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Burnout Recovery Spell for TTRPG Designers
Game design can fill our lives with drive and creative passion, but hiding in the shadows of our homebrew worlds, a Wraith awaits to drain our life force. Whatever name you know it by, โcreative burnoutโ, โwriterโs blockโ, or โdiscouragementโ, its insidious claws lurk in the shadows of late-night writing sessions. They wait for the … Continue reading Burnout Recovery Spell for TTRPG Designers
Dungeons with Plumbing: review
In Dungeons with Plumbing, we get a thoughtful writerโs guide. This book focuses on the tools of crafting a TTRPG world. In this weekโs deep dive review, weโll take a look at the tools found within the pages of this innovative D&D supplement.
Words of Power: Rolling out Some Changes
The Wizardโs Respite will be going through a few renovations. These changes should help the indie TTRPG community by providing recognition and focus on issues directly pertaining to the industry.
DM Tips Delegate!
How do we avoid being overwhelmed by the responsibilities of preparing and running a game?ย In a word: delegate!
Writer: level 2
Itโs been nine months since the launch of The Wizardโs Respite, and itโs time for a recap and to plan our next move. In this post, our plans for the future.
The Last Tea Shop: review
The Last Tea Shop is a hauntingly beautiful journaling TTRPG. This game will leave an impression.
The Poisonerโs Handbook (debut)
Today we release Poisonerโs Handbook! Itโs a TTRPG supplemental system for crafting and using poisons.
A Challenge Fit for Adventurers
Free Map and Puzzle! This week, I expand upon the popular DM advice โDonโt strip away powerful player abilities.โ I also provide a free example puzzle and map!
The Orphans of Vinesnake Hill: review
Disappearing orphan children, sinister plots, and a wizardโs tower, everything you would want in an exciting D&D 5e introductory adventure. Letโs take a closer look at The Orphans of Vinesnake Hill.