• NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    “I am a chaotic evil warlock and I am only using these chumps to serve my own ends!.. but sharing is caring!”

    That does seem a bit incongruous, doesn’t it?

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      1 year ago

      You can’t beat your dogs and expect them to be useful. True evil is teaching them to do what you need, and then letting them sacrifice themselves for your benefit.

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      1 year ago

      So you do lack imagination then ?

      I could make it work. They need to not be suspicious, so be generous with them. They need to eat and aleep, so they need some money. Same with their inventory care.

      And why do you need so much money ?

      Plus at some point, there is this exchange that will take place :

      Player : my character has no reason to share/be with the party

      Good DM : great. Now go back to character creation and make a character that will work at a minimum with the party.

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        I’ve never played tabletop RPG but to me such people just sound like they want to be an asshole and only feel safe enough to play it out ingame. This doesn’t seem to be really about the game.

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          One day you might get lucky and try this magnificient game. And you will see that most of the times, playing with people acting or being assholes is not fun.

          Everytime someone talks about betrayal between players, I have a weird flashback. Back in high school, we were playing baseball. But there was a new shitty thing assholes did during the game. Basically, if you were on a step after hitting the ball and moving to one of the next steps, you could try to run to the next ANYTIME. Meaning the people trowing the ball also had to check every single person that was on the field to see if they tried to run at any point.

          The reason it makes me think of that is that its not fun to constantly having to watch your back from people that are not supposed to be a threat. How can the pitcher concentrate on throwing the ball if they have to look everywhere all the time ?

          Oh sure, some people could like it, but I could say the same of a sandpaper dildo. Most of the people would prefer to not having to take care of keeping an eye on their supposed allies all the time.

          And this is just ingame. Out of game, you will see the player act as an ass. You will know about them stealing, backstabbing, or going against you even if your character doesnt. And it can be fun, just like a sandpaper dildo can be enjoyable, but not without consent and not most of the time.

            • sammytheman666@ttrpg.networkOP
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              1 year ago

              Oh I dont care if its in the rules, because this 20 years ago was the first and the last time that I ever saw a match using it. I played a few times and I never saw it in action. Probably because outside of the professionnal circuits most casuals agree its shit to play with.

              But I have no idea and I dont care. I wouldnt play a match with this shit in action. I would prefer to play fallout 76 than a baseball match with this in, IF were talking about the same thing.