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Any tabletop gamers around?
Fig:
--- Quote from: hedgie on 21 Nov 2014, 06:19 ---Online groups aren't as fun. You can't pull tricks like passing a note to the DM that says "just scribble something on a piece of paper, roll a few dice, and pass the paper to me". It's a lot of fun for inducing group paranoia. Of course, at least the DM can still say roll a $whatever check/save out of nowhere to freak the players out.
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Oh yeah, I would much rather prefer a live group to game with but there doesn't seem to be much in the way of RPG activity in my area. Quite a few 40kers and cardboard crack addicts though.
GarandMarine:
--- Quote from: hedgie on 21 Nov 2014, 06:19 ---Online groups aren't as fun. You can't pull tricks like passing a note to the DM that says "just scribble something on a piece of paper, roll a few dice, and pass the paper to me". It's a lot of fun for inducing group paranoia. Of course, at least the DM can still say roll a $whatever check/save out of nowhere to freak the players out.
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I have totally managed that in Roll20.
hedgie:
Which? The former, or the latter? Messing with players and GMs (no relation to you) is always fun. It's especially fun to run their plots off the rails because of being able to pull stuff out of your arse that they hadn't anticipated (like when the enemy uses "Mirror Image", and saying "Well, I close my eyes, and use my blind-fighting, since I'll still be able to hit the squishy").
Grognard:
using MechWarrior 2nd edition and Battletech rules, I've written several adventures, then GM'd the event.
after "The Von Neumann hornet's nest" adventure, my group unilaterally ruled that I can't GM anymore. :(
it isn't my fault that they arrived with a battalion and left with an understrength company.
I frakk'n told them to look up 'Von Neumann Machines' and 'Bezerkers'...
it ain't my fault their SciFi literature skills sux.
ChaoSera:
In our last game I had to defeat the big bad almost alone since my comrade managed to get himself dominated (Big Bad was a vampire). I managed to kill him with one single hp remaining after losing two temporary levels to the vampire's life drain and just barely making the saving throw agaimst my comrade's mightiest spell, which would have blasted me to pjeces. Talk about an intense fight.
Oh, and of course then I had to make it to the next city within 24 hours to get the life drain effect removed before it became permanent.
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