Using a Homebrew Adventure As a Backup Generator

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Having a back up generator is something that everyone should have. In case something happens to your hard drive, you can have peace of mind that you have everything you need. This can also be a good idea if you have a homebrew adventure or if you want to play a game that uses the tech revolution playtest.

Homebrew adventure

Using a homebrew adventure as your backup generator is a great way to keep your Starfinder sessions fresh. Not only do you have the option to play in an entirely new setting, but you can also borrow elements from other settings to bring your adventure to life. It may not be for everyone, but if you’re a new DM or an experienced one, it’s worth checking out. Whether you’re planning your first adventure or you’ve been a DM for years, it’s worth checking out what you can create.

The first step to building a homebrew adventure is to identify what you’re looking for. If you want to create an adventure set in an alien world, for example, you’ll need to find out what types of aliens can be found there. There’s a free PDF available at the Alien Archives page. You can also check out the Stars Without Number RPG, which has faction building rules and random sector generation.

Tech revolution playtest

During the past month, I’ve had the opportunity to test out some of the new content from the Starfinder Tech Revolution. My experience has been a bit frustrating, but I’ve been able to see a lot of things that need to be improved. I’m eager to get back to playing and seeing what I can learn about the new system. The Starfinder Tech Revolution Playtest is open for players to join until September 18th, 2020. All you need to do is take part in the surveys and chat forums, and submit your feedback. It’s a great way to help improve the game.

The Starfinder Tech Revolution Playtest includes surveys to help paizo identify areas for improvement, as well as chat forums to share your thoughts about the game. If you want to participate, you’ll need to register at paizo.com/techrevolution by September 18th. You’ll also get a free copy of the Starfinder Operations Manual. This will help you test out the new classes and find out how they work.