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And again they are starting with 5e, ffs.

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Hiding rolls is an outdated concept. Rolling in the open builds trust between every participant.

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It feels like you’ve never run Blades or any kind of a similar game…

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I was both a player and a GM in a lot of FitD games, and its downtime is not just a D&D shopping session, it’s another phase of the game covered by the rules.

D&D-like shopping sessions, in contrast, are just table talk.

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A shopping trip can kill half a session if it’s been a while.

Do you really have fun running a session like that? Me and my players would die of boredom.

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I can make one case for people like that: if it’s a paid game. I can tolerate people like that because if I don’t get their emotional investment in the game, at least I got paid. Not that I would invite them to play another session, of course, because there are a lot of better people out there.

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This article made me finally check Stonetop out, and now I want to run it.

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It’s just a… DM’s Guild filter and a list of Reddit suggestions. Whatever people do to invite some more traffic to their blogs.

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Non-D&D fantasy games will always be welcome. Can’t wait to see the results.

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Our Sorcerer knew Wish, but the player knew better than to try something like wishing to get to the lowest level of Hell, because on the meta level they wanted to play through this adventure, not to cheese.

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