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What 3 Things?


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No edition wars

No trolling

No pixies

There, that should cause trouble with all three... ;)


Seriously

More time to play

Systems that are easier to just pick up and play

But have additional sourcebooks that have lots of extra options.
 

I've been gaming for 31 years. I really have just as much fun now as I did then.

The only possible changes I would make aren't feasible.

1) Add more hours in the day.
2) Have a constant sense of wonder and discovery.
3) Revisit past friends and games instead of hitting 'the family' on summer vacations.

While I can think of changes that could be made though media and method: I can't imagine it making my gaming experience better. Mostly because I really like my games currently.
 

This is kind of ironic, a few years ago I found this genie and he asked me kind of the same question about 3 things to make my gaming better. So told him...

1. I need to learn how to draw, good quality maps are important.
2. Need to be able to design, books are okay but if you want your players to have an experience they can't get from books then you need to go beyond it too.
3. An NPC Generator that rocks, for which he provided NPC Designer.


My gaming needs are covered now, but I am working on a mustang in my garage if you wanted to fix 3 things on that it would be great ;)
 

1) Execute all munchkins with a guillotine.

2) Brainwash all females so that they now believe that a gamer is "sexy and cool".

3) Give all gamers a lot of money so that they don't have to work any more. More time to play. Easier to schedule. Less stress.
 

1. A stable, reliable group of 5 players

2. Me: improving as a DM

3. My players: that they would learn the rules and the game just a little bit more, so I don´t have to level them up, etc.

Asmo
 

1. Become independently wealthy.
2. Have no obligations.
3. Have all my gaming friends become independently wealthy with no obligations.

This would free us all up for a return to the "60 hours of gaming per week" lifestyle. As everyone knows, more gaming time means more time for interesting things to happen in game; therefore, freeing up all this gaming time would lead to more interesting gaming.
 

To make our games more interesting...

1.)props, nothing scares a pc than taking watch for the night and I snap some sticks under the table instead of telling them, "you hear some twigs snap."

2.)random encounter/instances, I make lots of charts for the world we play in.

3.)beer, helps everyone loosen up.
 


1. A superior race of blonde, blue-eyed, tall and good looking people.

2. A nationalistic dictatorship under the rule of a tyrannical despot.

3. More cowbell.
 

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