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    Spelljammer Fish out of water campaign - Spelljammer

    Sounds like a really awesome idea, very creative. There is one thing that I would be concerned about. Our group chooses what game we are going to play next together, as a group. This would be one of those situations where you would agree on one thing, but then end up doing another. You'd...
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    D&D 5E RACES: D&D 5E Races That Should Be Core Races

    All this talk makes me wonder that if races were more fleshed out, instead of a half-page or page description, would that lead to better roleplaying? If we had a fully fleshed out "goblin civilization" guide, would that make goblins more than just a level 1 or 2 stepping stone for players? A...
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    D&D 5E RACES: D&D 5E Races That Should Be Core Races

    Other forums seem to prefer Warforged. We use them every so often in our campaigns. But also Orcs, Goblins, Gnolls, Hobgoblins, Kobolds, Lizardmen, That brings up a good question with "monster" races. Do you want monster races available as a core race? What even classifies as a monster race?
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    Edition warring is for chumps, but isn't D&D specific

    There are definitely ways to make Shadowrun more playable, but I don't want ALL of their rules and a house-rule supplement sheet (or two, or three...) to add. I love Shadowrun, I truly do. It is my favorite game setting of all time. But the game mechanics that formerly attracted me to the...
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    D&D 5E RACES: D&D 5E Races That Should Be Core Races

    D&D 5E currently has nine core races: Dwarf, Elf, Halfling, Human, Dragonborn, Gnome, Half-Elf, Half-Orc, and Tiefling. They will surely add more and more over time. Which races would you like to see added to the nine core races that already exist? Bladeling, Changling, Deva, Genasi...
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    Dungeon World-care to share your experiences?

    Honestly, it wasn't one of those games that jumped out at me that I wanted to play. The game is so easy to learn though. You can make characters in fifteen minutes and be up and running immediately. Its simplicity is awesome, but could also be a downfall for some players. Our group loves it...
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    What makes a good RPG player?

    I agree with what the last four posters said. On top of that, just like anything in life, you want someone who is constantly striving to be better (whether they are a player or game master). In general, someone who's presence at your table adds something positive to the game.
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    Edition warring is for chumps, but isn't D&D specific

    I love the Shadowrun world, but the game mechanics have slowly gotten more bogged down over time. I think the game is great if you have a group that loves a ridiculous amount of "crunch" in their game system. The players and game master have to love looking up and obsessing over rules and...
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    Dungeon World-care to share your experiences?

    Our group loves it. We had a fantastic campaign using it and everyone loves the system. It took me a few sessions to get into the game, mechanically, but our game master loves it. The game system keeps the pace of the game moving quite quickly. I always feel like we get a lot of actual...
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