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I did it… I finally did it…
My dice stack for Koriko: A Magical Year is starting to be build again. This time I’m trying to start with the wider and larger dice for perhaps a sturdier base! My last dice stack got to twelve before falling.
A solo ttrpg chronicling the lives and events of a building’s community
My first experience with a ttrpg group was playing Pathfinder 1st Edition, which is pretty crunchy for newbies and combat turns tended take a while. To kill time we got mildly obsessed with making dice stacks, it involved a lot of shouting at our dice and constantly retrieving errant die from under furniture- a great time was had by all.
When I am making ttrpgs with a journaling component I like to include an end point. I know that I’m the kind of person who has trouble starting something without an end (I end up getting analysis paralysis) and in High-Rise Tales I figured a game themed about tall buildings having an end point that revolved around gravity was fitting.
The mechanic works as such- you’re rolling a d6 dice pool to generate prompts about the people, events, and organizations in the high-rise. Any time you roll a 1, it’s removed from the pool and added to the physical dice stack in front of you- the game session ends when your pool is depleted or your dice stack falls!
This was game 2 of 10 for the Shit of Get Off the Pot game jam
Carson on my dice
Hehe
Dice stacking experts, am I doing it wrong?
Got some new dice!!
(i realize that one of the stacks are not visible but fuck it cuz I am NOT redoin all those stacks)