Need something extra to boost your Cyberpunk RED game over the Edge? Here's a list of our amazing licensees who make wicked cool Cyberpunk RED stuff!
In no particular order.
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If you love moving little people around little dioramas, @MonsterFight31 has what you need with the Cyberpunk RED miniatures line!
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Need some maps to run those little people around? Check out the Big and Giant Books of Cyberpunk Battle Mats from @LokeBattlemats
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Bring Night City (or any city of the Dark Future) to life with official Cyberpunk RED soundsets from @syrinscape! This isn't just music. These are full environmental soundsets with adjustable components.
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Got to roll some dice and want to do it in Cyberpunk style? @Unusualdice is your go to for official Cyberpunk RED dice in essential sets for your RED campaign and poly sets to carry Style Over Substance to other games.
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If you're looking for something to keep track of your character or your campaign, check out the Cyberpunk RED Companion App. On iPhone and Android. Free for the basics and a small fee for advanced! @CompanionRed
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And if you need candy for your ears, you can listen to Listen Up You Primitive Screwheads!!!!, our Cyberpunk GM guide, as read by @colbyelliott of Last Word Audio.
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The "everyone meets in a tavern" equivalent for Cyberpunk tends to be "everyone is brought together by a Fixer for a job". The street merc campaign can be GREAT! but let's see if we can't punk it up a bit and come up with 5 different ideas for a CP:RED campaign!
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Before we start, we'd like to point out pages 390 to 392 of the Cyberpunk RED core rulebook. There's some great ideas there for different "teams" you can form, ranging from Neocorp squads to Trauma Teams to Media squads. We'll be supplementing that list, not borrowing from it.
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We'll also be presenting five possible missions you can run with each concept.
The first of the rules of being cyberpunk is "Style over Substance". Obviously, what you wear plays a big part in that. Fashion forms one of the pillars of self-expression (or cultural assimilation) in society.
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There are 10 fashion types listed in the Cyberpunk RED core rulebook. There are more fashion styles out there, of course, but these form a baseline of what's commonly worn in Night City in 2045. If need be, you can easily reskin them.
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For example, Orbital Air (operating out of Kenya) is currently building an spaceport on Morro Rock. For the kids of the OA Execs, West African Pop might replace Asian Pop. Bright. Youthful. Energetic. Same prices despite the different flavors.
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Curious about how a TTRPG company tackles the process of creating a TTRPG book?
Let's do a thread!
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First, a caveat: Every company is different. Every product is different. The steps we're about to lay out are generally accurate but will change from company to company and even product to product within the same company.
That being said, let's dive in!
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It all begins w/ concepts. Ideas are tossed around. Proposals are made. Some never get past the initial "what about?" stage. Others get full breakdowns. Someone in charge makes the final call on which ideas will make it past the concept stage.
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Let's chat about the Satanic Panic and TTRPGs. Some of you are young enough you might not remember it.
The 1980s were an important time for tabletop gaming. TTRPGs were growing. D&D hit the mainstream with a cartoon, action figures, and novels. The hobby was, in a word, huge. 1/
The 80s were also a weird time for America. Many people grew concerned about the mortal state of the country. Crack cocaine use was up. People were dying from HIV/AIDS. MTV was showing Michael Jackson dance with zombies. Clearly, America's youth had lost their way. 2/
Trigger warnings from this point out. There will be some discussion of child abuse. 3/