Quasqueton
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During our game last night, the PCs were about to do something that might have Very Bad repercussions – one of those things that could haunt them for a long time in the campaign. It’s not often the Players recognize a moment where they can see “The Line” they are about to step over; usually the line isn’t recognized until after it is crossed, if it is ever actually noticed at all. A concept for this moment was briefly discussed, in jest at first, but then half seriously: the “Save” button.
One Player mentioned he could bring his Staples (office supplies store) Easy Button (a novelty they sell based on their TV commercials) to use as the actual button. The game host has a photocopier where we could photocopy the character sheets for reference if we ever needed to “reload” from the saved spot.
Anyway, we gave it a good 5 minutes of fun discussion, and then moved forward, stepping over The Line in the campaign.
My questions, today:
Have you ever noticed The Line in a campaign before you stepped over it?
What do you think of the Save button concept for D&D?
Quasqueton
One Player mentioned he could bring his Staples (office supplies store) Easy Button (a novelty they sell based on their TV commercials) to use as the actual button. The game host has a photocopier where we could photocopy the character sheets for reference if we ever needed to “reload” from the saved spot.
Anyway, we gave it a good 5 minutes of fun discussion, and then moved forward, stepping over The Line in the campaign.
My questions, today:
Have you ever noticed The Line in a campaign before you stepped over it?
What do you think of the Save button concept for D&D?
Quasqueton