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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Verkuilen" data-source="post: 7882640" data-attributes="member: 6873517"><p>Seriously, it's not <em>that</em> hard if one can break through the wall of motivated skepticism that seems to get thrown up whenever something even slightly off the worn track gets suggested.</p><p></p><p>The DM says "Hey, the next three sessions will be with B team characters" or plan adventures in a four session arc and allow swaps, with only one. A player who doesn't want to swap doesn't have to. For advancement, just assume that when the characters are off-screen they're doing "something relevant" that justifies their advancement, if that matters. This can be blue-booked between sessions or provided with some kind of brief, few sentence narrative about how an off-screen character did something important. "While the rest of the group was driving off the horde of Xandu the Terrible, Yoshi was scouting the Badlands of P'Krunk. He had some really close escapes but managed to bring back the key to the gate. Meanwhile Mystical Q was busy doing some really intricate spell research and potion brewing using the large cache of alchemical supplies that were captured...." Blue-booking can help keep players engaged between gaps in real life, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Verkuilen, post: 7882640, member: 6873517"] Seriously, it's not [I]that[/I] hard if one can break through the wall of motivated skepticism that seems to get thrown up whenever something even slightly off the worn track gets suggested. The DM says "Hey, the next three sessions will be with B team characters" or plan adventures in a four session arc and allow swaps, with only one. A player who doesn't want to swap doesn't have to. For advancement, just assume that when the characters are off-screen they're doing "something relevant" that justifies their advancement, if that matters. This can be blue-booked between sessions or provided with some kind of brief, few sentence narrative about how an off-screen character did something important. "While the rest of the group was driving off the horde of Xandu the Terrible, Yoshi was scouting the Badlands of P'Krunk. He had some really close escapes but managed to bring back the key to the gate. Meanwhile Mystical Q was busy doing some really intricate spell research and potion brewing using the large cache of alchemical supplies that were captured...." Blue-booking can help keep players engaged between gaps in real life, too. [/QUOTE]
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