RE: Pokemon Tabletop RPG - It's Aliiiive!
01-08-2014, 08:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2014, 08:37 PM by Robust Laser.)
Everybody does their things. Riff cuts down a tree, Bastion looks at a turtle, and then unfortunately, a few people tread through what appears to be tall grass. The, uh, the tall grass doesn't appreciate this that much. In fact, it seems like almost all of the "Tall Grass" on the road were Pokemon! A few of them pop out of the ground, clearly annoyed, and the others pop out ready to back up.
Uh, that's, uh, two four six... twelve of 'em. Yeah oops.
Arright so here's how this is gonna go down.
https://app.roll20.net/campaigns/details...rot-region
Okay so this is where combat goes on. Ideally we have at least a few people here at once, being able to talk about what to do is nice, but not necessary. Whose turn it is should be displayed on the left of the screen in the Turn Order page, with the current turn highlighted. If I'm not there, you can still say what you want and when I get there I'll resolve your turn. If I am there but you won't be there when your turn is there, you can tell me what you'll want to do on your turn and I'll mark it down for you.
Original plan was to try and be all together at once but, while that'd be rad, I don't think it's strictly necessary. Here's the original post.
Uh, that's, uh, two four six... twelve of 'em. Yeah oops.
Arright so here's how this is gonna go down.
https://app.roll20.net/campaigns/details...rot-region
Okay so this is where combat goes on. Ideally we have at least a few people here at once, being able to talk about what to do is nice, but not necessary. Whose turn it is should be displayed on the left of the screen in the Turn Order page, with the current turn highlighted. If I'm not there, you can still say what you want and when I get there I'll resolve your turn. If I am there but you won't be there when your turn is there, you can tell me what you'll want to do on your turn and I'll mark it down for you.
Original plan was to try and be all together at once but, while that'd be rad, I don't think it's strictly necessary. Here's the original post.