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    NPC Deception/Persuasion and player agency

    If you can't act to some extent, you'll never be as good of a GM as a person who can. If you don't have the spatial skills to make interesting maps, you'll never be as good of a GM as a person who can. If you don't have the tactical skills to play monsters and NPCs to the best of their...
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    NPC Deception/Persuasion and player agency

    You've run into the many problems associated with imagining that all skills are equal and roleplaying is meaningless. The truth is, to really run a deceptive NPC adversary you have to be able to roleplay and cunningly deceive the players and not merely the characters. "Pretend you are deceived...
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    Are there any Alien Invasion RPGs/Settings

    GURP War against the Chtorr
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    Do you prefer your adventures to be episodic or contiguous?

    I've done both. Episodic has a huge hidden advantage of allowing more room for PC's to pursue their own stories, but not every group is really interested in that and linear stories do have nicely big stakes and can build up to very dramatic scenes.
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    D&D 3.x 3.5e/PF/OGL Low-Magic Campaign Resources and Ideas

    Another thing to think about is making sure that if you are going to have a low magic setting you don't have a lot of easy access game breaking magic. So, for example, "Fly" gets bumped up to a 4th level spell in my game. Most other flying related magic is also likewise a level higher...
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    D&D 3.x 3.5e/PF/OGL Low-Magic Campaign Resources and Ideas

    I can only tell you what I do which is play 3e D&D like it was 1e AD&D. a) Magic shops basically don't exist. Weak magic items that could be produced by 6th level or lower spellcaster are available once you achieve a friendly relationship with a spellcaster and commission the work. Potions...
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    D&D General How do you use giants in your game?

    I mean, this is a general problem with 1e period, especially once you add in things like specialization. Almost everything in 1e AD&D is a glass canon, and most combats are basically over by the initiative roll. Almost none of the original monsters are designed to face more than 10th level...
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    Best Horror Role Playing Game

    If CoC is the definitive horror game of cosmic horror, then Chill is very much the definitive horror game of things that go bump in the night. It's sort of like Cthulhu Pulp only facing off against Dracula and the Wolfman. And if that doesn't sound scary you are very much underestimating how...
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    Playing in Person Is Just Better (for me)

    My long-term group has been meeting online since the pandemic started and we are steadily meeting less and less. And we are now at the situation where we actually can't meet in person because people have moved away, but I know that a lot of the reason we are meeting less often comes down to the...
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    D&D General How do you use giants in your game?

    Giants are generally end game foes in my game, similar to how they appear in the original G1-3 series. Giants in my homebrew world are the offspring of dalliances between the gods and genies, with each giant race representing offspring of different elemental genies. They differ from typical...
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    Best Horror Role Playing Game

    Well, yes. Could you explain why that's not a reasonable thing? Like, shouldn't a good comedy game be the funniest?
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    Best Horror Role Playing Game

    Horror I've decided is hard. Very hard. I enjoy CoC (7e preferred), Chill 2e, and Dread, but none them manage to create the experience I like. I'm also a big fan of Ravenloft from the 1e to 3e era, to the extent that I use rules for fear, horror, and madness in my regular D&D games. It's an...
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    GMs - Do you get bored when you're a player?

    As a GM you are often much more the center of attention than you are as a player, but that's not the big problem I've had lately with being a player. The big problem I have now being a player is part of my mind is always going, "I could design or run this adventure better than this." I'm...
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    Peregrine’s Nest: A Cheater’s Guide to Dice Rolls

    It depends. I do believe it is a failure of DMing skill but sometimes not correcting that by fudging to keep a PC or PCs alive is still the best move. In general, player deaths should be earned and not unearned and they should be they should be seen by the player as fair. If you discover...
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    D&D 3.x The 4E We Didnt Get.

    @Edgar Ironpelt : Don't disagree with your assessment, but a ton of that boils down to it was a bad the decision to add spell level to saving throw DC and have half of monster HD add to spell-like effect DC. I think if you just do away with those two double dips that increase saving throw DC...
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    Dragon Reflections #83

    The Baba Yaga adventure is inventive in some ways but shows its age. It's probably at best half complete, as is typical with many early adventures it hand waves away even important features of the dungeon like the nature of traps and treasures and sometimes even occupants of the rooms (to say...
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    Eric Noah's 3rd Edition Website

    I started lurking on EnWorld in like 2001 (I think in January, because I'd gotten the 3e PH for Christmas), but it took me more than a year to write my first post - on small dungeon design if I remember correctly.
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    Peregrine’s Nest: A Cheater’s Guide to Dice Rolls

    Almost invariably to keep PC's from dying. Whether that's good DMing or not is a matter of opinion.
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    Describe your last RPG session in more than 5 words.

    Becomes scary when it's a thermal detonator.
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    Which fantasy TRPGs do you think truly reflect the characteristics of firearms as Game Changers?

    Yes, but AC models this by just by treating hits that don't cross the tissue damage thresholds as being another type of non-hit. In other words, we're modeling the end results and not the process. Yes, this is highly simplistic and abstract, but it doesn't necessarily result in something all...
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