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2 years agoNotalawyer but I say copy everything. Strip the bones of reddit like a school of piranhas for anything useful (do credit original authors when possible). Fuck that Steve guy for hamstringing one of the most ubiquitous knowledge repositories since the Alexandria Library
Haven’t actually played a session but having read through and trying the location generation process, I think it would be useful to make cards/handouts for all the archetype infos as well as the playbooks (especially if each player doesn’t have a copy of the book to reference). If you’re a more hands on keeper, you may also benefit from generating possible areas in advance so less work is needed on the fly. This is a bit counter to the game’s ethos of having players more actively shape the world but may help ease into the idea for groups that are used to more traditional ttrpgs