The biggest problem was changes to the core rules. The way Tasha's is worded, these aren't optional.
This is a problem with many long running games. PF1 and DnD5e are particularly bad due to their popularity and the large amount of stuff. Even when it is optional, there's an expectation it's legal unless explicitly stated. This is a criticism I have with Savage Worlds and other setting neutral games to a degree. There's no convenient way to filter out things you don't want.
Put out an ad on a friend's Discord server for extra players for a one shot. It’s on VTT and I have only a couple of confirmed players. Basically “Here’s the game, the plot, the time we’re playing, and what you need to bring. DM me if you want to join.”
I got an angry public reply. First is that advertising a game less than a week out was bad form. Seems fair but I give my regulars first refusal. There was also some usual tumblr tier stuff about needing to provide trigger warnings, consent forms, and x card rules (they didn’t use those words, but the concept was the same).
But where it got weird was the claim that I need to have a session 0 …for a one shot. And the idea that a DM should/needs to detail everything that will happen in the adventure ahead of time. Fuck player choice and agency I guess. Aren’t these types normally about improv?
I haven't encountered this kind of hard "etiquette" rules outside of discord LFG servers, but those are usually bad anyway.
Any adventures I should look into for Shadowrun? I know Renraku Arcology as supposedly the best one, but I’d like more, mostly as idea fodder. I think kiwis suggested some before. Adventures for similar games like Cyberpunk also work. If it matters, I'm mainly looking for short adventures or one shots, but bigger adventures or campaigns are good too.
How easy is it to add new metatypes? I assume it's just a case of assigning max stats and giving it a BP cost, but figured I'd ask before doing anything. One player wants to play a dragonborn.




I can't say I hate the concept. The breath weapon might be an issue rules wise, but I can ignore it, or see if there's a flamethrower or fire spell stat block I can use.