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What is "grim and gritty" and "low magic" anyway?
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<blockquote data-quote="milotha" data-source="post: 1422243" data-attributes="member: 17122"><p>I've been in numerous normal or high magic games where the GM has been able to instill a sense of fear or emotion in the characters. I find that that has nothing to do with the level of magic in the world. The fear of a TPK can be very real in either type of campaign setting. If you really care about your character, their death can be traumatic no matter the level of magic. I've also gamed in low magic campaigns where my character seemed ineffectual and inconsequential, and thus when they died, I didn't care as much. So, I guess "I've really gamed" in both high magic and normal magic worlds. </p><p></p><p>I must once again object to the view that you cannot really game in a high or normal magic campaign. I think this is a personal preference, and if people enjoy either/both type, more power to them. Your preference and the style of play that you choose doesn't invalidate your ability to be a good role player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milotha, post: 1422243, member: 17122"] I've been in numerous normal or high magic games where the GM has been able to instill a sense of fear or emotion in the characters. I find that that has nothing to do with the level of magic in the world. The fear of a TPK can be very real in either type of campaign setting. If you really care about your character, their death can be traumatic no matter the level of magic. I've also gamed in low magic campaigns where my character seemed ineffectual and inconsequential, and thus when they died, I didn't care as much. So, I guess "I've really gamed" in both high magic and normal magic worlds. I must once again object to the view that you cannot really game in a high or normal magic campaign. I think this is a personal preference, and if people enjoy either/both type, more power to them. Your preference and the style of play that you choose doesn't invalidate your ability to be a good role player. [/QUOTE]
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