Lanefan
Victoria Rules
This one makes me sad. Some of the best character names we've ever had are memes, puns, or similar; one of the best of which was Sir Kalvin of Hobbes.7. No meme names.
This one makes me sad. Some of the best character names we've ever had are memes, puns, or similar; one of the best of which was Sir Kalvin of Hobbes.7. No meme names.
Disagree hard. If a player takes the game seriously enough to show up on time every week ready to rock, that's good enough for me. It's a fun pastime, not serious business.For me, joke names usually go against our first rule, which is treating other players, including the DM, with respect. Joke names often (and especially at school) indicate an attitude that the game is being treated as a joke, that the player isn't serious about engaging in a cooperative storytelling game. Alternatively, a joke or meme name might indicate that they don't really understand what a TTRPG is. Or, it might signal embarrassment, that they don't want to be seen as taking this ridiculous pastime too seriously, so are trying to salvage some cool.
In the first instance: no. My games are far from deadly serious, but if you are going to treat the game itself as a joke then this is not the right activity for you, because that attitude is deadly to the entire campaign and will wreck it for everyone else.
Canada, ditto.Here in England, the player who doesn't drink alcohol during the game is the one likely to get the weird looks.![]()
Canada, ditto.![]()
I've been playing for nearly 40 years. Never once has it devolved into a "cooperative storytelling game". We roll dice and pretend to kill elves. If a player wants a character with a joke name, so what?For me, joke names usually go against our first rule, which is treating other players, including the DM, with respect. Joke names often (and especially at school) indicate an attitude that the game is being treated as a joke, that the player isn't serious about engaging in a cooperative storytelling game. Alternatively, a joke or meme name might indicate that they don't really understand what a TTRPG is.
Come on man, you only need to know of Critical Roll to know that cooperative story telling is an extremely common and popular mode of play.I've been playing for nearly 40 years. Never once has it devolved into a "cooperative storytelling game". We roll dice and pretend to kill elves. If a player wants a character with a joke name, so what?
Sure. But it's not my groups' mode. That doesn't mean that we "don't really understand what a TTRPG is."Come on man, you only need to know of Critical Roll to know that cooperative story telling is an extremely common and popular mode of play.
I wouldn't consider cooperative storytelling to be a devolution. It's a different way of playing, and one many, many people like--and joke names can break the mood easily. If you enjoy just killing monsters and taking their stuff and nothing deeper, that's fine, but it's not better than other types of gaming.I've been playing for nearly 40 years. Never once has it devolved into a "cooperative storytelling game". We roll dice and pretend to kill elves. If a player wants a character with a joke name, so what?
That wouldn't bother me. I have a current player who plays the same character in every campaign. He writes a different backstory for each one, but when actual play begins, it's the same exact PC (in terms of development, personality, love of killing short people/midgets, etc).I've got one player who pretty much always gives his character one of two names.