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some one hasn't played ParanoiaI haven’t heard someone invoke the old days “thou shall not read the DMG or MM or be cheating” in 25+ years
some one hasn't played ParanoiaI haven’t heard someone invoke the old days “thou shall not read the DMG or MM or be cheating” in 25+ years
I haven’t heard someone invoke the old days “thou shall not read the DMG or MM or be cheating” in 25+ years. Seems silly assuming that’s a standard among the community…
Last time I said that was Dark Conspiracy. I told my players not to read the second half of the book, that was the GM section, because I wanted them to learn the world (and my subtle changes to it) during play. ONE player did it anyway, though he never owned up to it.I haven’t heard someone invoke the old days “thou shall not read the DMG or MM or be cheating” in 25+ years. Seems silly assuming that’s a standard among the community…
I feel sorry for those people who have a go at DMing and then decide it's not for them. By then the damage has been done, and they can never again return to being players.I haven’t heard someone invoke the old days “thou shall not read the DMG or MM or be cheating” in 25+ years. Seems silly assuming that’s a standard among the community…
I'm not sure it requires defying death on a regular basis, just training your body that "this coming 45 minutes may be the last sleep you get for 18 hours, so get to it." My father in law was never deployed, but he can lean up against a wall and go to sleep, even decades after his military service.
And to be on topic for an off-topic thread, this probably explains why D&D characters are able to do it.
"Great, we have a watch set up. Tomorrow at this time, we may be running for our lives from an army of ghouls, I'd better power sleep now."