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Should players be aware of their own high and low rolls?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8830159" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>It has nothing to do with power, since I have no interesting them knowing or not knowing. My only interest is in keeping things in character.</p><p></p><p>I've never said that. I have had player disagree with me and come talk to me after the game. We explain our positions and if the player is right, I will alter whatever it was if possible, or change for the future. If he's not, then it won't change. Disagreement, though, isn't going to get anyone kicked out of the game.</p><p></p><p>Cheating will, though. Just don't bring in OOC knowledge, which is super simple to do, and you'll be fine.</p><p></p><p>In my game I'm more likely to give the player info on the monster due to backgrounds, skills, etc. than my players are to try and find out, and they aren't shy on that front. I even flat out give yeses a lot of the time when they don't expect it. I consider a lot of aspects of the world, backgrounds and how those interplay with one another and if I can reasonably say yes or ask for a roll, I do so. Maybe that's why I don't have disagreements on this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8830159, member: 23751"] It has nothing to do with power, since I have no interesting them knowing or not knowing. My only interest is in keeping things in character. I've never said that. I have had player disagree with me and come talk to me after the game. We explain our positions and if the player is right, I will alter whatever it was if possible, or change for the future. If he's not, then it won't change. Disagreement, though, isn't going to get anyone kicked out of the game. Cheating will, though. Just don't bring in OOC knowledge, which is super simple to do, and you'll be fine. In my game I'm more likely to give the player info on the monster due to backgrounds, skills, etc. than my players are to try and find out, and they aren't shy on that front. I even flat out give yeses a lot of the time when they don't expect it. I consider a lot of aspects of the world, backgrounds and how those interplay with one another and if I can reasonably say yes or ask for a roll, I do so. Maybe that's why I don't have disagreements on this issue. [/QUOTE]
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