Ovinomancer
No flips for you!
Establish a set of goals, and then talk to how you set things up to get to those goals. Be prepared to have your assertions challenged.
For instance, if I want to talk about best practices for running Blades in the Dark, this is much easier than for 5e, because Blades has a very clear set of principles and assumptions for how it's supposed to run and I can point out ways to do those. 5e lacks this, intentionally, so there is not baseline intended way for it to run outside of "ask your GM."
For instance, if I want to talk about best practices for running Blades in the Dark, this is much easier than for 5e, because Blades has a very clear set of principles and assumptions for how it's supposed to run and I can point out ways to do those. 5e lacks this, intentionally, so there is not baseline intended way for it to run outside of "ask your GM."