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u/hobbykitjr · 9 pointsr/DungeonWorld

So i haven't DM'd in years, since having kids. Decided when kids were old enough i would DM Dungeon world cause of its ease and flexibility.

Oldest is only 4 but hanging out w/ other Dads i was surprised at the enthusiasm to play D&D. So i thought, why not get ready now and invite a couple over to play a oneShot while the kids played.

I pre made some characters (some like 90% e.g. leaving cleric's religion blank). But also made templates if it goes well and they want to create or modify their characters.

Plan to make a GM tin too. maybe some mini maps/tokens. or at least GM Moves, MM cards, and spare dice, & tokens.

Edit: Wow thanks everyone for the positive feedback. Sorry it took so long (3 kids and my oldest is 4!) but here is the link to everything i made so far, I wish i could give credit to the character images but i just googled them:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hxYY_MtgvOf9xTnGawrNFhdSkTIegAra

And here are the amazon links:
The tins (make sure its the big ones)
Mini pencils
Business card sleeves

Also i've had something like this for years for cutting straight lines easy:
https://www.amazon.com/Paper-Cutter-Automatic-Safeguard-Guillotine/dp/B0757DJR8J

u/ceeeKay · 6 pointsr/DungeonWorld

I got an inexpensive Swingline laminator and a pack of 100 sheets for Christmas last year.

Since I got into Dugeon World I've gone a little nuts, laminating the entire set of playsheets so players can use dry-erase on them. Also did some index cards for random notes, map tiles, etc.

A technique I've found I really like is using sharpie for semi-permanent stuff. You can erase it by coloring over it with a dry-erase marker. The sharpie then wipes right off.

You could easily use dry erase or sharpie to get a similar effect with item cards like this. Even the lore could have some words or phrases "obfuscated" until the player spouts lore, etc.

u/AuthorX · 5 pointsr/DungeonWorld
  1. Get a big sheet of paper to draw the map on, and some thick pencils or markers to draw with

  2. Buy two packs of these for a total of 4 magnets

  3. Buy one pack of these for a total of 4 metal plates

  4. Roll out the large sheet of paper and arrange the magnets on the corners with the metal plates underneath to make it look like your map is pinned to the table by knives.

    This is not strictly necessary or specific to Dungeon World, but it is IMO very badass
u/grkuntzmd · 1 pointr/DungeonWorld

Niven and Pournelles Inferno is great -- Dante's Inferno with modern sins and punishments.

The original is long and written as a poem. I listened to the audiobook version (LibriVox). It was not too bad.