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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

Part 1 of 2 on techniques for Game Masters and players alike.

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  • @cra2 Its John Wick, He can Do what he Wants.

  • waiting for part 2.

    comming soon?

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  • Dopamine!

  • @highpriestrsw2 Did you remind the party throughout that your character still had sworn himself? Just curious. As GM, i've PURPOSELY done things to drive a wedge between my players, because i know they are there to have fun, and what happens in game doesn't matter between them as people. It's too bad your group broke up.

  • My character in our Burning Wheel Game swore to protect the king. The king gets turned into a lich and after much exploring our party finds him. My character turns on the party to defend the (lich) King and really lays the hurt on the entire party. It shocked my GM and the group. That's where it ended. This literally destroyed the game and broke up our gaming group. I was bummed because its what my character would have done...not to be a dick but because he SWORE to protect the king.

  • O, and in case anyone is interested, here is a blog I recently started on games design, which is something of a passion of mine. For me, pen&paper (i.e. tabletop roleplaying games) are the very essence of game design. (Despite the fact that I'm currently developing a video game =) ...check out: ineversawthatroll.blogspot.com

  • I run a similar system in terms of in-game reward, although admittedly lacking a physical representation of the reward. I bestow XP on my players whenever they do cool stuff, or play well. (I also take it away sometimes, when they're bad). But what I do is let them 'spend' 1% of XP earned, in-game, as a dice mod. So if they have earned 3500 XP, they can 'spend' up to 35pts on modifying dice. Experience has taught me (if you excuse the pun!) that this works well....

  • Coming soon from Wicked Dead Brweing Co: You Are John Wick's Cat, a roleplaying game about being the first to know.

  • wtf? Is he talking to his penis?

    Why is the camera in his fracking lap?

    What am I - his cat?

    This is creepy.

    Stop looking down on me!

  • What do you think would be an appropriate reward 'system' when you're running Call of Cthulhu?

  • Yup... waiting for part 2. Or any other video from you. Just found 'em and I've been watching 'em all.

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