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<blockquote data-quote="Rackhir" data-source="post: 1808314" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>You might want to try putting things off for a session or two and showing them some movies or TV shows that have the kind of action you are looking for and telling them that this is the sort of campaign/feel you are looking for. Swashbuckling movies are pretty easy to come by and you might want to check to see if you can find some Jack of All Trades episodes on Bit Torrent. If you are trying to go for a particular feel for the campaign it does help if you clearly state to the players what you are trying to have the campaign be like. </p><p></p><p>I ran a "Friday the 13th" adventure for my Champions group at one point just as a break after finishing a story arc. Since everyone was familiar with those movies and how they go, everyone was willing to "play along". Split up, go make out with the attractive hitchhiker who showed up etc... all the "stupid" things that characters do in those sorts of movies. We all had a great time and it was in many respect probably one of the best adventures I ever ran.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackhir, post: 1808314, member: 149"] You might want to try putting things off for a session or two and showing them some movies or TV shows that have the kind of action you are looking for and telling them that this is the sort of campaign/feel you are looking for. Swashbuckling movies are pretty easy to come by and you might want to check to see if you can find some Jack of All Trades episodes on Bit Torrent. If you are trying to go for a particular feel for the campaign it does help if you clearly state to the players what you are trying to have the campaign be like. I ran a "Friday the 13th" adventure for my Champions group at one point just as a break after finishing a story arc. Since everyone was familiar with those movies and how they go, everyone was willing to "play along". Split up, go make out with the attractive hitchhiker who showed up etc... all the "stupid" things that characters do in those sorts of movies. We all had a great time and it was in many respect probably one of the best adventures I ever ran. [/QUOTE]
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