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    Let's Talk About Character Resources To Power Abilities

    Combat is just another way to develop prompts that generate narratives. You win the combat, you follow narrative A. You lose, you switch to narrative B. Without resources to deploy, the only input is narrative input (the playing the situation/“tactical infinity” that OSR likes) and the die...
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    D&D General D&D 3.5 - splatbook power creep or no?

    Both. Newer books added options, that when mixed with the strongest options in core, produced an even stronger combination. But the core "overly strong" classes were problematically strong even from the PHB. You didn't anything beyond the material in the 3 core books to be able to handle...
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    Let's Talk About Character Resources To Power Abilities

    I adore the idea of a loot-based/currency game for a D&D-like dungeon crawl/site-exploration. Lots of potions, scrolls, items with charges, spells that require spell reagents that have to be bought, etc. Makes a strong gameplay loop of "acquire treasure, then spend treasure to beat the next...
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    Why I Hate Skills

    I mean, they aren't meaningful in the scope of the adventure, and in being an actual determiner of a real "success-failure" fork in the road. They're useful in the context of "we designed this game around a long, detailed skill list; if we don't make the players roll skill checks a lot, they're...
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    Let's Talk About Character Resources To Power Abilities

    What else would you call it, if the game doesn't have any resources that can be consumed? The gameplay is more than likely going to have some sort of chance-based resolution method (dice, cards, etc.), which provides a success or failure based on the narrative input, and resolves into a curated...
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    Book 5 is even more "a lot". It's my favorite of the 7 I've read.
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    Let's Talk About Character Resources To Power Abilities

    Preferences aside, whether or not managing finite resources "matters" is a pretty fundamental distinction between different kinds of RPGs. If they don't, the game is going to function primarily as a prompt engine with randomizers for generating narratives. The more resources the game wants you...
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    Why I Hate Skills

    I mean, I have a lot more sympathy for the argument of “passive noticing skills are bad” than “all skills are bad”.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    You could do that, but I think making it supernatural makes a lot more sense. It’s a better simulation of how a fantasy D&D world would really work.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    That's not meta at all. That's just using XP as a measurement of a diegetic, spiritual essence. If undead can suck the XP out of you as level drain, why can't a mage siphon that power via spellcraft?
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    What is "railroading" to you (as a player)?

    Yea, definitely still a relevant distiction. I haven't seen those specific terms before, but I've definitely referenced the idea of preferring to develop my character during play, rather than have a detailed sketch of the character before play starts (although some systems prefer the latter...
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    Is "finding the right players" a solvable problem, or just luck?

    One overlooked aspect: BE the kind of player that other good players want to play with.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    Don’t look at me, I made the Rambo joke. Doing my part to keep things not painfully nerdy. :)
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    Shadowdark Unless I am wrong

    I'm still trying to parse what "a nod to balance where player ingenuity can matter within a rules framework" actually means.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    I told the GM wizards were a broken class; he had to learn the hard way.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    I thought the CR on Mount Doom was too low.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    I mean, I ran that simulation a thousand times, and hobbits never saved the world. I think the author was using metacurrency.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    "Nothing is over! Nothing! You just don't turn it off!"
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    Supernatural resilience. My current 5e narration is that "classes" are universal (multiversal?) archetypes that exist within the Astral; when a soul aligns with one of those archetypes, it gains power through that resonance, which is where class powers originate from. The supernatural...
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    For sure. My current, more supernatural, approach was based on taking the 5e rules around injury and dying, and classes and levels, as essentially true, and asking what sort of setting narration would frame those rules within the fiction without requiring a meta layer intermediary narration...
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