For those of you who have been watching John Harper’s Bloodletters series on YouTube, any recommended starting…

For those of you who have been watching John Harper’s Bloodletters series on YouTube, any recommended starting…

For those of you who have been watching John Harper’s Bloodletters series on YouTube, any recommended starting points if I wanted to limit myself to examples of play that roughly match the final rule set?

I’m wanting to watch it played to help my understanding of the system and I’m aware that the game has gone through so much iteration that the first episode of the series may be using drastically different rules to the ones that were published.

Rotating Player Base?

Rotating Player Base?

Rotating Player Base?

Hi!

Our tabletop group is about 8 people strong and there’s little consistency to who can make sessions on a regular basis. Many of them are interested in playing RPGs but can’t necessarily commit to being available for sessions.

I’ve been looking for something that might be able to cope with a drop in/ drop out style of game play to accommodate this so that if a particular player can’t make the next session it isn’t the end of the world.

Seeing that the crew itself is the persistent character, and that player characters might come and go, do you think Blades in the Dark would be able to handle this sort of set up?

I understand that the world and crew might advance in a player’s absence so there would be some catch up involved.