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EightBitz
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Old March 27th, 2014, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by bodrin View Post
I started with a test realm that only contains things that I wanted to experiment with.

This is still in effect as I worked and still work through the nuances of the ever changing software features.

I then took what I'd learned from the test realm and started to create my actual campaign realm FYI "Carrion Crown" I began to input the bulk of information that I thought would be useful for the very first gaming session. Maintaining a standard formatting throughout, ie places, encounters, npc's etc.

Then as an experiment I created a third realm which only consisted of the numerically sorted illustrations for the Tomb of Horrors V3.5 conversion as a player aid. This was successful for a one shot adventure as each picture could be displayed on the player view monitor as and when required.

It doesn't matter how you use realm works as it is very versatile in its approach.
Enjoy and have fun there is no right or wrong way to using this software.
Yeah, that's what I'm doing, too. Test realms. As to your other point, that's why I said it's a philosophical question. :-)
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