User51
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It takes time to get good at first-person role playing, I think. A lot of people have surprised me at how angrily/arrogantly they speak for their characters, and plenty of DMs seem all too happy to sabotage their own adventure by making their NPCs recalcitrant and obstructionist. (Note that I'm not talking about judicious use of these to accomplish specific goals, such as when players choose to resort to threats or intimidation, or when the gate guards stoutly refuse to permit characters to pass.)
I like it when more experienced players role play, taking the current context and long term goals into account. I like it when the DM has a stable of character types to pull out and I don't see the same gruff bartender and dismissive guard in every town. But when I'm around a table with new players or players who are there to have a power fantasy, then I prefer we don't try and role play. It will be challenging enough without it.
I like it when more experienced players role play, taking the current context and long term goals into account. I like it when the DM has a stable of character types to pull out and I don't see the same gruff bartender and dismissive guard in every town. But when I'm around a table with new players or players who are there to have a power fantasy, then I prefer we don't try and role play. It will be challenging enough without it.