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Six-shooter – Part Four: Running the Game, GM Tips & Tricks

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Six-shooter: Bringing the Wild West to D&D!


Six-shooter is intended for people looking to play a Wild West themed campaign using the 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons ruleset. It is provided in four parts, the first three for players and the last for DMs/GMs, but you can pick and choose what you like from any of the rules provided.

The last part consists of additional information, tips & tricks aimed at people looking at running a game using any or all of the Six-shooter system. It goes into further detail regarding the luck ability score, making and resolving luck checks. You'll find guidelines on awarding players with sufficient monetary rewards, outfitting NPCs with guns, creating missions and even a brief example of what these could be like in play.

I'd recommend getting this supplement in addition to any of the first three, even if you don't plan on using all the rules presented. It just contains a lot of extra info, some alternate tables and a nice (non-printer-friendly) form-fillable character sheet!

Six-Shooter's new 1.3 update features a visual design overhaul, cleaned up rules mechanics, and minor tweaks and fixes here and there.

The other parts of Six-shooter are titled:

And you can also download the custom character sheet separately (form-fillable, printer friendly).

Thank you for your interest!

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May 9th, 2019
When I picked up the 4 books I was looking for insperation, but skeptical as most firearm related material is wildly outlandish or down right silly. As I read through the material I swore the author had my very own post civial war, low-magic dungeon cr [...]
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September 13th, 2017
Want to use the 5e rules for a wild west setting? This at least will get your creative juices flowing. There is 4 separate parts (this being Part 4) plus a custom character sheet. Well worth looking at and Well Done! [...]
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