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<blockquote data-quote="calprinicus" data-source="post: 5969910" data-attributes="member: 6696956"><p>There has been much talk on these modules for DnD Next to please nearly every playstyle of the players. I personally don't think this will ever truely happen to the extent WoTC wishes it to. There are to many ways to play a game like this or to classify a playstyle. </p><p></p><p>I'm wonder what you classify your playstyle as and why you like it. </p><p></p><p>My curiousity wants to see how many different or unique playstyles are out there.</p><p></p><p>----------</p><p>I know a lot of people like the bust down a door, kill, and then loot scenario and our playgroup is much different. I'm wondering how many types of playstyles DnD Next are trying to please.</p><p></p><p>Our Playstyle:</p><p>I'm not sure how I would classify my group's play style. We like a gritty or low level game where we're not powerful beings by any standards, and lose of health to any degree is a big deal. We do a lot of "in-character roll playing" (ex: to rally troops we'll give a impromto speach instead of rolling a Cha Check). We involve ourselves in politics more than on the battlefield. We like to development a distinct world of diverse civilizations and how they interact with one another. We fight mainly only to acquire intangible things like lore or clues to solve a larger issue, but often prefer puzzles / traps over beasties. </p><p></p><p>We do this cause we like the feeling that we can accomplish big things as relatively non-superhero characters. everyone expects a 'super-man' to save the day, no one expects a the cook, a delivery man, a vet and a discharged 'police' officer to save the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calprinicus, post: 5969910, member: 6696956"] There has been much talk on these modules for DnD Next to please nearly every playstyle of the players. I personally don't think this will ever truely happen to the extent WoTC wishes it to. There are to many ways to play a game like this or to classify a playstyle. I'm wonder what you classify your playstyle as and why you like it. My curiousity wants to see how many different or unique playstyles are out there. ---------- I know a lot of people like the bust down a door, kill, and then loot scenario and our playgroup is much different. I'm wondering how many types of playstyles DnD Next are trying to please. Our Playstyle: I'm not sure how I would classify my group's play style. We like a gritty or low level game where we're not powerful beings by any standards, and lose of health to any degree is a big deal. We do a lot of "in-character roll playing" (ex: to rally troops we'll give a impromto speach instead of rolling a Cha Check). We involve ourselves in politics more than on the battlefield. We like to development a distinct world of diverse civilizations and how they interact with one another. We fight mainly only to acquire intangible things like lore or clues to solve a larger issue, but often prefer puzzles / traps over beasties. We do this cause we like the feeling that we can accomplish big things as relatively non-superhero characters. everyone expects a 'super-man' to save the day, no one expects a the cook, a delivery man, a vet and a discharged 'police' officer to save the day. [/QUOTE]
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