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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Judas" data-source="post: 1935137" data-attributes="member: 16154"><p>"Small Games" is probably mine. I can really bring a town of about 100 people or less to life and have them seem like more then cardboard cutouts. Extreamly Grim settings; my players often say my descriptions are downright disturbing. I also do well with long term planning as in "the thing that was marginally important now, is critical 10 sessions from now". I've been told I am good at preparation as well</p><p></p><p>Weaknesses: Game mechanics/rules, especially in large battles. If it means anything, all the mistakes I make help the players (forgetting creature buffs/abilities, etc). I love 3.X, but remembering all the feats and buffs is taxing on the brain. "Large Games"- when the game moves from town to city, or sprawling overland, it gets like "Vanilla D&D". Winging NPCs; with no-preprep, they come off like cliches. I also sometimes forget to have well established NPCs forget to say something that was important/hint then have to work it in later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Judas, post: 1935137, member: 16154"] "Small Games" is probably mine. I can really bring a town of about 100 people or less to life and have them seem like more then cardboard cutouts. Extreamly Grim settings; my players often say my descriptions are downright disturbing. I also do well with long term planning as in "the thing that was marginally important now, is critical 10 sessions from now". I've been told I am good at preparation as well Weaknesses: Game mechanics/rules, especially in large battles. If it means anything, all the mistakes I make help the players (forgetting creature buffs/abilities, etc). I love 3.X, but remembering all the feats and buffs is taxing on the brain. "Large Games"- when the game moves from town to city, or sprawling overland, it gets like "Vanilla D&D". Winging NPCs; with no-preprep, they come off like cliches. I also sometimes forget to have well established NPCs forget to say something that was important/hint then have to work it in later. [/QUOTE]
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