I've been in a crafting mood for a few days now. One of the results of that were my recent adventures in book binding #2d6Dungeon, the other was finally figuring out a good way to create custom playing cards for print'n'play games.
I stumbled across #EscapeFromStation52 in one of my itch.io bundles and that was the trigger: Cards were printed one sided on a piece of 185gsm linen stock, sealed with fixative, folded and spray glued together, then cut. A bit thick but feel & shuffle great!
I just cleared the first level of my first run of #2d6Dungeon 🥳
Having a lot of fun crawling the dungeon and drawing the map, and am starting to get creative (it IS a solo RPG after all!). After I found the third bucket I decided, enough is enough, returned to the Blacksmith I had found and turned one of them into a helmet. All that noise of course triggered a patrol of a guard and their guard dog, but thankfully I rolled well ^^
Cleared the 2nd dungeon level and am now working through the 3rd. Still proudly wearing my bucket helmet but now also bought some nice additional armour with all the loot from level 2. Level 3 so far saw me facing an amaurotic with very keen hearing but bad dice luck, an angry ghost and a ton of dust and cobwebs. No wonder, it's the crypt 😬
Highlight of the 2nd level certainly was fighting the Overlord who destroyed all my potions but in the end succumbed to my great axe
Level 4 of my current #2d6Dungeon run has just been cleared!
I was lucky on my treasure rolls and got some nice armour and runes out of this level, so after a quick stop at the town my level 5 character can now hand out some ass whooping without taking too much damage.
Took the boss, some nasty Undead, down in 6 rounds with my trusty Great Axe.