So? You don't have 34 int with many things you go through as a wizard.nockermensch wrote: - INT 20+ (no, you don't have IQ 200).
Or have you found a way to plan battles with your 34 int?
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So? You don't have 34 int with many things you go through as a wizard.nockermensch wrote: - INT 20+ (no, you don't have IQ 200).
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Bigode wrote:I wouldn't normally make that blanket of a suggestion, but you seem to deserve it: scroll through the entire forum, read anything that looks interesting in term of design experience, then come back.
Swordslinger wrote:Or fuck it... I'm just going to get weapon specialization in my cock and whip people to death with it. Given all the enemies are total pussies, it seems like the appropriate thing to do.
Lewis Black wrote:If the people of New Zealand want to be part of our world, I believe they should hop off their islands, and push 'em closer.
With this kind of thing, I feel it is important to give players multiple opportunities to notice something's up. You've given a written hint, and that's good. After a while, you should also bring up the backstory tangentially in a conversation or 2, and let the PCs pursue that lead if they want.fectin wrote:
So, in a fairly sandboxey world (yes, this is Exalted again, no I don't care that the setting is shitty), I have players who have picked up NPC followers with interesting backstories that they don't know. So I handed over a character sheet for that character. It included one or two funky things that that character normally couldn't have (in this case he can, and there's a rules-based rationale). IIRC, it was an item and some fluff in the physical description.
One way for my players to discover information about their opponents is to notice that and ask the NPC about it. That's not the only way to get that info (pretty much the only way to get this NPC's backstory is going to be asking him, but he's super friendly with one of the PCs and only needs to be asked, and there will be other hints).
That's kind of like the cypher papers thing. What's everyone think, is this also bad?