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    I am become Pun-Pun, destroyer of multiverses

    Several folks have claimed that here. Other folks have claimed otherwise on the Wizards boards and rpg.net. Still other folks have taken a middle position on the wording of the d20 rules, namely, "We think the average reader would understand the intended meaning, but we agree the wording is...
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    Gygaxian Memes

    Yes, well, as said above, this is not a science forum, but I think Miller was drawing more on science facts than science fiction to get his "antigravity" and "reactionless" drives. Obituary from http://www.imperial.ac.uk/publications/reporterarchive/0055/feat03.htm This isn't the time or...
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    Gygaxian Memes

    Well, the issue is not really suitable for scientific proof, but I must dig in my heels and vehemently disagree. I would say that Marc Miller's style is entirely different. It's influenced by American military conventions such as the ASVAB, its math can be crude at times, but I can't say it's...
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    I am become Pun-Pun, destroyer of multiverses

    Hello, I'm Riprock, and I spend about 90% of my bandwidth explaining how to break Mage: the Ascension. (This may be evidence that I have more spare time than I should.) I'm the guy you're looking for, who talks about how to break other games. If anyone is interested, I'll also explain the...
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    I am become Pun-Pun, destroyer of multiverses

    Melee powermongering also could get foiled with spells that attacked the mind. In my experience, AD&D characters never got to be powerful without the DM's consent and a group of varied specialists. There were always too many niches for one character to handle. Either you needed followers of...
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    I am become Pun-Pun, destroyer of multiverses

    All right, that proves that the average players are not going to be able to hack the rules to produce Pun-Pun because almost every DM will disallow it. I call that category "Players breaking the design." However, I've known quite a few DMs who have killed their campaigns because they assumed...
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    I am become Pun-Pun, destroyer of multiverses

    First off, Pun-Pun is just darn humorous to me for a good half an hour. I envision that most despised of opponents, the kobold, as an ubergod and I just have to hold my sides and giggle. But after the giggling passes, I feel *relief*. I've seen a lot of D&D games with very bad DM judgement...
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    [D&D Design Discussion] Preserving the "Sweet Spot"

    I don't think high levels are a problem if the players continue to encounter challenges. I think monsters with class levels are a great idea. Likewise monsters with templates are a great idea. Both of those can extend the challenge level. Eventually, you can take missions among the gods...
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    I am become Pun-Pun, destroyer of multiverses

    When D&D 3.0 came out, I really liked it. When it started getting bogged down with extra material, I liked it less. However, I thought rule-intensive games could be good -- because I assumed that everyone would always have a high commitment to consistency in rule systems. Now, just today, I...
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    The Tenets of GM Mastery

    I like the sara teasdale quote in your sig. I actually approve of WoW, in a way. I loved 3.0. I loved the core rules. I hoped it would stay cool. IMHO, it fell apart due to bloat. And 3.5 made it worse. I think what's going to happen is that WoW is going to deliver all the thrills of 3.5...
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    The Tenets of GM Mastery

    I think Gygax is one of those rare, lucky souls who can break the conventional way of doing things and get it right. Such folks were often captains of industry during the Industrial Revolution. They were just extremely self-confident, to the point where they seemed highly adversarial. Some...
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    Gygaxian Memes

    Very true. There's a bit of a culture gap: I grew up with programmable calculators. I had to be logical, even if my premises were downright bizarre. So I tend to push logic to extremes that are untenable except when dealing with computers. That's a pretty good summary. That style works...
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    Storyteller with D&D setting

    I think a simpler system, like D6 Fantasy, might serve you better. If D6 is too cinematic, you might try GURPS. But I think trying to squeeze D&D into the Storyteller system would be very difficult.
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    TSR Q&A with Gary Gygax

    Sorry about the excessive length. I really should have tackled the notion of why gamers love addictive games first. Robin Laws' theory of Skinnerian design is a second issue. Power-gaming is fun! I just try not to get so deeply into it that I take it too far. That's good to know. I was...
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    The imprisonment, consumption & obliteration of souls and the campaign’s tone

    And as for having a PC's soul devoured by Orcus, if Orcus is just, it is no grievous thing, but if Orcus takes no care of the world, why should the PC care to live in world devoid of divine providence?
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    TSR Q&A with Gary Gygax

    Howdy! Recently I was reflecting that very often my player characters tend to reflect the preferences and limits imposed by the DM rather than my original vision. By contrast, many wargames allow me to use points to just buy an army. When I try this tactical approach in D&D, fellow players...
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    The imprisonment, consumption & obliteration of souls and the campaign’s tone

    Getting your soul stolen isn't scary if it's not your fault. If a big bully chases you down and beats on you, and there's no way for you to defend or escape, you're not guilty of cowardice: you're simply outgunned. No one can expect you to fight an unwinnable battle. If a big demon eats your...
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    [Mature] Rat Bastard DMing with a Doppleganger

    Tut, tut. And folks call me evil when I insist on killing prisoners. They don't know how lucky they are. This is the kind of thing that makes me glad I keep romance and RPGs in separate compartments of my life. Remember, kids, your characters are heroes. There will be time enough for...
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    The Tenets of GM Mastery

    I think he's referring to a trend in American political philosophy that has been popular for the last five or six years. It revolves around Leo Strauss, a neoconservative icon whose doctrines are much esteemed by the American head of state and his ministers. Strauss takes Plato's notion of a...
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    Melee Combatants, Give it a Rest

    Ha ha ha. :cool: We RoleMaster grognards laugh at the weakness of those players who can't spend six hours on five seconds of combat. Of course, it's those experiences which hone my appreciation of the elegant design of AD&D. Unfortunately, while I may *enjoy* AD&D, that doesn't necessarily...
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