anyway.



thread: 2011-05-11 : The Un-frickin-welcome

On 2011-06-06, Vincent wrote:

Dave: Yes.

Well, 3 notes:

1. The players start on relatively even footing, not always on genuinely even footing.

2. The "etc." is as crucial and full of possibility as the "(or whatever)".

3. Particularly, don't leave the characters out of it. The player whose character is winning the fight might be the one losing mechanical choices, for instance. This is very common in my games.

But yes! That's what I mean.

Moreno: Yes. Good example.

I think a bunch of people would disagree with you about how to play D&D, including me, but given your starting assumptions, yes! Good example.



 

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