anyway.



thread: 2010-06-14 : A Bit of Hardcore

On 2010-06-23, Mauro wrote:

Josh W:

I would be cautious about suggesting that it is the goal and not the mook killing that is important

I wasn't suggesting this; Rafael said that ?just saying "I kill all the mooks" doesn't feel like an accomplishment, whereas if the rules tell you that, after much struggle, you killed all the mooks, it does?; my point was that it depends on why someone is trying to kill the mook: because wants revenge? because simply wants to kill them? because the player is enjoying the fight despite what the character "thinks"?
The answer is not trivial, in my opinion, because whether just saying "I kill all the mooks" feels like an accomplishment or not depends on it.
If for example there is a challenge between the players (let's say Agon) what really matters to them is to kill the mooks to earn more Glory (or what it's called) than the others.



 

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