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Reddit RPG FAQ

This is the FAQ for /r/rpg. There is a discussion thread too. It should be stated that no external links here are officially endorsed by /r/rpg -- they're just a collection of useful sites to get you started. For suggestions and additions, please post in the discussion thread and reply to one of tekhammer's posts (as it's an old thread and he won't see the posts unless they're in reply to something he wrote).

The FAQ will be a constantly evolving document -- stuff changes, links die, etc -- so don't hesitate to mail any of the moderators of /r/rpg, or even to edit this document yourself. There are still a couple of gaps, such as the player tips/resources section, so any suggestions are welcome.

Games marked OOP are out of print and will require hunting eBay and your local book/second-hand stores, but will still provide you and your friends with many hours of gaming goodness.

What is the purpose of /r/rpg?

Or, asked another way, What sort of links and posts are appropriate in r/rpg?

As the name may seem to imply, this is about roleplaying games, with an emphasis on the roleplaying. It's OK to post links to/about tabletop (pen & paper) RPGs, LARPs, or even electronic games as long as the focus of the post is about a roleplaying/storytelling aspect.

This mostly gets tricky in the realm of electronic games. It's not OK to post links to video game announcements (unless they are a pen & paper RPG and that game will have heavy roleplaying elements), or to walkthroughs, or DLC, or asking about how to beat a boss. Most of the time, posts about electronic games belong in /r/gaming. If in doubt, message the moderators and ask.

There are no restrictions on game systems or rulesets. If you wrote your own RPG and you want others to playtest it or just to show it off, go ahead and post it. If you still play AD&D 1st edition and have a query, go ahead. You might be surprised to find others still play it and are willing to help. If you've produced a commercial RPG product and you want to promote it, you'll usually find most people receptive to it (unless it's blatant spam or just crap).

Posts don't need to be about established games. As long as they are roleplaying/storytelling games, it'll be appropriate here. Again, message the moderators if there is any doubt.

Table of Contents

* Online Resources

* Role Playing Games

* Posting on /r/rpg

* Best of /r/RPG

* Flamewars

How Do I Find Other Gamers?

Nearby Gamers - allows you to search by area and game.

MeetUp - a generic site for meeting people and organising events.

Looking For Gamers - a reddit aimed at finding gamers.

Obsidian Portal map - online platform for organising games.

Pen & Paper Games - forums aimed at helping gamers meet.

How Can I Play Online?

Virtual Tabletops

Free

RPTools - A free virtual tabletop application that allows for online play as well as a large welcoming community.

Open RPG - An open source VT.

Gametable - A free and open java-based tabletop. It combines a whiteboard and chat client.

RPG Tonight - An old, but serviceable, virtual tabletop.

Screenmonkey - A web based VT. Has free and premium versions. Send game links by email and away you go.

SceneGrinder - A virtual tabletop with many organizational features that supports simultaneous and asynchronous play.

Fantasy Grounds - A premium Virtual Tabletop with a large community and many features.

RPG Virtual Tabletop - Yet another VT.

Battlegrounds - A VT that is very similar to Fantasy Grounds but less focused on D&D.

Kloogewerks - A popular Virtual Tabletop.

ViewingDale - Another basic, yet attractive, VT.

D20 Pro - A D20 focused VT.

Glittercomm - An affordable and feature rich VT.

iTabletop - A premium web based VT. Includes document hosting as well as voice/video chat.

Play by Post

Myth Weavers - The largest online forum for play by post role playing.

RolePlay Online - A large community of play by post role players. Smaller, but more diverse than Myth Weavers.

Roleplayer's Forum - A play by forum community.

RPGFO - Another play by forum community.

Index of Wave RPGs - Like the title says, this is an index of active RPGs on Google Wave. This is the public hub or role playing with Wave.

RPGGeek Play by Forum - Currently a small community, but is a division of the Geek Network so has large potential growth.

Dicebots

Bones - Supports private and complex rolls. For use with IRC. Ruby based.

Richard's Dice Rollers - Standard, D&D, and Alternity versions. For use with IRC.

Skype Dice Roller - Skype plugin that allows for dice rolling. Check the comments for a link to version 2.

Other Lists

The VTs - A fancy list of virtual tabletops along with ratings and pricing information.

Battleground Games List - A list maintained by the developers of the Battlegrounds vitual tabletop.

What Resources Exist For Game Masters?

Gnome Stew

Roleplaying Tips - Weekly ezine for GMs

Newbie DM

Campaign Mastery

Treasure Tables

Art / Inspiration

Imaginary Monsters

Imaginary Characters

Imaginary Landscapes

Treasure Cards Clipart - a bunch of fantasy clipart

What Resources Exist For Players?

TBC

Where Can I Buy Gaming Miniatures From?

Heresy Miniatures - Heroes, Villains, Demons, Undead, Sci-fi

Hassle Free Miniatures - Aliens, animals, fairies, daemonettes, elves, dwarves, humans, orcs and goblins, pirates, undead, mutants, +40mm & 54mm

Mercs - sci-fi military

Miniature Market - D&D, Star Wars, Reaper, and many more fantasy and sci-fi

Troll and Toad - same sort of thing as MM, mostly collectible miniature game figures

Reaper Miniatures - lots

What Software Tools Are Available?

d20Pro - Virtual game table software. Runs on Windows, OS-X, and Linux. Cost: $30 GM license, $10 player license. Free guest and demo versions available.

Epic Words - Online campaign management tools

Obsidian Portal - online platform for running and organizing your table top role-playing games

PCGen - A Java character generation program. Mainly aimed at D20 system games. Runs on Windows, OS-X, and Linux.

RP Tools - Java based map/character/initiative tracking tools including MapTool. Open Source. Runs on Windows and OS-X, and should work on Linux too.

Hero Lab - Character creation and tracking software that supports d20, 4e, SW, WoD, and Cortex games.

Where Can I Buy RPG eBooks / PDFs?

DriveThru RPG

Indie Press Revolution

What Are Some Free RPGs?

Lists

John Kim's List - over 500 listed, broken down by genre

Fantasy

Ars Magica 4th edition

D20 SRD

Dungeon Slayers

Pathfinder SRD

0e Retro-Clone

If you're a new-school player wanting to know more about old-school gaming, check out this quick primer for old school gaming.

Dark Dungeons

Labyrinth Lord

Microlite 74

Swords & Wizardry

1e Retro-Clone

Labyrinth Lord Advanced Companion

OSRIC - OSRIC stands for Old School Reference and Index Compilation.

Sci-Fi / Military

TBC

Post-Apocalyptic / Horror

Mutant Future - nuclear post-apocalyptic science fantasy

Eclipse Phase

Generic / Rules-Lite

Fate

Fudge

Fuzion

Microlite D20 - D20-like system

OpenD6 - Originally designed by West End Games for games like Star Wars. Has since been updated and made free.

What Are the Most Popular Commercial Games?

Fantasy

Conan

Dragon Age - Dark fantasy, based on computer game of the same name

Dungeons & Dragons - ye olde classic, up to 4th edition

Exalted

HARP (High Adventure Role Playing) - Made by Iron Crown (ICE), creators of Rolemaster. HARP is a simpler system, but retains a lot of compatibility with Rolemaster.

Legends of Anglerre - based on FATE system, and fully compatible with Starblazer (sci-fi) game.

MERP (Middle-Earth Role Playing) OOP - Created by Iron Crown (ICE), MERP is set in Tolkien's Middle-Earth. It uses a system that is a streamlined version of ICE's Rolemaster.

Pathfinder - a revised edition of D&D 3.5

Rolemaster

RuneQuest

Song of Ice and Fire - based on George RR Martin books

Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (WFRP) - Dark fantasy, based on Warhammer Fantasy Battle.

Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk 2020 - WARNING: this site will make your eyes bleed. Alternative info is available on the Cyberpunk Wikipedia page.

Shadowrun

Sci-Fi / Military

Battlestar Galactica

Dark Heresy - Based on Warhammer 40,000. Players play Inquisitors.

Deathwatch - Based on Warhammer 40,000. Players play Adeptus Astartes (Space Marines).

Doctor Who

Mutant Chronicles (OOP) - Technofantasy game set in the not too distant future in our galaxy. Dark and gritty, humanity vs demon hordes.

Rogue Trader - Based on Warhammer 40,000. Players play explorers and spacers.

Serenity - based on the Firefly TV show & Serenity movie

Starblazer - Space opera based on the FATE system

Spacemaster - Rolemaster. In Space.

Traveller

Post-Apocalyptic / Horror

World of Darkness - Joins together the following games:

Super-Heroes

Mutants & Masterminds

DC Adventures - based on M&M

Generic / Rules-Lite

GURPS (Generic Universal Roleplaying System) - Example supplements for GURPS include:

Rifts - The Rifts Megaverse(TM), by Palladium Books, is a multi-genre RPG system. It's basically a generic core rule-system that allows players to pick and choose a particular genre, or mix and match as they please. Settings include:

Savage Worlds - Published settings include fantasy, super-hero, alternative WWII, sci-fi, pirates, and more.

Can I post copyrighted material?

The default answer is NO -- unless you have permission to do so by the copyright owner (in which case you should specify this in your post).

Out of print does not necessarily mean it's out of copyright, and this is very important to consider. If you can't find a game new, then scouring eBay and local second hand shops should be your first port of call.

Users who post links to pirated material will have those posts removed, and they will be sent a warning. Repeating posting of infringing material after such warning, will result in that user being banned from /r/rpg.

Why do we do this? Several reasons:

  • RPGs are a small niche. When you pirate RPG material, you're making an already tough market tougher for people who have to, you know, make a living.
  • Allowing copyright infringing material on this reddit is effectively saying that we endorse it. That's not a message I want to show to the media industry groups OR the creators of RPG material (several of which are actually on here, btw).
  • The industry groups (like RIAA) have shown that they are completely unscrupulous bastards and do not consider any measure too low to stoop.

If you're on a tight budget, then consider looking into any of the many free RPGs that exist.

It's OK to talk about piracy. Just please don't encourage it.

How Do I Tag Posts?

Because /r/rpg caters to all roleplaying games, it can often help players of certain games to quickly identify posts relevant to them.

When making a post (whether a self-post or an external link), and if the game in question is not immediately obvious from the subject, you may prepend your Subject line with an appropriate tag, such as:

  • [D&D] - Dungeons & Dragons
  • [WoD] - World of Darkness
  • [PF] - Pathfinder
  • [D20] - Generic D20

These aren't hard and fast rules; you could just as easily just use the full name such as [Pathfinder] or [Rifts]. The main goal is easy identification.

I have an RPG blog, can I post links here?

We do encourage bloggers to post links here, and not just for the selfish reasons of wanting more stuff to read. However, Reddit is a community, and we prefer posters to partake in the community. If you're just here to post your links here, using /r/rpg as an SEO enhancement tool, or as your RSS feed, then you'll get lots of downvotes at first, and if you continue, you'll probably be banned as a blogspammer.

That in mind, there are also some etiquette guidelines you should follow:

  • Only submit the best of your best.
  • If you do a lot of smaller post try and do a roundup every week or two and submit that instead.
  • Try and submit two or more other things in between every self-promotional post that you make. Don't force yourself.
  • Try and actively be part of the discussions. Post your thoughts on other submissions, ask the community questions or offer advice. Your comments should outweigh your submissions.

For more detail on these guidelines, see Rednightmare's post on the subject.

What Do Those Icons Next to Some Redditor's Usernames Mean?

There are currently two icons that you might see, both indicate that the redditor has won the r/RPG Challenge at least once. The trophy indicates a popular vote winner and the red horse head indicates one of rednightmare's pick of the week winners.

Best of /r/rpg

This section will have some links to questions/answers, or just great /r/rpg posts.

I want to start playing D&D. What do I get?

Hey I Remember That: D6 Star Wars

The Ultimate Dungeon Toolkit 2.0 - a list of the ideal items for dungeoneering, as would fit in a bag of holding.

Tips on making players afraid - this whole thread has excellent advice on running a horror game and how to keep players afraid.

Zone markers for D&D - OverloadUT made some cardboard cutout triangles to mark zones on the battlemap.

What's better? D&D 3/3.5 or 4e?

Well, this is something that will never truly be answered satisfactorily. The reason being that there's no such thing as better. They're just different. A lot of players of 3/3.5e have the expectation that 4e should be exactly the same game and only judge 4e in comparison to 3e. What they should instead be doing is judging 4e as its own entity. But logic rarely plays a part when passion is involved. So with that in mind, here are some of the discussions Reddit has had on the topic (in no particular order).

Here are some specific posts that are refreshingly well thought out and less biased:

We expect the flamewars to cease when 5th edition comes out, at which point all the 4e diehards will nerd-rage over how Wizards (or current license holders) are destroying their childhood.