A downloadable tool
Congrats, you've finally gotten that campaign idea out of your head and you want to put it into motion! Lancer has a somewhat frustratingly low GM-to-player ratio, so any help with that is a big plus.
How do you organize it? Seriously, you have to figure out who your villain is, what your hook is, who or what the PCs are even gonna be fighting . . . it's a bit of a mess!
Now with Project NOAH, it's much easier to organize your Lancer campaign. Project NOAH is a Notion template chock full of handy features for planning your games.
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Status | Released |
Category | Tool |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | OWACS Ender // Forseti Private Security |
Tags | campaign,campaign-planner,lancer,project-noah,Tabletop role-playing game |
In order to download this tool you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.95 USD. You will get access to the following files:
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Great template for GMs who are sick and tired of Google Docs and OneNote as a campaign management tool, like me! Gives you enough to get started and show you a great way to organize everything, but obviously Notion itself allows you to customize it all in any way you want.
Edit, 2 months later: I can wholeheartedly say using a Notion project based off this template has made my life as a GM so much more convenient and manageable. One way of using it that I've found to be extremely useful is simply making tables and DBs that contain all the NPC classes/templates, sitreps, etc. from all the various supplements I own. Having a centralized repository for this kind of information makes planning encounters a breeze. For example, I can click to filter all the enemies of the Defender class and see all of them without having to flip through multiple PDFs, then add the one I want to an encounter just as easily.
It was essentially a finished product from V1, but I want to be able to make changes as I get feedback, hence the ongoing comment.
That said, you have alerted me to the fact that maybe I was communicating the wrong thing. So I appreciate that, even with what looks like an underhanded attempt at getting me to drop the price.