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the nerve core / Re: Oil Riots in Egypt. The End is Now?
« on: February 03, 2011, 08:13:58 AM »
That was very funny! :D
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I should specify that when I say D&D, I mean early D&D, Moldvay and Metzner editions. They're very badly suited to boardgame-style play.We definitely played it as a board game as youngsters. We've been at roleplaying for 25 years, and my brother would still prefer to play our old, ratty copy of red box "board gaming style." :)
Basically, what I'm saying is that I like D&D better than chess because it's fun to imagine stuff. Moreover, it's fun to imagine the specific stuff that D&D makes me imagine. Some of that stuff is: Medieval fantasy, swords and spells and things. Violence and mayhem. Weird monsters. Heroes being brave or cowardly, sticking together or splitting up. Lucky escapes, tragic deaths. Hard men with big swords conquering the unknown, or being defeated by it. I like that stuff not just randomly, but because those things are meaningful to me.When I play chess with my daughter it is just like your description of playing D&D above. And when I play D&D with my brother, it's all just a game that's played to win, basically a board game with a very long and colorful set of rules. :)
That's what I thought. I think I'm getting it now. That's a big difference of Right to Dream than I originally envisioned.Agreed, and awesome!
MC:You're manipulating them, using the two pigs as your promise?To me this would be using the Barter Move, which results in a 10+ Manipulation hit, not a 12+.
However, later on, the two of us (PCs only) have been captured by Parcher. I'm trying to set up my Eye on the Door move through some elaborate fiction, while Mule threatens Parcher with the retribution of my boss Cobra. So, in this case, if he rolls a 12+, Parcher becomes an ally? This dude who wants to poison us becomes an ally because dude threatens him with somebody else's wrath? I don't see it, in this case.Was it really enough leverage to begin with to actually trigger the manipulation move then? If it was, then why wouldn't it make sense that Parcher got so damn scared that he decides to let you loose and side with you instead of facing the wrath of Cobra?
The thing is, the move is not random. [snip] This means that until this advanced move, the characters have no real friends, no real lovers.Fantastic post Glendower, I will have to copy that and refer to it every now and then.
Except from Battlebabes?Great point! :D
Interesting that there's no way to pull your punches.No, there's no pulling your punches with a shotgun, but why not just throw that sucker away and incapacitate the dude with a grappling hold? That's 0-harm.