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Bullet Journals for RPGs

Getting organized in the real world and getting organized in your fantasy one share similar challenges. In this article, Ken Newquist talks about his system for organizing a TTRPG campaign with a Bullet Journal.



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Bullet Journals for RPGs

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Getting organized in the real world and getting organized in your fantasy one share similar challenges. In this article, Ken Newquist talks about his system for organizing a TTRPG campaign with a Bullet Journal.



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Bullet Journals for RPGs

Getting organized in the real world and getting organized in your fantasy one share similar challenges. In this article, Ken Newquist talks about his system for organizing a TTRPG campaign with a Bullet Journal.

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      A full version of this article was first published on Nuketown.com. Bullet Journals are analog alternatives to printed day planners, “to-do” apps, and note-taking tools. Created by Ryder Carroll, bullet journals are a purposefully archaic approach to capturing life’s esoteric bits, from a list of today’s meetings to a quick note about that weird dream you had last night. Though typically used to organize your real-life, Bullet Journals also work well for role-playing games. Just like real-life, role-playing games require individuals to keep track of a dynamic, increasingly complex world. The “meetings” may be fictional (and involve greater use of battle axes and fireballs) than your 3 p.m. analytics discussion, but there can be just as much to plan, note, and review as their reality-based counterparts. Quick Overview of Bullet Journals At its most basic, a Bullet Journal recreates print or
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