u/mechaninja2222

Genuine question: what’s the deal with Savage worlds?
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Genuine question: what’s the deal with Savage worlds?

I’ve always wanted to play a system that let me and my players be action hero’s, space cowboys, horror survivors, and more. And this system really looks like it can do all of it. So I bought the book, read through the rules, and fell in love with the ideas it has.

However I never see anything for it, even when I look for it exclusively.
I don’t see content creators even mentioning it. I don’t see anything advertising it. I can never find it in game shops. And when I hear people talking about ttrpgs I never plenty of ttrpgs that I’ve never heard of but never savage worlds.

I wasn’t expecting anything like dnd, pathfinder, or apocalypse levels of popularity but near nothing?

So I’m here now to ask what the ttrpg community thinks of the system. I want to run it with my friends. And I want to know if I’m making a mistake.

TLDR: savage worlds good, bad, or preference?

u/mechaninja2222 — 3 days ago

Music take: the perfect score for Strahd von Zarovich already exists and Hans Zimmer wrote and composed it.

Davey Jones’s theme from the pirates of the Caribbean fits so perfectly in every way. The organs, the overture of a cruel man, the melancholy tones of a one sided love, and even many many versions of of the theme both from Hans Zimmer’s original score and YouTube’s “epic versions”, “score suits”, and “remixes” can all do well to have a version of the famous score for nearly any situation.

P.S.
I wrote this post with intended satire.

u/mechaninja2222 — 10 days ago