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    thegrognard got a reaction from Synge in Need Spell Lists...   
    I'm very disappointed that there is not a list of spells in Realms of Terrinoth like we have on the sample character sheets. A spell book with predefined and named spells is sorely lacking for Genesys.

    I realize that spells are supposed to be made up on the fly but fantasy RPGs (like D&D) have set deep expectations for redefined spells...so much so that my players aren't interested in Terrinoth for this very reason (unless I can come up with a solution). 

    My question is, has anyone put together the equivalent of a spell book for the various kinds of magic in Terrinoth?
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    thegrognard got a reaction from Eridan in Templates for, um, stuff...   
    Do any of you who have made some of these nifty NPC and monster cards and stuff like that care to share the originals so those of us less publishing inclined can easily use them to create our own creature, spells, vehicles, to share with the group?
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    thegrognard got a reaction from Rationalinsanity in Templates for, um, stuff...   
    Do any of you who have made some of these nifty NPC and monster cards and stuff like that care to share the originals so those of us less publishing inclined can easily use them to create our own creature, spells, vehicles, to share with the group?
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    thegrognard got a reaction from BlamedCat in Templates for, um, stuff...   
    Do any of you who have made some of these nifty NPC and monster cards and stuff like that care to share the originals so those of us less publishing inclined can easily use them to create our own creature, spells, vehicles, to share with the group?
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    thegrognard got a reaction from DarthDude in Supplements?   
    Am I just missing the announcement for the first supplements for Genesys? It seems odd that this has been out for a couple weeks now and we don't have any news so I was wondering if I am missing it?
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    thegrognard got a reaction from Cyvaris in Templates for, um, stuff...   
    Do any of you who have made some of these nifty NPC and monster cards and stuff like that care to share the originals so those of us less publishing inclined can easily use them to create our own creature, spells, vehicles, to share with the group?
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    thegrognard got a reaction from Flintlock Jazz in I Built A Dice Rolling App - Solves Hangouts Dropping Apps   
    You sir have saved my online Star Wars game. This is fantastic!!!
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    thegrognard got a reaction from themensch in I Built A Dice Rolling App - Solves Hangouts Dropping Apps   
    You sir have saved my online Star Wars game. This is fantastic!!!
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    thegrognard got a reaction from Sturn in Star Wars Dice Online/Google Hangout Debacle   
    We tried Tabletop Simulator. It has promise but it is way clunkier than the plugin in Google hangouts (and the plugin that calculates the dice is presently broken). From my vantage point, Google's dropping the API has set the Star Wars RPG franchise waaaaaaay back when it comes to online play. Since we have narrative dice (which I love), no existing solutions work nearly as well as what we had with Google Hangouts.

    Hangouts with the dice plugins made the Star Wars RPG the funnest, most Internet playable tabletop RPG on the market. It's feeling sort of like the end of an RPG era.

    FFG should really jump on this ASAP. If the mobile dice roller app were upgraded to allow someone to host a session, and others join and share all rolls with all clients on the session, that would be PERFECT! Then we could roll on our mobiles and see the results while we play over Skype, Hangouts or whatever. This game NEEDS this to remain viable for Internet play and to attract new players.

    PS. > New players are almost always turned off by the narrative die until I show them the roller that automatically computes the results and how subsequently each turn goes very fast with creative flare.
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    thegrognard got a reaction from themensch in Star Wars Dice Online/Google Hangout Debacle   
    We tried Tabletop Simulator. It has promise but it is way clunkier than the plugin in Google hangouts (and the plugin that calculates the dice is presently broken). From my vantage point, Google's dropping the API has set the Star Wars RPG franchise waaaaaaay back when it comes to online play. Since we have narrative dice (which I love), no existing solutions work nearly as well as what we had with Google Hangouts.

    Hangouts with the dice plugins made the Star Wars RPG the funnest, most Internet playable tabletop RPG on the market. It's feeling sort of like the end of an RPG era.

    FFG should really jump on this ASAP. If the mobile dice roller app were upgraded to allow someone to host a session, and others join and share all rolls with all clients on the session, that would be PERFECT! Then we could roll on our mobiles and see the results while we play over Skype, Hangouts or whatever. This game NEEDS this to remain viable for Internet play and to attract new players.

    PS. > New players are almost always turned off by the narrative die until I show them the roller that automatically computes the results and how subsequently each turn goes very fast with creative flare.
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    thegrognard got a reaction from TheShard in Star Wars Dice Online/Google Hangout Debacle   
    We tried Tabletop Simulator. It has promise but it is way clunkier than the plugin in Google hangouts (and the plugin that calculates the dice is presently broken). From my vantage point, Google's dropping the API has set the Star Wars RPG franchise waaaaaaay back when it comes to online play. Since we have narrative dice (which I love), no existing solutions work nearly as well as what we had with Google Hangouts.

    Hangouts with the dice plugins made the Star Wars RPG the funnest, most Internet playable tabletop RPG on the market. It's feeling sort of like the end of an RPG era.

    FFG should really jump on this ASAP. If the mobile dice roller app were upgraded to allow someone to host a session, and others join and share all rolls with all clients on the session, that would be PERFECT! Then we could roll on our mobiles and see the results while we play over Skype, Hangouts or whatever. This game NEEDS this to remain viable for Internet play and to attract new players.

    PS. > New players are almost always turned off by the narrative die until I show them the roller that automatically computes the results and how subsequently each turn goes very fast with creative flare.
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    thegrognard got a reaction from Zertz in Edge Of The Empire pdf Books   
    I don't know 2P51. I think the Feds have picked up on the avatar you use here and have pegged you for a pirate. It's the eyepatch that gave it away. ;-)
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    thegrognard got a reaction from bradknowles in GM looking for Players   
    In order to avoid the constant problem with putting together a group online only to have people constantly start and drop, I'm approaching this one differently. 

    I'm looking for people who can commit to a weekly game at 9:00PM EST. Please see my post on Roll20 below...and if you are still interested, PM me here or on roll20.

    https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2855561/star-wars-rpg-fantasy-flight-regular-game-deposit-required
     
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    thegrognard got a reaction from I. J. Thompson in GM looking for Players   
    I hope to start a Star Wars RPG online using Google Hangouts. It's going to be on a weeknight (not sure which yet) at around 9:00PM EST and go till somewhere between 11-12. We'll be playing EoTE focused episodes but I'm allowing characters from any of the core books.

    I'm looking for social players and please no "rules lawyers". I GM this game at a fast pace and tend to not break the narrative by rule lookups (though I am open to suggestions or rules clarifications AFTER each session). 

    Finally, I'd like to use a Facebook group to manage out of game interaction, planning, etc..
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    thegrognard got a reaction from Zertz in GM looking for Players   
    I hope to start a Star Wars RPG online using Google Hangouts. It's going to be on a weeknight (not sure which yet) at around 9:00PM EST and go till somewhere between 11-12. We'll be playing EoTE focused episodes but I'm allowing characters from any of the core books.

    I'm looking for social players and please no "rules lawyers". I GM this game at a fast pace and tend to not break the narrative by rule lookups (though I am open to suggestions or rules clarifications AFTER each session). 

    Finally, I'd like to use a Facebook group to manage out of game interaction, planning, etc..
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    thegrognard got a reaction from unicornpuncher in GM looking for Players   
    I hope to start a Star Wars RPG online using Google Hangouts. It's going to be on a weeknight (not sure which yet) at around 9:00PM EST and go till somewhere between 11-12. We'll be playing EoTE focused episodes but I'm allowing characters from any of the core books.

    I'm looking for social players and please no "rules lawyers". I GM this game at a fast pace and tend to not break the narrative by rule lookups (though I am open to suggestions or rules clarifications AFTER each session). 

    Finally, I'd like to use a Facebook group to manage out of game interaction, planning, etc..
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