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My D&De campaign wrapped up at level 20 after five years of regular play, and we are playing some one shots and stuff as a break before we decide what to do next. The D&D DM volunteered to GM again.

I think it's only fair that we players try to run some games to give the GM a break! I played in a FFG Edge of the Empire game for a few weeks many years ago with a different bunch, and had a great time. I bought the beginner box, which has four characters built, maps, an adventure, and the infernal dice. We will have five players, but one of our members played in my previous game so he can probably re-use his old char.

It's a fairly interactive system, requiring creativity from the players and GM to use the Advantages and Disadvantages in cinematic ways. I'm hopeful this bunch can do it. I didn't think any of them were particular Star Wars nerds, but I can keep Wookipedia open if I need background info on aliens or something.

Any tips for a new GM running through a beginner module, or on adapting this game for an extra player (might just NOT), or in running EotE in general?

Thanks in advance.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Check out the podcast Star wars: redemption, followed by smugglers blues. It's an entertaining play of ffg's Star wars. (I'm pretty sure they have a discord and have done some question answering over the Web.)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I enjoyed the Campaign: Star Wars podcast from the One Shot Network. I'll happily listen to another! It's hard to compare improv comedians and voice actors to a regular table, though!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

Very true, these guys feel like they tend not to skip rules though. I will note that I don't know the rules as written, so they might be skipping major parts and I wouldn't know it.