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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Strangemonkey" data-source="post: 768966" data-attributes="member: 6533"><p>This is exactly what my group has done, and it is working very well. </p><p></p><p>We started out in Faerun(other guy) went to the Forge (me) and are now back in Faerun(other guy).</p><p></p><p>The other guy and I love it as we get to both play and DM. Plus we get to riff and rib on each others playing and DMing styles. I think the PCs would find it a little exasperating except they really like the role-playing afforded by travelling between such different worlds, this last transition was a hoot as we went from the Forge where noone bats an eye or eyestalk at any intelligent race much less a drow to Shadowdale where they felt differently about Zung our resident wizard.</p><p></p><p>The world transitions mean we rarely have to pay attention to each others' plot lines or NPCs when switching off and the rules can change as the world does. The Other guy is currently a little miffed about the magical items some of the players have, but then again who isn't miffed when someone shows up with a disrupting weapon at a Vampire fight.</p><p></p><p>In fact the only sharing of priveleged information we do is the occasional PC secret or big important piece of world information, but I fully trust this guy to be able to role-play not knowing it and not to reveal it to the rest of the players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Strangemonkey, post: 768966, member: 6533"] This is exactly what my group has done, and it is working very well. We started out in Faerun(other guy) went to the Forge (me) and are now back in Faerun(other guy). The other guy and I love it as we get to both play and DM. Plus we get to riff and rib on each others playing and DMing styles. I think the PCs would find it a little exasperating except they really like the role-playing afforded by travelling between such different worlds, this last transition was a hoot as we went from the Forge where noone bats an eye or eyestalk at any intelligent race much less a drow to Shadowdale where they felt differently about Zung our resident wizard. The world transitions mean we rarely have to pay attention to each others' plot lines or NPCs when switching off and the rules can change as the world does. The Other guy is currently a little miffed about the magical items some of the players have, but then again who isn't miffed when someone shows up with a disrupting weapon at a Vampire fight. In fact the only sharing of priveleged information we do is the occasional PC secret or big important piece of world information, but I fully trust this guy to be able to role-play not knowing it and not to reveal it to the rest of the players. [/QUOTE]
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