got the most votes [Read the article]
So, I recently got a request for some “Shaken and Wounds Markers” for Savage Worlds (Deadlands would be my favorite). Right now Stuffer Shack offers Mini Counters and Bloodied Markers, but I was wondering what other types of markers/counters I could make. What games do you think would benefit from some sort of markers? For instance, Star Wars D6 has the Stunned, Wounded, and Incapacitated [Read the article]
In all of the Tank in Trouble issues, everything you read is true, although some may have a bit of comedic flavoring added. This issue, however, is almost word for word accurate from start to finish. Enjoy. Oh, incidentally, this story may sound familiar, as John Lewis mentioned it at RoleplayingPro. The beginning / previous / next
“Desolation” Amearus Omaron, the Revenant – Steal this Background
As the black sheep in an otherwise respected family, Amearus Omaron never really had a sense of “belonging.” Unusually fearful of entering the Last War, he waited as long as possible until he could no longer hide among the children. However, in his very first battle involving the Cyrians, he found comfort with an apparent lack of emotion when felling his first combatant. He immediately [Read the article]
I was a little hesitant when deciding to write this one, but then I figured that I’d go for it. Any heat I get from the guy that Tracy’s character is based off of – I can deal with. Enjoy! Oh yeah, if you like this comic, let me know in the comments (and if not, your lack of comments speaks loud enough!). The beginning [Read the article]
When I first made the Horse Minis for my home game, I used a lot of tacky glue on the hooves, essentially gooping them to the chipboard bases. To this day they have stayed strong. However, there’s still goop all over their hooves. When I put them up for sale on Stuffer Shack, I changed to super glue to avoid all the goop. Unfortunately, I’ve [Read the article]