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  1. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    Sort of. For me, it's about me, as a GM, advising other GMs to not think their desire to worldbuild is actually going to add a ton of value to the games they run. And it's coming from experience of building tightly curated settings, and realizing that attempting to maintain that curation...
  2. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    For me, the question is "How is it more fun to prioritize your curated aesthetic over facilitating a collaborative effort with the players?" I mean, once you've organized your players and discovered what they're interested in playing, then you can worldbuild and curate to your heart's content!
  3. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    1-2 pages of setting notes sounds about right.
  4. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    Yea, that probably does color my view. Once the game has actually started, I'm not really touching the world anymore outside gameplay. Maybe make a change then to say if it's happening "away from the table", then we can call it worldbuilding. But there's a bright shiny line that divides...
  5. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    And that's fine, but yea, I don't agree with your definition either. Making up a new site for the PCs to encounter isn't what I would classify as "worldbuilding". That's just gameplay. There needs to be a specific term for the defining of the campaign frame prior to start of play/Session...
  6. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    Honestly, tortle is probably one of the worst examples, precisely because it has mechanics that have such a strong diegetic visual associated with it. It's a lot easier to reskin something like a triton or a hobgoblin, for examples of races that deviate from the "norm". If the ask is "I want...
  7. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    Just don't ask where the centaur came from. Some things are better left unanswered. Seriously, though, that's a fantastic concept.
  8. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    I'm a fan of actual compromise, not..... that.
  9. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    OK.... If my GM told me I couldn't be a tortle, but I could be a human in a turtle suit, and was actually serious about it, then that's a "run away from the table" moment for me.
  10. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    Yes. As a player, your default should be "Oh, this race/class/concept doesn't work for this campaign idea? Let me switch it up." As a GM, your default should be "Oh, you want to try race/class/concept? Let's come up with some ideas for working it into the game." The issue is the players and...
  11. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    My take would be, as a player, if I walked into Session Zero not knowing details about what the game will be like (like the game will be in a custom setting that deviates from the game's norm), than I haven't actually accepted the pitch yet. Part of the pitch should absolutely be explaining...
  12. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    Is a game with no players actually a game? This seems like a "does a falling tree with no one to hear it make a sound?" kinda question.
  13. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    The idea I like is "xenophobic against races that the players didn't pick with their characters." :)
  14. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    I actually agree with the bulk of your post, but I wanted to point this out as a classic example of "Hey, as a GM, maybe I should come up with ideas that don't make it actively harder for the players to make characters." The "xenophobic culture" is a super-common trope, but really is kind of...
  15. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    Agreed, although I'm moved away over time from prioritizing "novel concept" to "novel system". There are a bunch of new systems I want to play, but I run them as they're presented out of the book, with very little modification. That's true. My groups are fairly fixed, so I try to match up...
  16. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    But psychologically, it sounds like you're saying you would prefer a "one word, one meaning" mindset.
  17. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    Because the GM should not be having fun saying "No, you can't do X." "Fun" really has nothing to do with this topic. It's about the validity of maintaining a certain aesthetic for your setting, weighed against the cost of denying another player an option they feel would be relevant and...
  18. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    There's a few things going on here. First, you're talking about a complete setting modification, not simply a ban list. If you set up a restricted concept for a game (like "let's all play a family of gnome wizards") and the players and GM are in alignment, that's totally fine. I don't...
  19. TwoSix

    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    I'm not generally a fan of "modules", but I really enjoyed this book as a pure exploratory sandbox. It's a bunch of themed and linked locations with a lot of discoverable backstory, but without a hint of a "storyline" for the PCs (which I dislike intensely).
  20. TwoSix

    D&D General The Monsters Know What They're Doing ... Are Unsure on 5e24

    That's more of a late-night thing for me, but I admit I don't know what time zone you're in.
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