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D&D Campaign setting help
bryanthelion:
Yeah, my DM doesn't allow miniatures.
MusicScribbles:
Are there any Eberron people out there? If so, do you DM? If so, how the hell do you incorporate--uhm, I think they're called Hero Points?--into the game? This confuses me.
ackblom12:
Well, assuming you already understand the concept of them, as in how they work, Just give them a small number of them (say, 2 or 3. Maybe 1 if you don't want them abusing them too much) and they only get them back at the end of an entire campaign.
If they do something that you think deserves it, you can also reward them with getting a Hero Point back. Though never ever let them go over their max.
bryanthelion:
Do you guys use hunger and rest rules?
I'm debating or not on weather I should use them.
Narr:
Depends. Hunger is only something to really incorporate on wilderness campaigns, if you ask me. If your characters are regularly in urban settings and have money, it's just a hassle to deal with, whereas forcing your rangers to make wilderness lore checks to track prey because your entire party hasn't eaten for days can add a level of fun to outdoors settings.
I'm guessing if you're going with a Steampunk setting, your guys will mostly be in civilization. Ignore hunger rules. Your players will probably just complain about having to make sure their character ate when you're toting around a howitzer.
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