Sword_of_Spirit
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Just got Realm Works, and I'm liking what I see so far (did the research first, so that is expected).
I'm currently watching tutorial videos and reading the manuals, so I already have that base covered.
I have two basic questions, and I was hoping someone could share their thoughts as far as my best ways of accomplishing what I'm going for.
1) What should I *not* do?
2) What should I do?
I put the "not" first to avoid wasting effort.
A far as what I'm particularly planning to do with Realm Works, here are the basics.
A) I'm *not* that interested on using it to control the flow of plots and stories. I might end up using those features if they are useful, but it isn't my primary goal.
B) I'm primarily using Realm Works as a multi-world setting database--something I can use for any and all campaigns that may be run within this same multiverse (in this case D&D).
C) The kind of things I want to do with it is enter data for things that come up (like that innkeeper they struck up a conversation with), or that I know are important parts of a particular world (such as a pantheon or a kingdom).
D) I have a combination of a top-down and bottom-up design technique. Basically, I create a strong skeletal top-down approach with a lot of blank space on the map/society, etc. Then I can insert whatever I need as needed.
So are there any thoughts beyond what I'll run across in the manuals and tutorials are that particularly important for what I'm going for?
I'm currently watching tutorial videos and reading the manuals, so I already have that base covered.
I have two basic questions, and I was hoping someone could share their thoughts as far as my best ways of accomplishing what I'm going for.
1) What should I *not* do?
2) What should I do?
I put the "not" first to avoid wasting effort.
A far as what I'm particularly planning to do with Realm Works, here are the basics.
A) I'm *not* that interested on using it to control the flow of plots and stories. I might end up using those features if they are useful, but it isn't my primary goal.
B) I'm primarily using Realm Works as a multi-world setting database--something I can use for any and all campaigns that may be run within this same multiverse (in this case D&D).
C) The kind of things I want to do with it is enter data for things that come up (like that innkeeper they struck up a conversation with), or that I know are important parts of a particular world (such as a pantheon or a kingdom).
D) I have a combination of a top-down and bottom-up design technique. Basically, I create a strong skeletal top-down approach with a lot of blank space on the map/society, etc. Then I can insert whatever I need as needed.
So are there any thoughts beyond what I'll run across in the manuals and tutorials are that particularly important for what I'm going for?