When I do it I round down. It’s close enough to not matter even when baking, where precision is more important than most cooking, so for regular cooking it doesn’t matter. I’d expect most people are adjusting to taste regardless.Do recipes converted from imperial measurements to metric round things off to manageable numbers, or are there calls for like 37.2mls of olive oil?
Agreed, but I'll add one caveat: when a player has a 1st-level character spin in-character stories about having beaten giants and dragons etc. as pure fiction just to impress the locals, it can be pure gold.While that approach (creating a goal or hook for your character), when people talk about backstories in RPGs they’re generally referring to the “my PC’s so awesome” fanfiction that many players have embraced recently. Things like being 1st-level in a D&D game and already having defeated giants and dragons or having a mountain of lore the player expects the referee to incorporate into the game.
Absolutely. I’ve never seen that. Only the players who earnestly hand over an 8-page backstory of all the cool things they’ve done despite being 1st level and having 0 XP.Agreed, but I'll add one caveat: when a player has a 1st-level character spin in-character stories about having beaten giants and dragons etc. as pure fiction just to impress the locals, it can be pure gold.
I have never seen this happen, or even heard of it happening to anyone I know IRL. At most, I have had folks be secret heirs or have great destinies.Absolutely. I’ve never seen that. Only the players who earnestly hand over an 8-page backstory of all the cool things they’ve done despite being 1st level and having 0 XP.
That's 'cause we're getting oldI have never seen this happen, or even heard of it happening to anyone I know IRL. At most, I have had folks be secret heirs or have great destinies.
We're of an age.That's 'cause we're getting old(I'm 47, and I think you're a couple of years younger than me; if I'm wrong, my deepest apologies). Never crossed my mind as a kid. Maybe defeat a giant in some Jack and the beanstalk fashion that set my character on a path of adventuring, but that was more luck than skill, and just served as the thing that made them adventurers. It always made sense to me that 1st level was the start of the actual adventuring career.
More like suggesting it's not a GenX phenomenon. GenX was more wanting to end up that person and adventure after that.We're of an age.
Are you suggesting this is a Millenial or GenZ phenomenon? I admit I don't play with many of them outside running games at cons.
I have never seen this happen, or even heard of it happening to anyone I know IRL. At most, I have had folks be secret heirs or have great destinies.
That's 'cause we're getting old(I'm 47, and I think you're a couple of years younger than me; if I'm wrong, my deepest apologies). Never crossed my mind as a kid. Maybe defeat a giant in some Jack and the beanstalk fashion that set my character on a path of adventuring, but that was more luck than skill, and just served as the thing that made them adventurers. It always made sense to me that 1st level was the start of the actual adventuring career.
I’m about the same age as both of you. I assume the players doing this are significantly younger.We're of an age.
Are you suggesting this is a Millenial or GenZ phenomenon? I admit I don't play with many of them outside running games at cons.