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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 9292218" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>That's how I always saw how Skill Challenges were meant to be played in 4E and I was fine with it as a system to use if a particular DM felt they wanted those rails of '# of success before 3 failures' to help them determine when a "scene" should end.</p><p></p><p>Me personally though? I never used them myself, because I just relied on my own intuition to know when "okay that's enough, you have won(/lost)". Because for me... if I was capable of doing the thing you mentioned in your first point (knowing when a player had such a great idea that it should simply work)... I was also capable of knowing when the party was convincing enough or successful enough in the totality of the scene regardless of the number of Skill checks I may or may not have asked for.</p><p></p><p>But it was a good rule system I thought to help get DMs to the point when they no longer felt they needed to use them anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 9292218, member: 7006"] That's how I always saw how Skill Challenges were meant to be played in 4E and I was fine with it as a system to use if a particular DM felt they wanted those rails of '# of success before 3 failures' to help them determine when a "scene" should end. Me personally though? I never used them myself, because I just relied on my own intuition to know when "okay that's enough, you have won(/lost)". Because for me... if I was capable of doing the thing you mentioned in your first point (knowing when a player had such a great idea that it should simply work)... I was also capable of knowing when the party was convincing enough or successful enough in the totality of the scene regardless of the number of Skill checks I may or may not have asked for. But it was a good rule system I thought to help get DMs to the point when they no longer felt they needed to use them anymore. [/QUOTE]
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