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  1. Lanefan

    Player skill vs character skill?

    In a manner of speaking, I suppose. However, what I keep hearing here is that any situation where after a roll the DM narrates "nothing happens" is (or has somehow become) verboten; and I call BS on that.
  2. Lanefan

    What makes setting lore "actually matter" to the players?

    I second the motion. All in favour?
  3. Lanefan

    Player skill vs character skill?

    Yes there is, if there's a meaningful consequence for success.
  4. Lanefan

    Player skill vs character skill?

    Meaningful consequences or not, @Micah Sweet has it right: if the outcome is in doubt it should be rolled for. What gets lost here (and 5e's wording doesn't help any) is that oftentimes the meaningful consequence arises on success rather than failure; and the roll is to see whether or not that...
  5. Lanefan

    D&D 5E (2024) Is 5E better because of Crawford and Perkins leaving?

    Sure, but there's different ways of going about that. New companies often go about it by being experimental, innovative, and - yes - edgy. Established companies often go about it by hewing to the tried and true and carefully filing off anything that even looks like an edge. TSR went through...
  6. Lanefan

    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    Huh. I knew about the three-times-per-day maximum but either never knew or had forgotten about rolling for which attack type it would use. I've always just had them use the attack type that seemed to make the most sense at the time, other than they can't breathe in consecutive rounds (and now...
  7. Lanefan

    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    I'll freely admit to bias as my degree is in geography, but without the "what is where" piece the other type of exploration can at best be ephemeral: relying on memory just isn't good enough. I make no such assumption, based on real-world experience. It comes down to the same rationale as to...
  8. Lanefan

    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    A non-rectangular room would also be a pain. :) Cool idea, though.
  9. Lanefan

    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    I don't remember anything about having to roll 50 or under but I'm fairly sure there's a rule that says they can't breathe in consecutive rounds; maybe the 50-or-under idea is someone's houserule variant on that?
  10. Lanefan

    Player skill vs character skill?

    It doesn't add to the game. Rather, it subtracts from the game in that there's less challenge for the PCs, and by extension the players. Frustration at being unable to move forward is in itself a challenge to be overcome. Thing is, it always matters. It's the butterfly effect: something...
  11. Lanefan

    Should traps have tells?

    Depending on how one writes one's adventures, the PCs could easily hit 50 traps over the course of their careers. If the expected casualty rate due specifically to traps is an aggregate 33% over that time, if the party averages six PCs that means over the long run traps will kill two of them...
  12. Lanefan

    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    Exploration is about both "what is here" (knowledge) and "where is what" (geography). The latter is where mapping comes in. There's no use finding the Lost Temple of Jiggyriggy in the deep jungle if, on returning to town to recruit a proper excavation team, you can't then find your way back to...
  13. Lanefan

    Player skill vs character skill?

    Agreed. However, even in a medieval points-of-light setting there is still an important means of long-distance info exchange: the adventurers themselves. Unless your PCs are the only adventurers in the setting, there will be others; and adventurers tend to be or become quite widely-travelled -...
  14. Lanefan

    Should traps have tells?

    Or delay, divert, distract, and disperse. Not all traps need to be damaging but IMO they all need a good in-fiction reason to be there. That they then become gameplay elements is merely a side effect.
  15. Lanefan

    What makes setting lore "actually matter" to the players?

    The thread title drew me in but I wasn't expecting the OP to focus so closely on species-based lore and differences. On that front I agree with the OP in that I too am happy to stick with just the Tolkein basics as far as PC-playable species goes, and while the species have their own lore in my...
  16. Lanefan

    Player skill vs character skill?

    Because playing to your stats is a way in which the rules to some extent - and with justification - tell you how to play your character. Denying yourself some avenues of play is a choice you-as-player proactively make when you assign that low stat in the first place. Want to play a suave...
  17. Lanefan

    Player skill vs character skill?

    While I agree with this in theory, in practice it leads the DM straight into a stupid amount of work redesigning or reinventing a large chunk of the Monster Manual before starting the campaign. One trick I tried (to varying success) is simply renaming some common monsters while leaving...
  18. Lanefan

    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    A big ol' Gold can get by with targeting anywhere in the Wizard's general neighbourhood, the Wiz is still going down. :) That's the biggest danger of some Dragon breath attacks - not the damage they do per se, but that they do that damage to everything in a fairly big area; and in 1e, "breath...
  19. Lanefan

    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    I take it as a given that the DM has a map; a few DMs might be good enough to wing an entire complex on the fly and have it remain geographically consistent but I ain't one of them and I don't know any who are, and so a GM-side map is assumed. In a small complex or a linear dungeon with few or...
  20. Lanefan

    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    The DM giving them an accurate map one room at a time is far easier on a VTT than it is in person because the VTT very neatly preserves the map afterwards. In person, the map the DM provides a room at a time will very likely be drawn on a reusable surface (whiteboard, chalkboard, etc.) and then...
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