World Anvil Worldbuilding Podcast
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In this episode, we’re revealing the secrets to Making a Great Battle Map! Our special guest is Till Lammer, CEO and Founder of Dungeon Fog! We're talking about where to set your battles in DnD and RPG games - and how to make sure the location will create a great experience in play. You can make the most amazing battle map in the world, but if the area you choose isn’t interesting - your map’s going to be boring! So what makes a battle scene interesting to map and to fight?
Episode 42, part 2: Mood, Tone, Theme & Genre in Worldbuilding w Peter Chiykowski
Episode 42, part 1: Mood, Tone, Theme & Genre in Worldbuilding w Peter Chiykowski
Geography in Worldbuilding: from Map to Myth to Magic with Andy Law and Caeora
Dark Worldbuilding: Bringing the Shadows to Your World with Michael Williams
When to Stop Worldbuilding with Chris Fox, Jason Sizemore, John Joseph Adams, C.L. Clark
Fantasy Worldbuilding: Inverting the Tropes with Amanda Hamon & Gail Carriger
Magic Systems in Worldbuilding with Keith Baker, Celeste Conowitch & Shane Hensley
Episode 41, part 2: How to design for non-DnD Systems and Settings
Episode 41, part 1: How to design for non-DnD Systems and Settings
Episode 40, part 2: What Makes Epic Fantasy Epic?
Episode 40, part 1: What Makes Epic Fantasy Epic?
Episode 39, part 2: Worldbuilding for Mental Health
Episode 39, part 1: Worldbuilding for Mental Health
Episode 38, part 2: Matriarchies in Worldbuilding
Episode 38, part 1: Matriarchies in Worldbuilding
Episode 37, part 2: Writing Autistic Characters with Jonathan Fesmire
Episode 37, part 1: Writing Autistic Characters with Jonathan Fesmire
Episode 36, part 2: Avoiding GM Burnout with Dead Aussie Gamer
Episode 36, part 1: Avoiding GM Burnout with Dead Aussie Gamer
Episode 35, part 2: Adapting Real World Cultures with Basheer Ghouse
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