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  1. 1 hour ago, Nebula said:

    I feel the same.

    To your point, i think it help a lot the DM to have an idea of the direction the party is going. It's very time consuming to know to prepare a lot of things and shift 180 degres every session. :D But sometime, this can't be helped.

     

    You can indicate where the party should go in a sandbox thru the NPCs. Every PC should have a few friends, family, associates, contacts, and nemeses, people the PC will respond to. It's thru them that the player will be guided to the adventure.

  2. 19 minutes ago, Nebula said:

    I really enjoyed Jade Regent. But as an Asian, i respectfully have mix feelings sometime how people roleplay my ancestors hahaha... Doesn't upset me, and it depend on the players and people of course, but it's easy to fall into the usual pitfalls, tropes and stereotypes in eastern Asian set up. ;)

    My ancestry is European and "classical" fantasy RPGs are full of pitfalls, tropes, and stereotypes of the genre.

  3. I prefer a road trip. The destination is known but you're free to choose the path. And along the way there is construction, traffic jams, detours, tourist attractions, and scenic routes. Not to mention advice from locals that may help or hinder.

  4. I played games where there was no PC death and they were interesting.

    In one game, we were all siblings and someone had stolen father's spell book. He announced that whoever returned his book, without killing your siblings, would be his heir. We had great fun chasing down the thief while sabotaging our siblings efforts.

    In another game, we were a lord's tail. We hung around the capital showing off the lord's colours and proving we were the best (by beating up other lords' tails). Any killing would be investigated as murder by the king's guards. Then our lord was accused of a crime and we had to find (or manufacture) evidence that he didn't do it, mainly by proving (or framing) some other lord did it.

    In these games, the PCs couldn't kill and character death, altho possible, was not likely. Games can be interesting when the players cannot kill and their deaths unlikely.

  5. I would change rule 8 to read: make the opportunity for the players to do awesome stuff. Give them 15 minutes of fame as much as possible. After all, the PCs are suppose to be the heroes of the story. So make sure there are opportunities for them to use their skills and talents to be awesome.

  6. On 2/3/2024 at 2:13 PM, cailano said:
    How do game masters get motivation wrong? How do they get it right?

     

    GMs have to motivate the players first, then then PCs. What sort of character did the player choose? What is their strengths? Their weaknesses? These tell the GM what sort of adventures may intrigue the player. Adventures that highlight the characters' strengths will allow the player to be a hero. Adventures that challenges their weaknesses will give great satisfaction to the player when they are overcome.

  7.  What editions of GURPS are you interested in playing?
    5th edition. (But I'll settle for 4th. 😁)

    Are you interested as a player, a GM, or both?
    Both.

    Do you want to be mentioned in new GURPS games?
    Sure.

    What experience do you have with GURPS?

    Played some 3rd and 4th editions.

  8. Master Finn
    MASTER FINN


    STATISTICS

    Name: Master Finn (150)
    Primary Attributes: ST 10 [0]; DX 11 [20]; IQ 9 [-20]; HT 10 [0];
    Secondary Attributes: Will 9 [0]; Fright Check 11 [0]; Per 9 [0]; Vision 9 [0]; Hearing 9 [0]; Taste & Smell 9 [0]; Touch 9 [0]; Basic Speed 5.25 [0]; Basic Move 5 [0]; High Jump (in) 20 [0]; when running 80 [0]; Broad Jump (ft) 7 [0]; when running 27 [0];
    Point Pools: FP 10 / 10 [0]; HP 10 / 10 [0];


    Conditional Modifiers: +6 on all IQ rolls to wake up or to recover from surprise or mental stun; +6 on all rolls to keep your feet if the surface is wet, slippery or unstable; +4 on DX and DX-based skill rolls to keep your feet or avoid being knocked down in combat; +1 to all HT rolls to stay conscious, avoid death, resist disease, or resist poison; +1 to initiative rolls for your side (+2 if you are the leader); +2 to Stealth if moving (even in armor, etc.); +4 to Stealth when you are perfectly motionless;


    Advantages: Catfall 2 [11]; Combat Reflexes [15]; Damage Resistance 2 [3]; Enhanced Dodge 2 [14]; Enhanced Move (ground) 2 [18]; Fit [5]; Healing 2 [27]; Perfect Balance [14]; Psionics Talent 2 [10]; Silence 2 [5]; Super Climbing 2 [3]; Trained by a Master [30];
    Disadvantages: Pacifism: Self-Defense Only [-15]; Poor [-15];
    Quirks: Quirk: Broad-Minded [-1]; Quirk: Careful [-1]; Quirk: Code of Honor [-1]; Quirk: Humble [-1]; Quirk: Responsive [-1];


    Skills: Area Knowledge 1 (Bandit Kingdoms; Lived there: +1 for native) IQ+0 [1]-9; Area Knowledge (Greyhawk) IQ+0 [1]-9; Area Knowledge (Kingdom of Furyondy) IQ+0 [1]-9; Climbing DX+0 [1]-11; Diplomacy IQ-2 [1]-7; First Aid/TL3 IQ+1 [1]-10; Hiking HT-1 [1]-9; Holdout IQ-1 [1]-8; Judo DX+0 [4]-11; Karate DX+1 [8]-12; Naturalist IQ-2 [1]-7; Savoir-Faire (Village) IQ+0 [1]-9; Scrounging Per+0 [1]-9; Singing HT+0 [1]-10; Sling DX-2 [1]-9; Staff DX-1 [1]-10; Stealth DX-1 [1]-10; Streetwise IQ-1 [1]-8; Survival (plains) Per-1 [1]-8; Swimming HT+0 [1]-10;

     


    Finn is surprised by the hardest of its shell. Hope that hurt you more than me, he thinks. He dodges the creatures counter-attack.

  9. Master Finn
    MASTER FINN


    STATISTICS

    Name: Master Finn (150)
    Primary Attributes: ST 10 [0]; DX 11 [20]; IQ 9 [-20]; HT 10 [0];
    Secondary Attributes: Will 9 [0]; Fright Check 11 [0]; Per 9 [0]; Vision 9 [0]; Hearing 9 [0]; Taste & Smell 9 [0]; Touch 9 [0]; Basic Speed 5.25 [0]; Basic Move 5 [0]; High Jump (in) 20 [0]; when running 80 [0]; Broad Jump (ft) 7 [0]; when running 27 [0];
    Point Pools: FP 10 / 10 [0]; HP 10 / 10 [0];


    Conditional Modifiers: +6 on all IQ rolls to wake up or to recover from surprise or mental stun; +6 on all rolls to keep your feet if the surface is wet, slippery or unstable; +4 on DX and DX-based skill rolls to keep your feet or avoid being knocked down in combat; +1 to all HT rolls to stay conscious, avoid death, resist disease, or resist poison; +1 to initiative rolls for your side (+2 if you are the leader); +2 to Stealth if moving (even in armor, etc.); +4 to Stealth when you are perfectly motionless;


    Advantages: Catfall 2 [11]; Combat Reflexes [15]; Damage Resistance 2 [3]; Enhanced Dodge 2 [14]; Enhanced Move (ground) 2 [18]; Fit [5]; Healing 2 [27]; Perfect Balance [14]; Psionics Talent 2 [10]; Silence 2 [5]; Super Climbing 2 [3]; Trained by a Master [30];
    Disadvantages: Pacifism: Self-Defense Only [-15]; Poor [-15];
    Quirks: Quirk: Broad-Minded [-1]; Quirk: Careful [-1]; Quirk: Code of Honor [-1]; Quirk: Humble [-1]; Quirk: Responsive [-1];


    Skills: Area Knowledge 1 (Bandit Kingdoms; Lived there: +1 for native) IQ+0 [1]-9; Area Knowledge (Greyhawk) IQ+0 [1]-9; Area Knowledge (Kingdom of Furyondy) IQ+0 [1]-9; Climbing DX+0 [1]-11; Diplomacy IQ-2 [1]-7; First Aid/TL3 IQ+1 [1]-10; Hiking HT-1 [1]-9; Holdout IQ-1 [1]-8; Judo DX+0 [4]-11; Karate DX+1 [8]-12; Naturalist IQ-2 [1]-7; Savoir-Faire (Village) IQ+0 [1]-9; Scrounging Per+0 [1]-9; Singing HT+0 [1]-10; Sling DX-2 [1]-9; Staff DX-1 [1]-10; Stealth DX-1 [1]-10; Streetwise IQ-1 [1]-8; Survival (plains) Per-1 [1]-8; Swimming HT+0 [1]-10;

     


    Finn makes it to the doorway where he finally sees the true danger. He pauses to assess the situation. He drops the burnt torch and rushes to attack.

    OOCThe dice roll should be labelled "Punch attack" but I can't find a way to edit it. 😞

  10. I find myself in a quandary. Finn is about to find out what's really going on and his first thought will be to rush into the fight. But Arwi has already shouted to the others to get out. So there's likely to be a collision between Finn going in and the others coming out.

    So how should I handle this? Should Finn go rushing in and possibly hamper the others in their actions or should he remembers that others may be coming out and proceed with caution?

    How does everyone feel about this?

  11. 23 minutes ago, Actana said:

    On a completely unrelated topic, I find that writing less but more efficiently is a good way to maintain interest long term. Long posts can be nice in establishing mood or setting up important scenes, but for everyday posts the information to words ratio should be kept as high as possible. The more you can convey with fewer words the better.

    “Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Airman's Odyssey

  12. 2 hours ago, Actana said:

    Always leave an opening for the players to react to something, to keep the actions going and to prompt a new post from them.

    I agree. Look at the PCs' abilities, goals, and flaws. Then provide a hint as to what they might try next. The best stories always progress when propelled by the character motives. Try to give a lead for the PCs to follow.

  13. Master Finn
    MASTER FINN


    STATISTICS

    Name: Master Finn (150)
    Primary Attributes: ST 10 [0]; DX 11 [20]; IQ 9 [-20]; HT 10 [0];
    Secondary Attributes: Will 9 [0]; Fright Check 11 [0]; Per 9 [0]; Vision 9 [0]; Hearing 9 [0]; Taste & Smell 9 [0]; Touch 9 [0]; Basic Speed 5.25 [0]; Basic Move 5 [0]; High Jump (in) 20 [0]; when running 80 [0]; Broad Jump (ft) 7 [0]; when running 27 [0];
    Point Pools: FP 10 / 10 [0]; HP 10 / 10 [0];


    Conditional Modifiers: +6 on all IQ rolls to wake up or to recover from surprise or mental stun; +6 on all rolls to keep your feet if the surface is wet, slippery or unstable; +4 on DX and DX-based skill rolls to keep your feet or avoid being knocked down in combat; +1 to all HT rolls to stay conscious, avoid death, resist disease, or resist poison; +1 to initiative rolls for your side (+2 if you are the leader); +2 to Stealth if moving (even in armor, etc.); +4 to Stealth when you are perfectly motionless;


    Advantages: Catfall 2 [11]; Combat Reflexes [15]; Damage Resistance 2 [3]; Enhanced Dodge 2 [14]; Enhanced Move (ground) 2 [18]; Fit [5]; Healing 2 [27]; Perfect Balance [14]; Psionics Talent 2 [10]; Silence 2 [5]; Super Climbing 2 [3]; Trained by a Master [30];
    Disadvantages: Pacifism: Self-Defense Only [-15]; Poor [-15];
    Quirks: Quirk: Broad-Minded [-1]; Quirk: Careful [-1]; Quirk: Code of Honor [-1]; Quirk: Humble [-1]; Quirk: Responsive [-1];


    Skills: Area Knowledge 1 (Bandit Kingdoms; Lived there: +1 for native) IQ+0 [1]-9; Area Knowledge (Greyhawk) IQ+0 [1]-9; Area Knowledge (Kingdom of Furyondy) IQ+0 [1]-9; Climbing DX+0 [1]-11; Diplomacy IQ-2 [1]-7; First Aid/TL3 IQ+1 [1]-10; Hiking HT-1 [1]-9; Holdout IQ-1 [1]-8; Judo DX+0 [4]-11; Karate DX+1 [8]-12; Naturalist IQ-2 [1]-7; Savoir-Faire (Village) IQ+0 [1]-9; Scrounging Per+0 [1]-9; Singing HT+0 [1]-10; Sling DX-2 [1]-9; Staff DX-1 [1]-10; Stealth DX-1 [1]-10; Streetwise IQ-1 [1]-8; Survival (plains) Per-1 [1]-8; Swimming HT+0 [1]-10;


     

    Finn hears the noise and feels the rumbling in the ground. What could have happened? he wonders. He sees the dust billow out of the main building. Could the roof have fallen in? He rushes to the doorway to help.

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  14. It looks like it tacked the second roll onto the end of the list.

    1st roll: [6,2,1] = 9

    2nd roll: [6,2,1,6] The last 6 plus 3 is 9, which is the second 9 in the rolls column.

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