“Why does X not want to kiss you?” – Better Bonds for One-Shots

One of the things I’m always mindful of when prepping one-shots is encouraging player roleplay. I don’t mean PCs talking to my NPCs (you can directly influence this as GM), I mean PCs talking to other PCs. There’s several techniques to promote this, but I’m going to talk today about bonds.

What are bonds? They’re questions, or loaded phrases, that link 2 (or more) PCs together at the start of the session. In a one-shot, after everyone has picked their character, they answer the question or tag the bond which whichever of their fellow PCs they want. They give players a chance to customise who their pregen is, ground them in their past and the setting, and set them up to interact with their fellow players. They’re entirely transferable – while lots of PBTA games come with them ready-baked into the playbooks, you can use them in D&D, Traveller, and Call of Cthulhu (which is what really got me thinking about them).

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Hacking #Borg Games

It’s hard to deny the impact that Mörk Borg and its cousins have had on the game space. With a punk aesthetic and layout just this side of legible, the quick-and-dirty system and open license has encouraged lots of related games. And the system is solid – a really good basis for relatively rules-light action-oriented OSRy gaming. We’ve got a few of them up on Unconventional GMs – check out Ronin and Pirate Borg, and there’s more to come. You’ll notice these hacks aren’t used for these games – these are how I’ve developed it since then.

However, based on my own preferences for gaming, I like to hack the system a bit when I run these games – largely to give the PCs a few more options, and to reduce the chances of meaningless character death. So, here are the ways I hack #Borg games, when I’m prepping for one-shots:

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