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    Experiences Character ages

    i base my characters real age on the complexity of the feats i want them to have achieved, and i base their apparent age on the aesthetic i want to portray. this generally means i can play small statured characters who are extremely over the hill but can pass for extremely young. this generally...
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    Roleplay Pet Peeves

    using a silver weapon against a werewolf is not cheating. and it isn't exploiting a loophole. using fire against a hydra or troll also isn't cheating. roleplaying is writing a story, acting and playing a game at the same time. the game aspect of dice rollers balances encounters around the fact...
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    Roleplay Pet Peeves

    that would be annoying. but roleplay is the only activity where game masters discourage players from becoming familiar with the mechanics. many games expect you to grow in familiarity with the mechanics and use the mechanics of the game to leverage the best possible mechanical advantage. only in...
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    Roleplay Pet Peeves

    i guess i come from a different circle and was taught a different definition,
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    Roleplay Pet Peeves

    using out of character knowledge to give yourself a disadvantage is just as metagamey as using it to give yourself an advantage. in fact, every player informed decision has to be agreed upon on a meta level. if you design a barbarian character because the group needs a tank. it is still a...
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    Roleplay Pet Peeves

    metagaming is the act of making an action or decision that is informed on the player level rather than the character level. such as having a social contract as players. not everybody has common sense, and some characters are intentionally designed to be monkey wrenches intended to derail a game...
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    Biggest Insecurity While RP-ing?

    i'm not very original with characters, i have rather tightly defined archetypes i stick to and recycle that aren't even that creatively named, i have a Shadow Faerie named Umbrie and a fire Faerie named Pyrus. those are clearly overused names.
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    Experiences Characters vs Players

    i found that a lot of roleplayers, especially inexperienced ones or simply those who wish to establish a particular brand, often adopt what is called a persona. a persona is often a flagship of the roleplayer's personal brand, being the person the roleplayer wishes they were. the thing is the...
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    Roleplay Pet Peeves

    there are some good cases of metagaming in a tabletop roleplay. working together to make a party of characters that won't try to kill each other, such as making the assassin a reformed agent seeking redemption by the paladins hands or making the necromancer a white necromancer focused on healing...
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    Other The Roleplay Cliche Catalogue

    it only counts as absurd if the one subject they are a prodigy in is so extremely complicated or so far above extreme real world top experts. there is a difference between a physics prodigy who really knows her physics and a physics prodigy for the era that outclasses somebody like Steven...
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    Other The Roleplay Cliche Catalogue

    i would like to suggest or bring up the concept of the "Absurdly Skilled Child Prodigy." the absurdly skilled child prodigy, whether an actual child or somebody with a childish mindset, literally has access to multiple decades worth of skills above his or her mental age and usually without a...
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    Experiences GM NPCs who frequently belittle/upstage the PCs

    Mary Sue NPCs are just as bad as Mary Sue PCs.
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    Experiences Things that bother me when people play teenage characters (Or write them!)

    teenage characters can be interesting in a not school based setting. a lot of Shonen Protagonists are Teenagers.
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    Experiences Things that bother me when people play teenage characters (Or write them!)

    speaking of bullies, i was harassed by the bullies for being the one girl in my class that had to sit on a copy of the pacific bell yellow pages to see the blackboard in addition to wearing glasses and sitting in the front row. but they didn't realize i was intentionally researching weaknesses...
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    Deal Breakers. What makes you "walk" away?

    reminds me of all the times other players at tabletop groups tried to use permanent duration spells to mess with the proportions and features of my asexual small statured women to turn them into thier ideal busty hourglass built red haired curvy maid seductress, when i played an asexual...
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    Other What doesn't count as a power to you?

    some species have extremely specific powers built into thier species. i'd still count these powers as powers. superhuman learning ability is also a superpower.
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    Other GM discussion: do you make races for your players or do you let the players create their own races?

    Umbrie Aniri is a Psionic Fey Assassin who is perpetually stuck in the body of a teenage girl of 155 centimeters or 5 feet and 1 inch. she trained her small body to 61 kilograms or 135 pounds which is top 5th percentile for a physically active girl of her height. but her psionics are pretty much...
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    Other GM discussion: do you make races for your players or do you let the players create their own races?

    most overpowered character i made that wasn't intended as a joke was a Shamaness who specialized in elemental magic, was a fey, had a weakness to silver instead of iron, was burned by salt, and was an extremely ancient mentor figure with eternal youth that was quite easy to overwhelm in the...
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    Other Roleplay Pet Peeves

    another thing that annoys me is when a player gives thier character a power with an extremely broad range of functions like "Tarot Mimicry" or a Vaguely defined power like "Magic" and Expect thier Generalist to Outclass a Specialist in that field, lets look at the Fire Heirarchy...
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    Other Roleplay Pet Peeves

    there are some positive uses to metagaming like producing a character that would willingly interact with the others or at least require thier help. using Umbrie as an Example, Umbrie was a pretty dangerous little fey when you placed the handle of either a dagger or a scimitar in at least one of...
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