Everything I Need to Know I Learned from RPGs:
Everything I Need to Know I Learned from RPGs: A player's handbook for the game of life. Jeff Ashworth, Chris Seaman
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ISBN: 9781956403046 | 224 pages | 6 Mb
- Everything I Need to Know I Learned from RPGs: A player's handbook for the game of life
- Jeff Ashworth, Chris Seaman
- Page: 224
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9781956403046
- Publisher: Media Lab Books
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Overview
Jeff Ashworth, author of the bestselling Game Master series of resource books for the world's most popular roleplaying game, combines his depth of knowledge about the mechanics of dice-based RPGs and the universal experiences gathered while playing a campaign to create a ruleset for leveling up your own life. Featuring invaluable lessons drawn directly from TTRPGs such as Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Starfinder, Blades in the Dark, Fiasco and other TTRPGs (“Always check for traps;” “Never underestimate the power of a short rest;” “Don’t feed the trolls”) as well as in-depth analyses of the ways in which these games’ character archetypes can be successful models for varying approaches to life (“Rage is My Armor: How to Live Like a Barbarian and Keep Your Job”), this player’s handbook for the game of life also features high concept illustrations of (and strategies for defeating) horrifying real-world monsters like that pile of junk in the garage, the soul-sucking ghost of nostalgia and the many-headed hydra that is the work/life balance. With more hilarious, practical lessons than you can fit in a bag of holding, and referencing more than a dozen popular tabletop roleplaying games, it’s a self-improvement book for anyone seeking guidance (both the spell and the advice) in their daily lives.
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