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    8 months ago

    Glass Cannon has a bunch of great actual play podcasts in a number of different systems. Some better than others but all really well produced.

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    Thanks! In 10 years when I’m finally caught up on Critical Role, I’ll want another TTRPG podcast to follow.

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      Word. I’m trying to follow CR, watch through Drakkenheim, and start Oxventure. But my Drakkenheim watching has been on pause for two months and I only manage to keep up with the one odd OX games like BitD and Deadlands.

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    Tabletop Gold is another that IMO is very worth listening to. It’s a PF2E podcast. The players and GM have great chemistry

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      I’ve played the original Pathfinder many years ago and 2E seems great. I might check this out just for that reason alone. We need more people exposed to systems besides D&D.

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        It’s a great podcast for learning the system. The GM takes the time to explain whenever weird rules come up, since one of the players is new to the game

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    8 months ago

    This didn’t include Brian Posehn’s Nerd Poker, and I’m offended by that.

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      I think I’ve seen that one before but it never looked enticing enough.

      These are not the only ones I listen to, just the ones I would say are the most enjoyable ones. But I might be weird in that I find even popular stuff sometimes grating (I don’t think I managed a whole episode of CR yet for example before switching it off)

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        I’d throw Find The Path (Pathfinder 1e and Pathfinder 2e. They have a high focus on rp) in here alongside Cosmic Crit (Starfinder, a little rough early on). I’ve been finding both pretty entertaining.

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        I’d definitely suggest giving it a shot, just because it’s very informal and like a home game should be.

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    Another one I love is MNmaxed. Great characters and the players are all fun people. Primarily Pathfinder 2e content.

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    Some I enjoy, in no particular order:

    • Not Another D&D Podcast (D&D)
    • The Lost Mountain and Other Sagas (Vaesen)
    • Pretending to Be People (Delta Green)
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    High Rollers dnd! They will be starting their 3rd campaign on twitch on the 5th of Nov.

    All their episodes are in podcast format too. Both their previous 2 campaigns are outstanding too!

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    +1 for Fear the Boot!

    Been listening to them since around episode 40, about 15 years ago I think. It’s insane to me that Dan & Co. has kept the podcast running so long.

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    3D6 Down the Line has the best OSR actual plays out there. Pretty darn good production values too. As they say, they are criminally under watched.