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Which movie rating would you use to describe your D&D campaigns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Magister Ludorum" data-source="post: 8465224" data-attributes="member: 6862253"><p>I went with PG-13, but there can be a lot of f-bombs (especially when my youngest is playing).</p><p></p><p>We have mature themes but no graphic descriptions of violence. Not really our thing. Slavery exists for the bad guys. I remember a merchant trying to hire our ship to transport some enslaved people and my character shot him in the face with a flintlock pistol. The description was graphic, but I did a lot of hit points. (This was 3.5/Pathfinder and we were very high level.)</p><p></p><p>Sexual themes are common, but action happens after a fade to black. Unlike the MPAA we don't rate gay themes more strictly than hetero themes.</p><p></p><p>Villains sometimes use bigoted language, but not excessively. Bigotry of any kind is villain coding in our games.</p><p></p><p>References to drugs could get us pushed into an R-rating. </p><p></p><p>I could have said soft R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magister Ludorum, post: 8465224, member: 6862253"] I went with PG-13, but there can be a lot of f-bombs (especially when my youngest is playing). We have mature themes but no graphic descriptions of violence. Not really our thing. Slavery exists for the bad guys. I remember a merchant trying to hire our ship to transport some enslaved people and my character shot him in the face with a flintlock pistol. The description was graphic, but I did a lot of hit points. (This was 3.5/Pathfinder and we were very high level.) Sexual themes are common, but action happens after a fade to black. Unlike the MPAA we don't rate gay themes more strictly than hetero themes. Villains sometimes use bigoted language, but not excessively. Bigotry of any kind is villain coding in our games. References to drugs could get us pushed into an R-rating. I could have said soft R. [/QUOTE]
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