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Announcing the MCDM Tabletop Safety Toolkit

Hey folks,

James here with a cool, free thing to enhance your tabletop RPG experiences!

You may have noticed that in ARCADIA and other products we often recommend integrating safety tools into your games, particularly when it comes to spooky content! But, we wanted to make integrating safety tools into your game even easier, so we asked Sally Tamarkin to author the MCDM Tabletop Safety Toolkit. She teamed up with awesome consultants Colette Brown, LMSW and Sarah Hays, PsyD to make it. The toolkit will exist (and get updated as needed and time allows) at this link:

https://mcdm.gg/SafetyToolkit 

This resource is entirely free, so please share it with anyone who is interested.

Safety tools—the X-Card, Lines and Veils, and others—are simply ways to formalize the process of getting everyone at the table on the same page about the topics and themes you’ll be exploring as you play.

Our toolkit isn't the first of its kind! It's influenced by amazing projects like the TTRPG Safety Toolkit from Kienna Shaw and Lauren Bryant-Monk and Consent in Gaming from Monte Cook Games. Both are excellent resources that you may also find helpful.

The toolkit contains a guide to introducing safety tools in a session zero, links to several free safety tools you can use in your games right now, tips for integrating them, and a checklist that you can give to your players so everyone is on the same page about what topics might make someone uncomfortable and which themes you can lean into to get the most out of your gaming experience.

If you've never used safety tools before, fear not. This guide defines terms from the ground up, makes them easy to use, and discusses the benefits of using the tools at the table.

We brought this to the MCDM community because safety tools have allowed many of us to communicate more effectively with our fellow players, take some of the anxiety out of gaming with strangers, and push our games in new directions. We hope this tool helps you get more fun out of every adventure!

—James, Hannah, and the MCDM Team

Comments

I started a new campaign recently and used MCDM's Safety Toolkit for Session 0. Quite appreciate a singular point for most used safety tools. But managing the Lines and Veils for each player got a bit unwieldy. So I made a Google sheet that makes Line and Veils for each player known to everyone. Makes session/encounter planning more efficient with a group column as well. Will continue working on this but here's a first draft for anyone else to use. Shared on reddit but figured this'd be a good spot for folks who would need this as well. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zD7wS3YFx3zxc9xXUuGS_XvAPyI4Zs0mUReTSuYEFok/copy

Nishith Thakkar

The MCDM Discord is one of the best ways to talk shop. We're in there talking it up right now. mcdm.gg/discord -James

MCDM Productions

This is a public post! Please feel free to share! -James

MCDM Productions

This is great. Question: as this gets used more and evolves, what’s the process to suggest updates?

Conor Healy

Is this a public post, or is there a landing page somewhere? I'd love to share this, bt didn't want to share just a link to a zip file. :)

Autographedcat

I love this! I have used lines and veils, but I really appreciate the checklist to cover all the standard stuff. Big fan, will be referring to this often.

birdmilk

This is really a great contribution to the community. Thanks!

Doan Roessler

Thank you! -James

MCDM Productions

Wonderful resource!

Dundough Breadbox

Thanks, Kevin! Hope you have a good time using it with your games. -James

MCDM Productions

Really excited to see this!

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