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[+]Exploration Falls Short For Many Groups, Let’s Talk About It
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<blockquote data-quote="Swarmkeeper" data-source="post: 9280524" data-attributes="member: 6921763"><p>I feel like the significant disconnect in the "sides" here is the result of some fundamental difference in game play* at the table. </p><p></p><p>My guess, and I could be off here, is that at the one table the <em>players </em>are often calling for their PCs' own Ability Check rolls - perhaps unbidden by the DM - whereas at the other tables it is the <em>DM </em>who is the one calling for the Ability Check rolls when deemed necessary. </p><p></p><p>Under the former, I can see how the player of the exploring PC would get annoyed by anyone else who called for their own roll, hence "interrupting" the exploring PC's spotlight exploration scene which is the current focus of the story. Whereas, under the latter, the PC doing the exploring would naturally have no adverse reaction to the DM scanning the table for other actions as we seek to resolve how the totality of PC actions might affect the story.</p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">*Let's be crystal clear here. Neither way is "wrong" as long as each process is achieving the stated goals of play which are, to paraphrase the PHB: everyone at the table had fun and together they created an exciting, memorable story.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarmkeeper, post: 9280524, member: 6921763"] I feel like the significant disconnect in the "sides" here is the result of some fundamental difference in game play* at the table. My guess, and I could be off here, is that at the one table the [I]players [/I]are often calling for their PCs' own Ability Check rolls - perhaps unbidden by the DM - whereas at the other tables it is the [I]DM [/I]who is the one calling for the Ability Check rolls when deemed necessary. Under the former, I can see how the player of the exploring PC would get annoyed by anyone else who called for their own roll, hence "interrupting" the exploring PC's spotlight exploration scene which is the current focus of the story. Whereas, under the latter, the PC doing the exploring would naturally have no adverse reaction to the DM scanning the table for other actions as we seek to resolve how the totality of PC actions might affect the story. [SIZE=3]*Let's be crystal clear here. Neither way is "wrong" as long as each process is achieving the stated goals of play which are, to paraphrase the PHB: everyone at the table had fun and together they created an exciting, memorable story.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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