The Quickly Equipped Murderhobo
A downloadable game
"eveys eq packs fuck tho. ive used them so much haha...
"like maybe my best bang for buck purchase"
-Jared Sinclair
This is a table top role playing game supplement for quickly outfitting the ne'er-do-wells that rob ancient graves in worlds that are sorta like 14th-17th century Europe. That sort of sweet spot where guns and swords were both highly viable weapons.
It's written for succinct fantasy rpgs with saving throws and the usual six stats, you know the ones I mean... (B/Xish type things, yo?)
Anyway, I fucking hate shopping for starting equipment so I made this. It's basically just charts to randomize starting equipment. The equipment is gathered into specific kits based on previous occupation or the flavor of violence one deals out [e.g. Butcher or Pikeman, respectively]. There's also a quick n dirty rule for improvised weapons and a "What's that dead guy got?" chart.
8 pages, color, pdf.
Go on and watch the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker (or the guys that just robbed them) go die in a weird hole in the ground on the vague promise of gold.
*note this is a slightly revised edition of a product previously released elsewheres
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Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars (17 total ratings) |
Author | Evey Lockhart |
Tags | euipment, Fantasy, Tabletop role-playing game |
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Quick equipment is a must-have and can be used many ways. I have printed this and given it away many times now when IRL nerds start asking me about DIY / folk d&d.
Pairs perfectly with:https://violentmedia.itch.io/simple-deeendee
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