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03 - Many-Faced Math Rocks: (Ft. Michael Sands)

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Welcome back to Wait, Roll That Again!

On this week’s episode, I take the tips from the last few weeks and apply them to my first pieces of design for my TTRPG project.

There’s one key conversation I felt like I needed to have before I sat down to design some mechanics. I wanted to learn about resolution and dice, so I spoke to Aotearoa-based designer Michael Sands (Monster Of The Week, Three Dooms) about what makes dice mechanics work.

Following that conversation, I got right to the drawing board and put some words to paper. I came up with a basic idea of the system, and I ran it for two of my players. To find out how it went, you’re going to have to listen on…

For the bonus articles, follow Wait, Roll That Again on substack! https://waitrollthatagain.substack.com
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This Podcast is made in partnership with Salient Podcasts.
For information on Kēmu Whakatau o Aotearoa, see their website at kiwirpg.com
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Welcome back to Wait, Roll That Again!

On this week’s episode, I take the tips from the last few weeks and apply them to my first pieces of design for my TTRPG project.

There’s one key conversation I felt like I needed to have before I sat down to design some mechanics. I wanted to learn about resolution and dice, so I spoke to Aotearoa-based designer Michael Sands (Monster Of The Week, Three Dooms) about what makes dice mechanics work.

Following that conversation, I got right to the drawing board and put some words to paper. I came up with a basic idea of the system, and I ran it for two of my players. To find out how it went, you’re going to have to listen on…

For the bonus articles, follow Wait, Roll That Again on substack! https://waitrollthatagain.substack.com
Socials
Instagram: @WaitRollThatAgain
Twitter: @WaitRollThatAgn
This Podcast is made in partnership with Salient Podcasts.
For information on Kēmu Whakatau o Aotearoa, see their website at kiwirpg.com
Thank you for listening! Please share this show with a friend, subscribe, and rate it on your favourite podcast app.

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