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    What was your most memorable PC?

    Ahh, no witnesses. That changes things.
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    What was your most memorable PC?

    In a city? In most campaigns I've run and played in, you would be enjoying those xp in prison or dead. Good or evil aside, a city must have order.
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    What was your most memorable PC?

    I started playing Autogar back in AD&D1 when it first came out. He was a Baron's son but his father was a problem gambler and had lost all of the family's ready cash and the rents from the peasants for the next few years. Autogar was the eldest but it looked like there would be little to...
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    Epic player quotes

    <Checking a door/One of the bozos behind me dropped something that made noise.> Troll Voice: Who there? Me: Door repair service? <didn't work>
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    Naming Cities and towns in your homebrew settings

    I often use real place names from places near where I've lived. My players and I make the assumption that whatever we say in English is actually being said in the language of the region, so it doesn't bother any of us. The first town I named was "Bad Ankle" because a group of migrants on the...
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    Swords in a Crunchy System

    That doesn't look simpler to me.
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    Targeting & Armor Avoidance

    This is an optional supplement to the Glory Road Roleplay rules system. However, I think it could be adapted to any crunchy system. It is coming out on DriveThru but it will be "pay what you want," with a recommended price of fifty cents, so getting the PDF here...
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    Swords in a Crunchy System

    Cutting weapons triple the damage that gets through the armor. Since one cannot cut good steel armor, that almost always results in zero damage. On the other tentacle, even a 2D10 blow on your bare body is a terrible thing. An average hit will put most people below zero, although not in much...
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    Swords in a Crunchy System

    Where does it look like I am saying swords are good against good armor. In fact, I am saying the opposite and changed my rules to better fit that. Your last statement fits very well two guys in a parking lot where one of them is playing "I'm going to shove him" and the other guy desires to do...
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    Swords in a Crunchy System

    Thanks for participating. I finally decided to make all sword edges do cutting damage, rather than have many of them do axe-like chipping damage. They actually roll more damage now than axes of the same handling weight but they are resisted by twice the usual value of the target's armor...
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    Swords in a Crunchy System

    Over-Valuing Swords I want to ask three main questionshere. Have I over-valued, made too useful,swords in my Glory Road Roleplay Rules? There is a related question here: Do game designers in general over-value swords? However, that isn’t very important to me right now and it is too difficult...
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    Glory Road Roleplay is alive on DriiveThruRPG

    Glory Road Roleplay No Kickstarter, just for sale as an e-book at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/218159/Glory-Road-Roleplay-Core-Rules $4.50 gets you the 96-page core rules. It has a lifepath method for character generation on the support website as an alternative to what's in the...
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    Fun And The Flow In Games

    NFL football is _documented_ to have eleven minutes of action in an endless telecast. Comparing it to sevens Rugby, it is impossible to understand why anyone watches it.
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    #RPGaDAY Day 19: Which RPG features the best writing?

    The Buffy game by C.J. Carella. Frankly, just about everything he wrote. He's a successful novelist now, so we know that he can write. Disclaimer: We've been playing together for years, I was involved in playtesting Buffy and lots of his other stuff and he wrote the introduction to my recently...
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    #RPGaDAY Day 18: Which RPG have you played the most in your life?

    Glory Road Roleplay, with Original D&D melting into ADD&D1 in a strong second place. Lots of other games at cons and otherwise. -------------------------------------- https://sites.google.com/site/grreference/
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    Strange men sleazing about in taverns distributing quests is no basis for a system of adventuring.

    I often use the "you all know each other method." This has ranged from "you are young nobles in a great city but your families are on the losing side of a faction struggle, so your resources are limited or, in one case, you are out of favor with your family for taking the money that was supposed...
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    ESPN Calls Role-playing "Bad Fantasy"

    The role the fantasy sports guy plays is the general manager, not the player. Sports fen in general have been moving in that direction for ages, accounting in part for the huge popularity of NFL football. Identifying with a linebacker who is in the game on first and ten and then may be taken...
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    More rp in a dungeon

    In addition to all of the non-combat contact that the characters can have with the beings that they encounter, leave the characters room to breathe and talk to one another. If they want more rp, they will do so. -------------------------------...
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    How long have you been gaming?

    I started playing at a local SF club meeting on Halloween 1979. The GM, a graduate student in medieval studies, called his game D&D but the rules changed, depending on where in the world you were. I played in his game for a few years and then he got his degree and left the area. After I had been...
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    Glory Road Roleplay is alive on DriiveThruRPG

    Some More Information A Quick Look at the Rationale Behind the Combat Rules   Overall, I have not sought realism as much as a feel of solidity or reality, even if it is a very different reality than our own. That is true of the game as a whole but I admit that my thinking about this started...
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