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Welcome, adventurers! Improv Quest is a tabletop roleplaying game that combines the thrill of classic roleplay with the spontaneity of improvisational storytelling. In Improv Quest, each player becomes a storyteller, guiding their character’s journey while contributing to the creation of a shared world. The guiding rule is a simple one: “Yes, and …” This... [click here for more] |
TheGrouchCouch |
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Due to customer demands, we have created a separate PDF of the large and detailed map of 11th-century Poland for use with Baptism of Fire (or any other medieval authentic campaign set in Poland). Enjoy! ... [click here for more] |
Mad Scribe Games |
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Harvest Specters - Customizable and Printable Paper Mini Figures and Cards
Description:
Roaming the dark, rural fields during cold autumn nights, the Harvest Specter is a figure as terrifying as it is mysterious. His head is a twisted pumpkin, glowing with a sinister green light, and in his withered hand, he holds his own decapitated head, transformed into a macabre lantern with... [click here for more] |
WargamePaper |
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GEMulator - Game Master Emulation for Solo Roleplaying Games
Within these pages is a ruleset that allows you to play traditional multiplayer RPGs on your own.
The complete freedom of solo play can be intimidating when it comes to actually playing through an entire campaign. Some sort of structure is needed to guide you along the path and prevent you from getting lost. The GEMulator is exactly that.... [click here for more] |
Solo Tabletop |
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The Deficient Inventory provides a system agnostic alternative to keep track of a player character's inventory & carried items.
Designed to be printed on an 8.5 x 11 inch paper, the inventory sheet allows six 3 x 3 inch sticky notes to be placed within the six spaces as well as allow other items written on sticky notes to be attached around the sheet to make tracking an item's placement on a character... [click here for more] |
Deficient Games |
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Are you looking to get started with Solo Roleplaying, but aren’t sure where to begin?
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the complicated rules and countless systems?
Do you spend a lot of time prepping, but struggle to actually start playing?
This game is designed to make it as easy as possible for you to dive into solo roleplaying, and complete your first adventure. You will learn a straightforward,... [click here for more] |
lumen |
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Use this printable template to create the modular MAGE TOWER sections built in Black Magic Craft episode 206.
This is an easy to build product utilizing very cheap and beginner friendly tools and materials. Dollar store (easy peel) foamcore, an X-acto knife, nail file, glue gun, pencil, mod podge, and craft paint are all that are needed to create these modular... [click here for more] |
Black Magic Craft |
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Template for creating a longboat or ship for your tabletop game. Instructions on the build can be viewed on Black Magic Craft Episode 08.
Watch the tutorial: ... [click here for more] |
Black Magic Craft |
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Use this printable hexagon template to creat the fountain built in Black Magic Craft episode 152. ... [click here for more] |
Black Magic Craft |
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Cyberpunk Top-Down Token Starter Pack
A free pack containing 58 top-down tokens ideal for your cyberpunk or science-fiction worlds.
Consists of several Civilians, Gangers, Corporate Agents and Public Services.
Each token is 1000x1000px with both PNG and WebP formats available.
These tokens were originally rendered in 3D before being given a stylised effect, meshing... [click here for more] |
SolutionMaps |
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TokenTool removes much of the tedium from creating tokens for use with MapTool or your favorite online gaming application. Just drag an image into the background, select a frame, zoom, and pan to suit then drag off a finished token. The resulting token is transparent around the edges and cropped to the size you wanted.
The summary of benefits to the new TokenTool are summarized... [click here for more] |
RPTools |
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Inside this pack you will find 30 high-resolution images (300 DPI in PNG format) for use in your own ICRPG publications! Some of the drawings included in this pack are: - Weapons - Potions - Armor - Helmets - Books - Scrolls - Dungeon Door - Coins - Treasure Chests - Pile of Skulls - Bones - Anvil - Barrels - Alchemy Ingredients - Ale and Food - Castle on a Hill - Desert Fortress - Runestones - Cave... [click here for more] |
Axebane Games |
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Print this tavern drawing to follow along on my YouTube channel: Tabletop WitchCRAFT. ... [click here for more] |
Tabletop WitchCRAFT |
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UPDATE: A new and improved revised edition of The Metamorphica is now available, although this version will remain freely available.
Random Mutation Tables
If your game has a need for random mutation tables and procedures for creating all sorts of mutant abominations or unnatural things, whether they are corrupt demons and unique monsters or strange aliens and... [click here for more] |
Chthonstone Games |
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Perfect map to run an encounter involving an orc camp at the top of snowy mountains in an arctic environment.
License
You may use these maps for both personal and commercial use. They can be altered, modified, cropped, or combined, but must maintain their original resolution. If you use these maps in commercial products, you must credit Christian Zeuch. You cannot resell these... [click here for more] |
CZRPG |
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Looking for affordable hand-drawn fantasy stock art? You've come to the right place my friend!
Inside this free pack of 74 hand-drawn images you will find a variety of fantasy items, including daggers, swords, axes, staves, shields, scrolls, spellbooks, potions, torches, war banners, tools, and more! Perfect for an RPG adventure, a dungeon-crawling card game, a medieval trick-taking... [click here for more] |
Axebane Games |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to the 40th anniversary year of Star Frontiers and issue 35 of the Frontier Explorer. This issue starts with a throwback to the early days of the game with an article by Richard Rose about one of the first ships he designed even before he had the Knight Hawks rules. He also gives us a Knight Hawks adventure later in the issue.
Tom Verreault continues the starship theme... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 27 of the Frontier Explorer. Our new author in this issue is Jerry Boucher, who also drew the absolutely amazing cover image for the issue. The cover is a callback, albeit from the sathar side, of the classic Elmore painting that graces the cover of the original rules. His article looks at the construction and use of the sathar weapons.
In addition to Jerry’s... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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This is a sheet of 20 system-neutral merit badge achievements tuned to promote character bonding, player role playing, and deeper connections between teams. Each achievement is designed to get players looking at, and talking to, each other. Simply print this sheet out, cut it up, and randomly hand one goal to each player at the start of a session. If they a complete it, they will earn a reward such... [click here for more] |
T-Rex Games |
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Use this template to create awesome battlement add-ons to your Dungeon Stackers! ... [click here for more] |
Black Magic Craft |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 32 of the Frontier Explorer. We start off with a “Blast from the Past” and a play report of an old Star Frontiers game from decades ago. The “Blast from the Past” series presents articles found on dead Star Frontiers websites or other places from before the magazine started and the early days of the game. This issue has three such articles, the a-ready... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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This systemless horror scenario originally appeared in the No Security kickstarter. The police in Toil, Illinois have their work cut out for them when the sleepy town suddenly suffers an outbreak of bizarre events. Someone's been planting strange trees in the night, replacing bread with ash, and filling coffins with bees. As the day goes on, what at first appeared to be a series of unrelated pranks... [click here for more] |
Hebanon Games |
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Use this template to simplify the task of building the Iron Door I made in episode 103 of Black Magic Craft. ... [click here for more] |
Black Magic Craft |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 26 of the Frontier Explorer. This is a more typical grab-bag issue with no particular theme, although it definitely leans heavily to the weapons and equipment direction. We have articles by two new authors this issue: Nick Landry and John Blaylock, with articles on portable power sources and energy weapons, respectively. I think we can expect to see more articles... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Updated Map of the Brancalonia Setting: the Bounty Kingdom. Enter Brancalonia, a land full of pitfalls and profit possibilities, in the most incredible and roguish Italian role-playing game you have ever participated in! The adventures of Brancalonia knaves take place in what its inhabitants simply refer to as “The Kingdom”, or "the Bounty Kingdom". This map is updated at the very last version... [click here for more] |
Acheron Games |
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This systemless horror scenario originally appeared in the No Security kickstarter. Barefoot Crossing seemed like any other sharecropping community on the rural outskirts of Savannah, Georgia. But when the murder of a Methodist preacher sends the community searching for answers across racial and economic divides, investigators stumble into an ancient, inhuman conspiracy. Can they overcome a supernatural... [click here for more] |
Hebanon Games |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 33 of the Frontier Explorer!
This issue begins with another blast from the past with an old web article by Andrew Campbell on the use of solar sails on ships in the Frontier. Oscar Rios gives us a vrusk name generator as well as a system brief on the Solar Minor system. We finish off the Radiation in the Frontier series by Joseph Cabadas and Jerry Boucher details... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 24 of the Frontier Explorer. Now that Spacefleet has cleared out the recent sathar incursion, we can start publishing again.
This issue picks up right where we left off including some articles that were ready to go but didn’t make it into issue 23. All of the usual articles (Jurak Hangna, comics, etc) are here along with articles about derlict spaceships, and... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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This systemless horror scenario originally appeared in the No Security kickstarter. In June of 1935, the Dust Bowl still plagued the American Southwest, a third of all people were out of work, and the government’s path to recovery was far from certain. Amidst this Great Depression, the Bryson Springs Ranch suffered a hardship altogether more extraordinary. People were dying in the migrant workers’... [click here for more] |
Hebanon Games |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 28 of the Frontier Explorer. In this issue we have a grab bag of articles including more installments of the Things That Go Boom! series, this time on landmines, a new, optional ruleset for combat and actions, a look back at an old Star Frontiers Choose Your Own Adventure book, and a review of a White Star module.
A fun item is this issue is our Create a Character... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 36 of the Frontier Explorer. While it wasn’t intended, this issue ended up with a Knight Hawks theme with details on a number of different ships and lots of rules related to starships.
Steven Parenteau gives us two different ships with deck plans along with an article about a small PSA inspired by thinking about life onboard those starships. Tom Verreault gives... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 23 of the Frontier Explorer. This issue focuses on Clarion Station and all the things to see and do there. As part of our Warriors of White Light challenge, we have a couple of articles detailing the home of the Clarion Royal Marines. The other feature article in this issues is one detailing a conversion of the Star Frontiers races to the new FrontierSpace RPG.... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
The Frontier Explorer presents
The Sathar Destroyer Technical Manual
The Sathar! They have repeatedly invaded the Frontier and their deadly red ships have always remained a mystery. Rumors abound that top secret UPF files exist giving details on sathar ship interiors and details of the sathar culture and military. No UPF official has ever admitted to the existence... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 34 of the Frontier Explorer.
As a nod to the Halloween season, this issue starts us off with a look at the Archetypes of Horror and how to use them in a Star Frontiers, an article my Tom Verreault. We also welcome a new author, Ken Wang who details out a spacer organization, original designed for the Cepheus Engine, but that can be dropped into any sci-fi setting.... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Macy, our family dog, has passed. She was the best. May she live on in a thousand adventures and be loved by a thousand gamers. ... [click here for more] |
Publisher's Choice Stock Art |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 29 of the Frontier Explorer. We kick off the issue with a new ship by a new author, Shawn Starky, detailing a small hull size 4 freighter. We are also introducing a new series, “An Alternate Frontier,” by another new author, Richard “GreyMyst” Farris. The first article, Electrochemical Slugthrowers, looks basic projectile weap-ons and provides a variety of... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 22 of the Frontier Explorer. This issue sports and amazing cover image by Chris Walton. Inside, you’ll find a variety of articles include some character archetypes, new equipment, new creatures, and rules for constructing space stations. This issue also contains some early information on a new game FrontierSpace by DWD Studios that will see some coverage in... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Want to add some bureaucratic flavor to the quests given to your players? Or maybe you just need a way for your players (or for your own notes) to track the terms and conditions of a side-quest? Here’s a quick printable asset that you can fill out to quickly outline the mission objectives.
For a handwritten look, the PDF uses the Caroni font, which is free to use from FontSquirrel.
There are parchment... [click here for more] |
Cpt. Scarlet Frost |
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A basic GM advice column for running prehistoric animals. One of my three entries to Wayfinder #22. The other two entries will be published in it. ... [click here for more] |
Druid GM Designs |
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MapTool is a fully-featured, flexible virtual tabletop. Not only does MapTool come with powerful tools for creating detailed maps but also a chat function, an initiative tracker, and a detailed token management system to create characters, monsters, objects, and anything you can imagine. MapTool's user interface is highly configurable, and features not being used can be hidden out of sight.
Adapts... [click here for more] |
RPTools |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 30 of the Frontier Explorer! This issue introduces two new authors RJ McDonough and Oscar Rios. RJ talks about the “Art of the Crossover” and bringing outside resources into your game while Oscar gives us a couple of new equipment articles, one on needler weapons and a second on restraints.
This issue brings back our “Frontier in Miniature” series looking... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
And welcome to issue 25 of the Frontier Explorer – The Summer of Sathar. When we put out the call for articles in issue 24, we had so many sathar submissions that we decided to do another issue dedicated to the arch enemy in the Star Frontiers setting. This issue contains articles covering topics such as sathar biology, vehicles, robots, weapons, creatures, and social structure. ... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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Hello Explorers!
Welcome to issue 31 of the Frontier Explorer! This issue introduces a new author, Michal Lausier, who provides us a Traveller short story, Bones and Mortar. Oscar Rios provides us with ten standard sathar NPCs you can drop into your campaign. We also have another needler article following the one last issue, this time, converted to the “Alternate Frontier” setting that Richard... [click here for more] |
Frontier Explorer |
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This systemless horror scenario originally appeared in the No Security kickstarter. In The Red Tower, Capone’s reign has ended, and it remains to be seen how much of Chicago’s corrupt infrastructure will be dragged down with him. As two-bit criminals scramble to establish themselves in the power vacuum, the exposed corruption presents an opportunity for muckraking socialists to provoke... [click here for more] |
Hebanon Games |
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This systemless horror scenario originally appeared in the No Security kickstarter.The Fall Without End takes place at Mount McKinley in 1931. As America comes to grips with the real cost of Black Tuesday, the government becomes desperate to find distractions for an increasingly rebellious population stirred by endless woes. As Lindbergh proved, the people love nothing more than heroes capable... [click here for more] |
Hebanon Games |
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Use this cut & assembly template to build modular prison walls featured in Black Magic Craft episode 104. ... [click here for more] |
Black Magic Craft |
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There are a total of 4 pdf files for this build. Print them off and folow along for the 4 part series of this build on my YouTube Channel: Tabletop WitchCRAFT !!! PRINT ON 11x17 Paper. ... [click here for more] |
Tabletop WitchCRAFT |
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Features:
15 Quest Types: From classic fetch quests to epic battles and intricate conspiracies, the hex flower covers a wide range of quest scenarios to keep you or your players on their toes.
Easy to Use: Roll a 2d6 and follow the arrows to determine the quest type.
Versatile Application: Suitable for any TTRPG setting, allowing you to seamlessly... [click here for more] |
Ryan Sanders |
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The Game Master is a book about roleplaying games. It is intended for game masters from the aspiring novice trying to figure out how to launch their first campaign to the veteran who wants to discover how to consistently produce games that work and avoid train-wreck campaigns. It aims to foster a deeper appreciation of the unique nature of RPGs as both a dynamic literary form and a type of... [click here for more] |
Tobiah Panshin |
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A5 Maps is a collection of 12 fantasy maps. Two versions of each map are included, one blank, and one with title, scale and numbering added. The maps are ideal for dropping into an existing campaign, and may easily be extended or altered to suit your requirements. All the included maps were hand-drawn on A5 sheets of 7mm grid paper. ... [click here for more] |
Gold Piece Publications |
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