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<blockquote data-quote="Mesh Hong" data-source="post: 5231324" data-attributes="member: 73463"><p>Go after them with the Good Guys, the game is pretty much the same as usual but instead of you being the <strong>Big Bad Evil Guy</strong>, you are now the <strong>Big Bad Good Guy</strong>.</p><p> </p><p>The basic premise will also have to be turned around, instead of the party reacting to the plan of the BBEG, they will probably be setting the agenda and will have their own master plan (or whimsical chaotic rampage). So you as the good guys will be reacting to their plan and trying to stop them. Mechanically there isn't really that much difference.</p><p> </p><p>Show them the brutal power of people who know they are <em>better</em> than the PCs and have the backing of the civilised world.</p><p> </p><p>Show them the tenacity, zeal and determination of good aligned adventurers hell bent on saving the world from <strong>them</strong>.</p><p> </p><p>Hunt them down with an order of Paladins whose religious duty is to battle evil. Use every advantage you can justify to crush them.</p><p> </p><p>In short let them be as evil as they want, let them have fun burning their allies and resources in chaotic double dealing and backstabbing. Then let them realise that the forces of good have organisation, civilisation and co-operation on their side, all of which are not easily beaten. Show them why it is most common for good to triumph over evil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mesh Hong, post: 5231324, member: 73463"] Go after them with the Good Guys, the game is pretty much the same as usual but instead of you being the [B]Big Bad Evil Guy[/B], you are now the [B]Big Bad Good Guy[/B]. The basic premise will also have to be turned around, instead of the party reacting to the plan of the BBEG, they will probably be setting the agenda and will have their own master plan (or whimsical chaotic rampage). So you as the good guys will be reacting to their plan and trying to stop them. Mechanically there isn't really that much difference. Show them the brutal power of people who know they are [I]better[/I] than the PCs and have the backing of the civilised world. Show them the tenacity, zeal and determination of good aligned adventurers hell bent on saving the world from [B]them[/B]. Hunt them down with an order of Paladins whose religious duty is to battle evil. Use every advantage you can justify to crush them. In short let them be as evil as they want, let them have fun burning their allies and resources in chaotic double dealing and backstabbing. Then let them realise that the forces of good have organisation, civilisation and co-operation on their side, all of which are not easily beaten. Show them why it is most common for good to triumph over evil. [/QUOTE]
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