The.Maze.Controller
Mongoose
Well,
After a fruitful discussion tonight with a shop owner in Brooklyn, there is a new development. They want me to run a mini program similar to my plan for Bad Wrong Fun to intro the players at the shop to RQ and I get exposure to a whole crew of potential players for my campaign. They are going to advertise it to their players as a package and host it as a play event for them. (This particular shop does quite well charging players for time at tables with hand picked premium GMs / Dms - $5 per player.) Place is always packed when they hold these events. Anything the shop owners say is good the players play like the gospel. Apparently she has been very smart in hand selecting the DM /GMs for her games. She wants me to demo a session for her early next week.
So after thinking about it some on the train tonight I realized quickly I am going to need to make things easy for new players. Especially since they are all used to Baby's first RPG (I think you know which product I mean.)
When that particular game system came out a lot of players made thier own tools to help new folks learn the system. One that I think might be a good idea to ease less skilled players into RuneQuest is a player mat.(See pic)
While I can handle the art angle - I was wondering what do you think would be the best layout for something like this to introduce new players to RQ? I am going to solicit ideas and input my own then produce a product that will be a free download on the BWF site.
Not to mention I am sure that shop owner will appreciate me putting together a package for her players. She has already mentioned some form of compensation to me but I am doing it for the fun of it honestly - I have a real job and it pays far better than GMing for hire.
After a fruitful discussion tonight with a shop owner in Brooklyn, there is a new development. They want me to run a mini program similar to my plan for Bad Wrong Fun to intro the players at the shop to RQ and I get exposure to a whole crew of potential players for my campaign. They are going to advertise it to their players as a package and host it as a play event for them. (This particular shop does quite well charging players for time at tables with hand picked premium GMs / Dms - $5 per player.) Place is always packed when they hold these events. Anything the shop owners say is good the players play like the gospel. Apparently she has been very smart in hand selecting the DM /GMs for her games. She wants me to demo a session for her early next week.
So after thinking about it some on the train tonight I realized quickly I am going to need to make things easy for new players. Especially since they are all used to Baby's first RPG (I think you know which product I mean.)
When that particular game system came out a lot of players made thier own tools to help new folks learn the system. One that I think might be a good idea to ease less skilled players into RuneQuest is a player mat.(See pic)

While I can handle the art angle - I was wondering what do you think would be the best layout for something like this to introduce new players to RQ? I am going to solicit ideas and input my own then produce a product that will be a free download on the BWF site.
Not to mention I am sure that shop owner will appreciate me putting together a package for her players. She has already mentioned some form of compensation to me but I am doing it for the fun of it honestly - I have a real job and it pays far better than GMing for hire.