
| Murph. Star Voter Season 7 | 
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            In thinking about the Monster round, apparently my creative process is,
1. Come up with a brilliant idea for an unfilled niche.
2. Hit the Advanced Monster Search tool on D20PFSRD, looking for things that might fill that niche. Key step: hit the select all sources button.
3. Pore through results.
4. Realize that apparently I was just remembering a critter from an AP book I read a year or two ago.
5. Goto 1.
Sad -- my version had better visuals for exactly the same core ability mechanics, if I do say so myself. :p So that's at least good motivation to keep working!

| Anthony Adam Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9 | 
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            Hmmm, I wonder... Round 2 is monster creation, so where o where could I find inspiration.
A dangerous, potentially lethal, yet cunning plan... ( if you try this, I deny everything :D )
1) Get wife really, really angry with me ( leave both toilet seats up whenever I pass by them for example ;) )
2) Take notes of the resulting scary creature
3) Build scariest monster ever :D
Nah, I think I would rather stay alive and vote some more...

| Nickolas Floyd RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Dedicated Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka Phloid | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            I have been working on my entry for this year since RPGSS 2012 announced its top 32. It went through a major revision last year and was an alternate to my entry that finally got me in the top 32 last year. This year I reviewed my old alternates as well as the couple of new items I came up with over the past year for possible entry. I was about to submit one of those when I saw an issue with it and went with my old alternate instead. It is a fixable issue, and that item may see entry next year. Or I might enter the item I came up with this year, three days after the submission deadline. It's cool too. I basically have almost half a dozen items that I've created and continue to tweak that are possible entries each year. I usually drop off a couple and add a couple new ones each year.

| Jesse Southwick RPG Superstar 2014 Top 32 , Dedicated Voter Season 7 aka devilfluff | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            My process for this year(my first).
1. Have players need something. Fail to find the item they were looking for(which did exist...). Wonder why there wasn't a better option to fulfill that need.
2. Churn the idea around on and off. How would that work, what would be a cool visual, appropriate slot, etc.
3. Decide on a merged concept that fills original niche, is a wondrous item, has a cool visual, and possible additional related effects.
4. Write it up.
5. Use Anthony's worked example & advice threads to fill gaps & tighten. Select spells & price. Make sure item is properly formatted.
6. Walk away.
7. Review/edit.
8. Walk away again.
9. Review/edit.
10. Have a few friends read/review, then edit again.
11. Submit.

|  Tokoz 
                
                
                
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            It's been interesting to see people's methods. I will note that I actually had to call my son to explain one method to me because it had me stumped...
The "find a hole in the rules method" was totally new to me. Guess I'm too old school. Once it was explained to me it did two things.
1. It opened up a whole class of possibilities for items that I'd seen before, but hadn't really analyzed from a perspective of understanding where they came from.
2. It explained a lot of really bad items that I've seen lately.

| Joseph Kellogg RPG Superstar 2013 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Dedicated Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka RainyDayNinja | 
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            For this year's item, I browsed the spell lists in the PRD, looking for anything with a cool visual or mechanic, and asked myself "How can I twist this to do something new?"
Last year, I think I had watched Army of Darkness too recently, and it just popped into my head. It was working out the details of the mechanics that took all the work.

| Jacob W. Michaels RPG Superstar 2012 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9 aka motteditor | 

|  zylphryx 
                
                
                
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            I tend to run the opposite way for item design, Joseph. I tend to come up with the concept, let it bounce around in my cranium for a couple days (to figure out what would be the best way to accomplish what I am picturing mechanically or thematically ... basically trying to figure out what spells I could utilize to best fit the mechanic or thematic feel or the item), stat it up and let it sit for a few more days before going back and seeing if it really was a good idea. If so, then tweak it and get it to within word count.
Or I do a last minute mad rush due to writer's block and whip it together in a matter of about 30 minutes from first keystroke to submission.
I prefer the former to the latter method. ;)
 
	
 
     
     
     
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
	
 