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Update log - 13.05.2026 “A year of Groupfinder”

Its gonna be May. /images/general-media/1778679800_avRWtoFC.gifThis is gonna ruin the tour... Well, it already is May - and its time for this month’s overview of what we have done during the last month. We would like to keep you updated as to how the platform is evolving and growing - especially since many of our updates might be something you have not noticed (you can read the last month's update log here). Birthday.. Of sorts It was the end of April of last year when we released the current version of Groupfinder. Partly. Most of you might not be aware that Groupfinder was first launched in 2021. We first created the platform for the Estonian TTRPG community to help our local players find groups and players more easily. And it was well-received and used, prompting us to keep working on it, improving and tweaking. /images/general-media/1778679949_qEWkiP3e.jpgHow far we've come since 2021.  Many years later, we decided to step it up a notch and redesign the entire platform and open it up to the world. More than half a year later, Groupfinder (now called Groupfinder, not Grupileidja) was finally released. It took us a few months before we were ready for the global audience. In september, we had our ducks in a row and we started spreading the word about the platform. Users from all over the world slowly started discovering the site and signing up. Gaining initial traction was a difficult task - users would not bother to use Groupfinder, because there weren’t users on the platform. A vicious circle that eventually was resolved thanks to our early pioneers, willing to give us a shot and posted their profiles and groups here. And now, a year later, we can see the platform has almost 6000 registered users with over 1500 active profiles and almost 700 active groups.    Players and systems During the last month, we improved player post creation - choosing the game system is now more visual and clearer. In addition - the process has been integrated with the Library. If a system exists there, it will be more visually distinct. As well as linked to the corresponding Library entry page. Hopefully more players will discover alternative systems to try out. /images/general-media/1778680166_bQADP9rj.pngChoosing the correct systems has never been easier. On Groupfinder The player profile page itself has also been updated and refreshed in multiple ways, making your profile a better calling card for you. Panel is Dashboard We used to call the homepage, the Panel. But we realized, that it didn’t make that much sense to most users. So it is now Dashboard. Not a huge change - but a change nonetheless. The dashboard also received multiple updates and tweaks to make things less cluttered and messy. Library is getting stocked During the month, the library has received multiple new entries. By multiple - I believe we can say well over a hundred new entries have been added. There are multiple new tools, video creators and podcasts/actual play entries for you to discover. Waiting for your next session? Perfect time to start enjoying an actual play series to keep the hype going and perhaps be inspired by the way other groups play. Article series “Covering the basics” We also started with an introductory blog series called “Covering the basics”. Something to guide new players taking their first steps in the hobby. Currently there is one for “Making a character” and one for “How to start as a Dungeon Master”.    And while not part of the series, you might want to take a look at the “Safety tools” article. Something to consider when starting a group with people you’ve never played with before. Tweaks & fixes We've kept a watchful eye on various bugs and problems that needed addressing. The mobile notifications were overly aggressive and at times got a bit spammy - we've told the messenger to calm down.  In messenger you can now react to messages, making it easier for you to agree upon a certain ruling or arrangement. Or, if you like, you can send an image of surprised Pikachu. Sending images in messenger is now possible. Sending a message to someone, but they just won't respond? Hover over their timezone on their profile and see what time it is for them. Maybe they are sleeping. Maybe you should also be? May-be that is all Thanks for reading this month’s update. We will keep on working on things in the background. You can join the Groupfinder discord server if you want to share some thoughts or problems with the platform.   And as always - if you have found Groupfinder useful in any way - be sure to share it with others. Either via a social media post, or just tell your friends about it. You sharing Groupfinder helps us grow. And with more users - more groups. Till next time.

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TTRPG
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Andrew
I just like playing TTRGPs
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PATH1E
Pathfinder 1
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Dragon's Lair Living World
Players
4/10
GM
1/1
Pathfinder 1
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Dragon's Lair Living World

The Elves of Kyonin have opened up their borders to adventurer's in an experiment to judge the worth of the other races. Under the watchful eye of Lord Siridar and his council, adventurer's have flocked to the town of Siavennian to prove their mettle against the elves enemies, specifically demons within the tanglebriar. Living World An open world is typically one with multiple story lines and without any primary objectives, Here our's focuses on the potential of ending the demonic threat of Treerazer. It is closer to MMORPGs as there are no character limits and not everyone is working together. It is likely that several characters will often be working against each other. There will be many story paths available to each player, and as they are completed others will take their place. Players can choose to progress whichever story they like or can choose to create their own story. How it works Quests will be posted, and players will need to schedule day/times with DMs and other players in order to go on a quest. Most quests should be single sessions games, but sometimes may require multiple sessions. Players can also request custom games where they dictate what they want to do. . Character Creation Characters are given a stat array, and start at level 2. We also use Background skills, to allow one to personalize your character. We use only Paizo material, with gunslingers, occult material and unchained material banned. In an effort to maintain lore accuracy. Characters must come from the background traits, feats, or classes chosen from are allowed within that region/religion etc. This is a free to play game.  We operate on discord and roll20.

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Seeking 1 more player!: Coriolis the Third Horizon
Players
3/4
GM
1/1
Other
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Seeking 1 more player!: Coriolis the Third Horizon

Roleplay focused Roleplay focused
Newbie friendly Newbie friendly
Beyond the crowded trade routes of the Third Horizon lies the Quadrant of the Pillar: distant stars where fortunes wait to be claimed, ancient mysteries sleep beneath alien skies and the authority of empires fades into dust. Travel among bustling bazaars carved into asteroid stations, negotiate with proud clan leaders over cups of spiced tea, and cross dangerous portal routes where corsairs, pilgrims, merchants and warlords all pursue their own destinies. In this science-fantasy setting inspired by the cultures, stories and myths of Arabia and North Africa, you'll explore unknown worlds, uncover forgotten secrets and decide what kind of future will be built at the edge of civilization. Group of 3 players and 1 facilitator looking to expand to 4 players! We play a variety of RPGs, with our next campaign being Coriolis: The Third Horizon. Our focus is on narrative-driven and indie games, though we like to dabble in a little bit of everything. We usually play on Saturdays at 10:30 AM PST. If you're interested, drop me a line and we can chat to see if we're a good fit. Note: We tend to favor narrative and indie RPGs over D&D or Pathfinder.

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lordFantomias
Salutations! Recently I've discovered Delta Green and am intrested in playing it. I have played ( and Keepered ) Call of Cthulhu so I am fairly experienced with the rules and how d100 systems work. Currently I ( 33 M) am looking for a one-shot or short campaigns ( 3-4 sessions). I am open to both paid and free games. In case of the former, I expect fair pricing, as a paid Dungeon Master I understand how time consuming it is to prepare such things, but I am not open to overpaying ( i.e $30 for a single session,  which is 90% theater of mind). I am open for games at or close to CENTRAL EUROPEAN TIME, that are 18+, on Thursday and Saturday afternoon -ish. As for languages, I can do English and Greek. If you are an experienced or newbie Handler, feel free to contact me.
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DND5E
Dungeons & Dragons 5E
DND5.5E
Dungeons & Dragons 5.5E (2024)
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João
Hey everyone! I’m Victor, from Brazil, and I’ve been head-over-heels for TTRPGs ever since high school. My very first campaign actually happened right in a classroom—our history teacher walked us through Middle-earth. I still remember playing a hobbit (well, trying to), alongside elves and dwarves, finding our way through a world that felt so much bigger than us. I didn’t even realize it then, but I was hooked for good. Over the years, the way I play has been totally shaped by some amazing tables that inspired me, like Critical Role and Dimension 20. That whole journey eventually led me to Dungeons & Dragons, which became my go-to system—though I’ve happily wandered through others like Tormenta 20, Pathfinder 2e, The Strange, and Call of Cthulhu too. At the table, I’m pretty outgoing and love jumping into the story. I try to be present in the scene, help give the story room to breathe, and make sure everyone around the table gets their moment to shine. For me, RPGs are magic—that special kind of alchemy where a group turns imagination into a living story, faces challenges together, and creates something none of us could’ve made alone. When I’m not rolling dice, I’m usually training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, gaming, or hanging out with my dog Gaspar (who, in my completely unbiased opinion, is the handsomest good boy in this realm). Good stories, good rolls, and good company—that’s what keeps me going. Really looking forward to building some fantasy worlds, telling memorable stories, and sharing those meaningful dice moments with you all. Here’s to good luck on our rolls and an adventure we won’t forget.
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Tabletop RPG
DND5E
Dungeons & Dragons 5E
Online
Campaign
🥀 Curse of Strahd: A Dark Welcome (Wednesday)
Players
0/6
Paid game
Paid game
GM
1/1
Dungeons & Dragons 5E
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🥀 Curse of Strahd: A Dark Welcome (Wednesday)

Paid game Paid game
Roleplay focused Roleplay focused
"Under the thunder-split sky, Castle Ravenloft rises in silhouette, its spires like dark teeth against the storm. Lightning skims the ramparts and the wind carries an uneasy laugh. Somewhere in the fogged valley, a figure watches with a smile that knows too much. This is Barovia. This is Curse of Strahd. And you are invited to dinner." 🎲 Level Range: 1–12 🖥️ Platforms: Foundry VTT, Discord (Voice), and Start Playing Games (Scheduling & Payments) ⏰ Session Length: 3.5–4.5 hours, every Wednesday at 10:00 AM PST (6:00 PM GMT) 💰 Price: $20 per session 🆓 Session Zero: Completely free! The campaign is fully supported through Foundry VTT, featuring automation, dynamic maps, immersive audio, visual effects, and streamlined character management to keep the focus on roleplay, exploration, and adventure. Welcome to a campaign that leans into gothic dread while keeping the table lively and welcoming. If you are new to this adventure, think of Barovia as a haunted sandbox. The land is wrapped in mists, full of secrets, and fragile in its safety. The antagonist studies your every move. The story favours character choices, tense investigation, and emotional stakes over mindless combat. Expect meaningful fights, clever puzzles, and moments of triumph that strike like thunder. 🧛 Vampires and shadows: a looming villain whose influence touches everything. 🌫️ The Mists: travel can be dangerous, and places may shift. The fog rarely lets plans remain unchanged. 🎭 Deep roleplay: your character can be a hero or someone haunted by the past. Both paths shape the story. 🧭 Investigation and mystery: clues matter. NPCs hold secrets. Moral choices influence the world around you. ⚔️ Tactical moments: fights have weight and consequence. Combat appears when it matters. 😂 Laughter amid the gloom: even dark tales have light. We will laugh, sigh, and gasp together. 🗺️ Cinematic touches: animated maps, short cutscenes, with the campaign automated through Foundry for a smoother and more immersive experience. 🫂 Cooperative table: the story grows through collaboration. Teamwork and player agency guide the adventure. I prioritise roleplay and player agency. Rules can flex when a powerful scene calls for it. New players are very welcome. I will guide you through mechanics, tone, and safety tools so everyone can enjoy the story. 📜 Campaign Listing: If you'd like to read the full campaign details, character creation guidelines, house rules, and reserve your seat, you can find everything here: https://startplaying.games/adventure/cmp3ntga00011jy04xo18m010?ref=cmjkeghcz002oif042ddtkai4 Any questions or interested in joining? Talk to me on Discord ojaum, and we will see what dinner at Ravenloft has in store.

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Update log - 13.05.2026 “A year of Groupfinder”
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Update log - 13.05.2026 “A year of Groupfinder”

Its gonna be May. /images/general-media/1778679800_avRWtoFC.gifThis is gonna ruin the tour... Well, it already is May - and its time for this month’s overview of what we have done during the last month. We would like to keep you updated as to how the platform is evolving and growing - especially since many of our updates might be something you have not noticed (you can read the last month's update log here). Birthday.. Of sorts It was the end of April of last year when we released the current version of Groupfinder. Partly. Most of you might not be aware that Groupfinder was first launched in 2021. We first created the platform for the Estonian TTRPG community to help our local players find groups and players more easily. And it was well-received and used, prompting us to keep working on it, improving and tweaking. /images/general-media/1778679949_qEWkiP3e.jpgHow far we've come since 2021.  Many years later, we decided to step it up a notch and redesign the entire platform and open it up to the world. More than half a year later, Groupfinder (now called Groupfinder, not Grupileidja) was finally released. It took us a few months before we were ready for the global audience. In september, we had our ducks in a row and we started spreading the word about the platform. Users from all over the world slowly started discovering the site and signing up. Gaining initial traction was a difficult task - users would not bother to use Groupfinder, because there weren’t users on the platform. A vicious circle that eventually was resolved thanks to our early pioneers, willing to give us a shot and posted their profiles and groups here. And now, a year later, we can see the platform has almost 6000 registered users with over 1500 active profiles and almost 700 active groups.    Players and systems During the last month, we improved player post creation - choosing the game system is now more visual and clearer. In addition - the process has been integrated with the Library. If a system exists there, it will be more visually distinct. As well as linked to the corresponding Library entry page. Hopefully more players will discover alternative systems to try out. /images/general-media/1778680166_bQADP9rj.pngChoosing the correct systems has never been easier. On Groupfinder The player profile page itself has also been updated and refreshed in multiple ways, making your profile a better calling card for you. Panel is Dashboard We used to call the homepage, the Panel. But we realized, that it didn’t make that much sense to most users. So it is now Dashboard. Not a huge change - but a change nonetheless. The dashboard also received multiple updates and tweaks to make things less cluttered and messy. Library is getting stocked During the month, the library has received multiple new entries. By multiple - I believe we can say well over a hundred new entries have been added. There are multiple new tools, video creators and podcasts/actual play entries for you to discover. Waiting for your next session? Perfect time to start enjoying an actual play series to keep the hype going and perhaps be inspired by the way other groups play. Article series “Covering the basics” We also started with an introductory blog series called “Covering the basics”. Something to guide new players taking their first steps in the hobby. Currently there is one for “Making a character” and one for “How to start as a Dungeon Master”.    And while not part of the series, you might want to take a look at the “Safety tools” article. Something to consider when starting a group with people you’ve never played with before. Tweaks & fixes We've kept a watchful eye on various bugs and problems that needed addressing. The mobile notifications were overly aggressive and at times got a bit spammy - we've told the messenger to calm down.  In messenger you can now react to messages, making it easier for you to agree upon a certain ruling or arrangement. Or, if you like, you can send an image of surprised Pikachu. Sending images in messenger is now possible. Sending a message to someone, but they just won't respond? Hover over their timezone on their profile and see what time it is for them. Maybe they are sleeping. Maybe you should also be? May-be that is all Thanks for reading this month’s update. We will keep on working on things in the background. You can join the Groupfinder discord server if you want to share some thoughts or problems with the platform.   And as always - if you have found Groupfinder useful in any way - be sure to share it with others. Either via a social media post, or just tell your friends about it. You sharing Groupfinder helps us grow. And with more users - more groups. Till next time.

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Various random generators for the Neon Lords of the Toxic Wasteland game system, including random loot from "Loot the dead dude", "drug effects" and "total bummer!" for rolling a fumble or a 1 on an attack. Links rpgrandom.com - Random generator

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Blades in the Dark (2017)
Tabletop Roleplaying Games

Blades in the Dark (2017)

TTRPG
English
Heist
Blades in the Dark is a heist-themed tabletop roleplaying game system about a crew of daring misfits  on the streets of an industrial fantasy city. Published by Evil Hat Productions in 2017 and designed by John Harper, it introduced the highly influential Forged in the Dark rules engine. BitD revolutionized the heist genre in tabletop gaming by pushing players straight into the act, eliminating the "planning phase". The system it loosely evolved from is Apocalypse World Description In Blades in the Dark, players are part of a criminal organization in Doskvol, a grim Victorian era city. The city is protected by a wall of lightning, to keep any threat on the outside. Players create their characters as either smugglers, thieves, assassins or cultists and explore the criminal underworld, perform dangerous heists, manage gang warfare and grow their criminal organization. The game focuses heavily on narrative momentum and failing forward. Characters are competent but flawed, constantly accumulating stress, trauma, and heat from the law as their gang rises to power. System Overview & Key Features Action Roll (d6 Dice Pool) The core mechanic uses a pool of six-sided dice(d6) based on a character's action rating. The highest die result will determine the outcome of the action. 6 is considered a full success, 4-5 is a partial success with a consequence, and 1-3 is a failure. Rolling multiple full successes is considered a critical success. Position and Effect Before every roll, the Game Master explicitly states the character's Position (Controlled, Risky, or Desperate) and Effect (Limited, Standard, or Great). This transparently communicates the exact stakes and potential fallout of the action before the dice hit the table. Stress and Resistance Characters have a Stress track. Players can spend Stress to give themselves for extra dice when rolling. They can also use it to assist an ally, or fuel their special abilities. Players can also spend Stress when facing any situation or consequence the GM throws at them, this makes the characters very skilled, but forces them to consider when to spend it. The Flashback Mechanic Instead of spending hours planning a heist, the crew simply chooses a target, picks a detail, and jumps right into the action. Later, they can use Stress, to envoke a flashback moment, where they explain how they had already planned for such a situation, or had "solved" it beforehand. Progress Clocks The game uses circular progress tracks called Clocks to visually represent approaching danger or the progress of a complex task. A clock might represent the alert level of the city watch, the structural integrity of a safe vault, or the patience of a rival gang leader. The Crew as a Character The criminal organization the players run has its own character sheet. The organization gains experience, levels up, claims territory, and unlocks special abilities, ensuring that the gang's rise to power is just as mechanically significant as the characters' Additional links evilhat.com - Official Evil Hat Productions website bladesinthedark.com - Official System Reference Document and rules database

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Pathfinder 2nd Edition (2019)
Tabletop Roleplaying Games

Pathfinder 2nd Edition (2019)

TTRPG
High-Fantasy
English
Pathfinder 2nd Edition is a tactical, crunchy and highly customizable heroic fantasy roleplaying game system published by Paizo. Originally released in 2019 as the evolution of the Pathfinder system (which grew out of the D&D 3.5 system, as a reaction to the release of the simplified and more video game-like D&D 4E). The system recently received a comprehensive "Remaster" overhaul, which decoupled the game from the legacy Open Game License (OGL), moving it to the system-agnostic ORC License. The Remaster version has updated various terminology and streamlined different conflicting mechanics, the core engine of PF2E remains exactly the same as before. Description Like other d20-based fantasy games, players are an adventuring party that go on adventures, defeat enemies and uncover various mysteries while the Game Master (GM) is in charge of running the world around the characters and is in control of managing any enemies and non-player characters they might encounter. However, where D&D 5E leans heavily on "rulings over rules" and simplicity, Pathfinder 2E has shifted its focus on customization and making sure that with every system balance is maintained. Pathfinder 2E is ideal for players who are more into tactical combat, clear rules for exploration, and the ability to build unique character concepts with a reasonable amount of customization without accidentally breaking the game or worry too much about maintaining balance. The system comes with great tools for the GMs as the system provides clear guidelines and mechanics for most situations, meaning the GM rarely has to invent or interpret rules on the fly to keep the game moving. System Overview & Key Features The 3-Action Economy Pathfinder 2E is famous for their action system. Instead of pre-defined action types, the player can perform creatively distribute their actions how they see fit. Instead of always having a "move action" that the character can utilize or leave unused, the system allows a character to instead use that action as an extra attack. Or instead of attacking, the adventurer can move twice (or thrice, if using all actions). Degrees of Success Instead of approaching "1" or "20" on the d20 die as a critical result, The system considers "oversucceeding" as a critical success. Succeeding a roll by 10 or more points it is automatically a Critical Success. If you miss the DC by 10 or more, it is a Critical Failure. Because of this, every single +1 or -1 improvement feels more impactful and important. Feat-Based Character Customization There are no "useless level-ups" Every single level-up players make meaningful choices by selecting from an extensive assortment of Ancestry Feats, Class Feats, Skill Feats, and General Feats. This creates a situation, where even two characters of the same class can be played completely differently. Reliable Encounter Building The game's underlying math is rigorous and highly functional. An encounter mathematically classified as "Severe" will actually push the party to their limits. GMs can trust the system's encounter building rules completely. Keyword and Trait System Spells, weapons, and abilities have specific traits (like "Incapacitation" or "Fire"). If a rule has a trait, it consistently interacts with the rest of the game's mechanics in the exact same way, removing ambiguity. Edicts and Anathema PF2e has abandoned the traditional moral alignment system. Deities and classes are governed by Edicts (things your character must strive to do) and Anathema (things you must avoid), creating a more nuanced approach to roleplaying. Additional links paizo.com/pathfinder - Official Pathfinder website 2e.aonprd.com - Archives of Nethys (Official free rules database for PF2e)

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