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The term '''Homebrew''' originates in the alcoholic beverage industry, referring to people who ''brew'' their own beverages at ''home''.  The term has since grown substantially in scope, but for [[/tg/]], "homebrew" usually refers to [[house rules]], settings, stories, or even entire games made up by bored board browsers.
The term '''Homebrew''' originates in the alcoholic beverage industry, referring to people who ''brew'' their own beverages at ''home''.  The term has since grown substantially in scope, but for [[/tg/]], "homebrew" usually refers to [[house rules]], settings, stories, or even entire games made up by bored board browsers.


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== How to Homebrew: ==
So, you've decided to try your hand at building something off of an existing system, like, say, D&D. Alright. First step: Look real hard at the rules, similar classes, or other things like that. Alright, you understand what the framework is. Now, how offshooty is it going to be? A new weapon with one or two special rules? A special city? A new RACE? Make sure to make it semi reasonable. Then toss it over to a friend after proofreading any rules or lore. They might catch mihsssed messtaikees. Congrats. Add a little polish and you're good. Emperor save us all.


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== See Also ==
 
* [[/tg/'s homebrews]], for projects that are in progress.
* [[/tg/ gets shit done]], for projects that are complete.
* [[:Category:Homebrew Settings|Homebrew Settings]]
* [[:Category:Homebrew Rules|Homebrew Rules]]
 
[[Category:Gamer Slang]]

Latest revision as of 15:04, 21 June 2023

The term Homebrew originates in the alcoholic beverage industry, referring to people who brew their own beverages at home. The term has since grown substantially in scope, but for /tg/, "homebrew" usually refers to house rules, settings, stories, or even entire games made up by bored board browsers.


How to Homebrew:[edit | edit source]

So, you've decided to try your hand at building something off of an existing system, like, say, D&D. Alright. First step: Look real hard at the rules, similar classes, or other things like that. Alright, you understand what the framework is. Now, how offshooty is it going to be? A new weapon with one or two special rules? A special city? A new RACE? Make sure to make it semi reasonable. Then toss it over to a friend after proofreading any rules or lore. They might catch mihsssed messtaikees. Congrats. Add a little polish and you're good. Emperor save us all.

See Also[edit | edit source]