Psion
Adventurer
Okay, enough with the negativity. There must be reasons why you play this stinking game. Right? RIGHT?
So, what do you enjoy about the game? What are the moments you live for?
For me:
Any more?
So, what do you enjoy about the game? What are the moments you live for?
For me:
- When the players figure out the sneaky villain's plot, campaign secret, or other puzzle.
- And if the above is really sneaky or startling, the look on the players' faces.
- Climactic battles that leave the players sighing for releif when they actually survive it. (As one of my players put it "three up and three down isn't just the end of an inning, it's the end of one of Alan's adventures.")
- The long shot that saves the game.
- When that cool scene I pictured in my head comes to life.
- The look on the players face whenever I roll more than ten dice at once behind the screen.
- When I can tell the characters from their players.
- And once the above milepost is passed, when I CAN'T tell if the player is roleplaying. (One player was yelling at another, and his face was red over something that went on in the party. When he saw the reaction of the other player, his face relaxed and he said "you know I'm just playing my character, right?"
) - When the players come up with solutions to challenges that I haven't thought of.
- Better, when the players, in their paranoia, come up with ideas so devious I have to substitute them for my own.
- I don't do this anymore, but I used to have players rate each other for roleplaying bonuses. The players often wrote me little notes on these papers. My favorite comment to get on these notes was "you bastard!"

Any more?