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May 7 |
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What is a good system to play LOTR? Rolemaster is not beginner-friendly. In my experience, MERP was quite beginner friendly, and was quite fun. But I echo the concerns about availability. |
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Mar 1 |
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What's a good mechanic for rewarding players for keeping their characters happy? @Tynam: I had a character in a pathfinder game who ensured he had a decent suite with an excellent chef, and carried with him at all times so as to make an excellent meal: a loaf of bread, a pot of Seville marmalade, a small skin of wine, cutlery for two, and small spoon or stirring, 2 fresh eggs packed with care in unspun wool, a tomato (or love-apple), a small frying pan, a small saucepan, a spirit burner, a chafing dish, a tin box of salted butter of the Italian type, 2 bone china plates. Also a portion of honey comb as a sweetener, for my breath and coffee. |
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Nov 1 |
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How do I run a game of Dread over the Internet? There's an iPhone version at itunes.apple.com/us/app/jenga/id392915994?mt=8 . Looks like it's the same company so they might work together! |
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Oct 25 |
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Oct 25 |
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Oct 25 |
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How to deal with players who like to use the local authorities to solve their problems There is a difference between showing respect for the law and passing the buck because you are a "civilian". The original write up seemed to me like the bard was going to the authorities because he felt it was out of their depth. |
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Oct 25 |
answered | How to deal with players who like to use the local authorities to solve their problems |