(2e) How to not have the party get brutally slaughtered? (Keep on the Borderlands)
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So, how long is a "Watch" supposed to be? (2e)
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Does anyone have a nice/simple list/flowchart for planet creation?
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Going to referee Traveller for the first time soon. Any tips?
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Ideas for a Cloud Giant fortress made of individual towers connected by bridges?
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I feel like I still don't understand campaign structure after years of trying. What are some examples of campaigns you've run?
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Want to run a dungeon in a more organized manner? Tired of guessing how long things might take? Try using Dungeon Turns!
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Players will be defending a town from an attacking army. What are things they can do to prepare?
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[META] Can we please not be judgmental to people who play differently?
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How to properly pace a campaign so it isn't completed in 1 month of in-game time?
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Do you run Dungeons using a map, or Theater of the Mind?
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Yes the game needs better tutorials, but people also need to TRY things.
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Discussions about Bethesda games always suck
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There's nothing wrong with "Retcons"
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Killing and Replacing Tektus is the Right Choice (Far Harbour)
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We've talked about beginner and advanced DM tips... what about Intermediate DM tips?
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Actually, the conversation to convince Madison Li to work on Liberty Prime does make sense.
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How to run traps?
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In response to my previous post about travel systems, I think I get my problem.
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What is it about the travel system in Morrowind that's rewarding?
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How do I inform the players about the overall goal/tell them what the situation is?
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Best Mods to make the game... a bit less tedious?
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By what metrics is Fallout NV's writing "objectively better" than 3 or 4?
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The most helpful piece of DM'ing advice I've ever heard: It's all made up. (Or: It's not real until it comes out of the DM's mouth)
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"Just play a different system" often misses the mark
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