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RedRover's RPG Ideas

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 4:12 pm
by RedRover
I had always dabbled with the idea of doing a fantasy RPG. I will probably never do one (If I had the time, energy, and space there are other BW projects that would take priority). In spite of that, I have just been table scapping random figs and groups that I feel would work for an RPG so I've decided to just dump them all here for your viewing pleasure.

Player Controlled Characters

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The Barbarian (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

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The Knight (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

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The Paladin (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

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The Mage (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

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The Spell-sword (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

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The Shaman (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

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The Ranger (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

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The Rogue (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

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The Gunslinger (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

NPCs and Groups

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Swordsmen of the Red Lotus (Brikwars RPG) by Red Rover, on Flickr

Re: RedRover's RPG Ideas

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 5:05 pm
by Bragallot
Yeah I tried something like that with the Crimson Crusade but long term player commitment and your own time are usually the limiting factors.

Re: RedRover's RPG Ideas

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:28 am
by sahasrahla
next time i play d&d i intend to use minifigs instead of miniatures and build legit modular dungeons for players to explore


it's going to be an insane amount of work but i have to try it

Re: RedRover's RPG Ideas

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:55 am
by RedRover
sahasrahla wrote:next time i play d&d i intend to use minifigs instead of miniatures and build legit modular dungeons for players to explore


it's going to be an insane amount of work but i have to try it
I think at least using lego for walls, objects, and some terrain pieces (large rocks, trees, ect.) is doable.

Re: RedRover's RPG Ideas

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 4:52 pm
by Quantumsurfer
I converted to minifigs instead of miniatures a long time ago and I can tell you from experience that its totally worth it. Minis got nothing on Lego and I even enjoy the hobby of painting them. So do it.

As for terrain, I'd suggest small modulars as well. But if you've got the patience and parts budget to build a dungeon, go for it.