Players can roleplay with each other, or they can roleplay against each other.

Started by Lazybones, October 29, 2007, 02:27:34 AM

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Lazybones

http://www.feartheboot.com/comic/default.aspx?c=20

QuotePlayers can roleplay with each other, or they can roleplay against each other. The former lends itself to creating great stories filled with interesting people. The latter is just a good way to amuse yourself if the campaign sucks.

Tonnica

Oh man lol
The statement is true and the comic is just hilarious. Nice find!

Thorin

ROFL

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Brace yourself, Sweetheart!  I have "Improved Stamina."

I've seen rules for that somewhere on RPGNow.com...
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Mr. Analog

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Thorin

http://www.feartheboot.com/comic/default.aspx?c=21

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There is a reason you're supposed to railroad the player characters together via the classic "tavern meeting": Most players are selfish and unruly and likely to kill each other with their attempts at roleplaying.

Besides, that sort of thing just distracts everyone from the story you're telling.

I can tell this guy has played RPGs a fair bit :P
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