TaleSpire

TaleSpire

Judge Shred 19 Dec, 2024 @ 4:50pm
Would this be fun to use if you don't play dnd?
I'm thinking about creating fantasy environments for its own sake. Any things to keep in mind?
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gazza-911 20 Dec, 2024 @ 2:27am 
It's system agnostic so as long as it runs on a square grid, and uses standard dice it should be fine.
larhtas 20 Dec, 2024 @ 8:12am 
I'l playing Numenera with this and it's very fine.
Judge Shred 21 Dec, 2024 @ 4:19pm 
Originally posted by gazza-911:
It's system agnostic so as long as it runs on a square grid, and uses standard dice it should be fine.

As long as what runs on a square grid? I mean that I want to create fantasy environments for their own sake. No role-playing
gazza-911 22 Dec, 2024 @ 4:32am 
Ah right, if you just want to build for fun then I'd suggest trying it out and refunding within Steam's 2 week duration & 2 hours playtime refund limit.
Last edited by gazza-911; 22 Dec, 2024 @ 4:32am
Eiven 23 Dec, 2024 @ 3:47am 
For me TaleSpire also works great as a creative outlet besides enriching my D&D sessions. If you happen to be the kind of person, who likes to build stuff for fun's sake, just as some do via traditional crafting, model sets, Legos or Minecraft or software like Blender, this may be for you.
Yeah, it is. I used it to play Five Parsecs From Home, a solo sci-fi wargame. I created minis in Hero Forge and used them in TaleSpire. Was a lot of fun!
Tlaloc 5 Jan @ 8:55am 
I use it for creation only, as my players do not like to play online. Like with any art medium, you'll need to work with its limits and be creative. Start from the avalaible assets.
As the software evolves, you'll get new ressources to use and combine.
It's all I do. :-) I treat it like the worlds cheapest terrain system where I just build and build. Plus it's extra rewarding since I know real players might get to enjoy them after I share the builds on TalesTavern or in the slab browser. :-)

I also share my creations on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@lemuriansettler
GaBriEl 9 Jan @ 6:51pm 
i ran fabula ultima on it. If you have forge and you can use the forge symboite and run it in talespire for the purpose of character sheets and world maps.

I use Forge/Foundry as a sort of wiki and i use Talespire for its battle enviroments and it really helps immerse the players in the game
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