Dungeon Fantasy Roleplaying Game on DriveThruRPG
The Dungeon Fantasy RPG and all four supplemental releases are now on DriveThruRPG.
The Dungeon Fantasy Roleplaying Game
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DFRPG: Traps
DFRPG: Magic Items
DFRPG: Against the Rat Men
The Dungeon Fantasy RPG and all four supplemental releases are now on DriveThruRPG.
The Reloading Press is an at-least-weekly feature here on Gaming Ballistic for 2016. Each week it looks at some interesting real-world cartridges and presents them with hopefully-useful information in GURPS Format. .45 ACP / 11.43 x 23mm The .45 ACP was designed and adopted between 1910 and achieved “final” approval in 1911, when mated with…
+Peter V. Dell’Orto noted here that sometimes there’s a bit of a mental squaaawwwk! when it comes to comparing piercing vs. impaling damage types. He makes some good points, and partly, this ties into penetration and injury GURPS-physics. Impaling damage, by and large, is assumed to result from a deep, often narrow, penetrating injury that gets…
Sumo Wrestling is the ugly red-headed stepchild of GURPS grappling skills. It really doesn’t get much love in character design from what I can tell. So, is that bad? Or is it appropriate to relegate Sumo to the dustbin of skills that should be eliminated, replaced, or otherwise shunned? Sumo! Huh! What is it good…
Thursday is GURPSDay and September nearly past. We saw the release of another Pyramid (Monster Hunters III, Pyr 3/107), the Dungeon Fantasy RPG is arriving at folks’ homes if they’re in the USA, with pictures, gushing, and reviews proliferating. Welcome to the second year of GURPSDay, and here’s the pull for this week. We’re currently drawing…
When I wrote The Deadly Spring, I pegged the strongest bow that humans pulled at about 200 pounds draw. I saw lots of bows in history in the 170-190# range, but not much more than about 200#. Mongol composite bows of as much as 165#, the strongest bow on the Mary Rose was about 185#….
Reviews of past Pyramid issues was one of the things that came up in my “what to next” blog post. Before I take up the challenge of issue reviews of Pyramid magazine, I thought I’d do a bit of analysis and see which issues I’d review. Of course, we can all go to the What’s…
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