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  1. Laurefindel

    RPG Duets Best Practices and Pitfalls?

    Like @Arilyn said, focus is always on the main character so it’s both a boon and a challenge, both for DM and player. Play is also a lot more intimate, which can become discomforting (maybe less so in OP’s situation). « Duet » campaigns tend to be less action-oriented, both because occasions...
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    What constitutes a "hit" in your mind?

    A « hit » for me signifies that the target’s defences were penetrated and caused a loss of something. Often, that something is health, sometimes a loss of health does not fit the narrative. At any case, a hit is an attack that yielded a consequence for the target.
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    D&D General Eberron - why don't you run it? [-]

    I love Eberron for different reasons than I love FR. I know the appellation of “medieval fantasy” is frown upon, but Eberron is in my mind the first “modern” setting. Spelljammer and to a lesser extent planescape and ravenloft departed from “medieval” early on in D&D history, but Eberron was...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms - why do you still like running games here? +

    I have never leaned on these « always evil » and monocultural aspects, but I avoid harmful stereotypes more consciously now. Still, when playing in the North, there are clearly dominant cultures of orcs and drows, and they then to be hostile. The orcs that adventurers meet in the wild are not...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms - why do you still like running games here? +

    1) FR is still my favourite D&D setting. It has breath, some depth, and many good elements despite the (often valid) critics. I’m familiar enough with the setting that I can start a game with little prep and can run a believable world simulation without investing a lot of time in reading and...
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    D&D General In Search of ...Fzoul Chembryl, Twice-Chosen of Bane

    Begun, the Clone Wars have. …oops, wrong thread!
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    D&D General 5.5 PHB Species Options

    Mechanical abilities aside, in the end, I always go for a character with whom I can identify (even if it takes a bit of wishful thinking). This usually means human, beautiful regal human (aka elf), or suave badass human (aka tiefling*). If I could choose a fourth, it would be aasimar. *though...
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    Friday Chat: What Mechanics Do You Steal From A Game To Use In Another?

    So many good things in this game. The whole thing could be ported as a roleplaying game with (relatively) little effort.
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    Friday Chat: What Mechanics Do You Steal From A Game To Use In Another?

    Same. Flashback mechanics and unspecific equipment are things I got from BitD and often port to other games. If player-characters set out « prepared » and « well-equipped » they can produce up to three undocumented items during their outing. If they were prepared but travelling light, they may...
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    Friday Chat: What Mechanics Do You Steal From A Game To Use In Another?

    Some card initiative systems do that. Others allow you to exchange cards with an enemy before combat. We could also imagine a trump mechanics for some characters, either in round 1 only, or throughout the whole fight.
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    Does Your Game Have Random Encounters?

    In your OP, you do bring out the existence of unscripted encounters that are not random. Depending on how you define an encounter as « random », you may have gotten slightly different proportions.
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    D&D General Friday Fun: Ruin A D&Dism By Changing One [thing]

    I don’t care what people say, WHAC0 was a huge improvement over the clunky Twit Tables…
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    Does Your Game Have Random Encounters?

    Unsure what to answer. I went with the last option given the erratum in the OP. At any case, I don’t use random encounters in the classical D&D nomenclature (where encounter = necessarily hostile or adverse, with a randomly generated nature from tables, and randomly triggered regardless of...
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    General star wars talk/discussion/complaining

    I still prefer the original frustrated Vader’s « bring my shuttle! » to the colder Vader’s « alert my star destroyer of my arrival » of the Special Edition of Emipre. The music also flows better in that whole sequence in the original theatrical release, but I agree that out of the three, this SE...
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    Exodus "borrows" Battletech Terminology for the Cataphract Class

    I don’t know, those all sound pretty generic. Not even generic sci-fi. Just generic period. In theatre, my field of work, heat-sink and heat-generation are common concerns, and so are short-range and long-range devices (obviously not missiles). Autocannons are found in virtually every RPG...
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    D&D General This Makes No Sense: Re-Examining the 1e Bard

    I am OFFENDED! The Bard is not a joke! It’s a smokescreen! Editor: « Mr. Gygax, players sometimes find your rules incoherent and inapplicable… EGG: « Oh yeah?!? I’ll show them incoherent and inapplicable! »
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    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    Well, I didn’t say she was ‘nice’… But I do think there was an attempt there
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    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    …pushing the theory of helpful eye-octopus further, we could even interpret the fact that she goes down to one iris/pupil when inside a host as an attempt at familiarity. The mindset of alien intelligent parasitic creature might not be based on affection as much as humans, but I really think...
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    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    As for lady eye-octopus, I’m starting to think she’s trying to be helpful. I believe she did try to warn the doctor back in the lab, and I do think there was an attempt at communication on the bridge. Heck, I even think she tried to make her host smile as a gesture of good intention, only, it...
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