{"id":292,"date":"2012-01-19T17:34:07","date_gmt":"2012-01-19T17:34:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/deathcookie.com\/home\/reverb-gamers-2012-18-a-19\/"},"modified":"2023-03-04T21:23:08","modified_gmt":"2023-03-04T21:23:08","slug":"reverb-gamers-2012-18-a-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/deathcookie.com\/home\/reverb-gamers-2012-18-a-19\/","title":{"rendered":"Reverb Gamers 2012, #18 &#038; #19"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"uiStreamMessage\" data-ft=\"{\"><b><span class=\"messageBody\" data-ft=\"{\">REVERB GAMERS 2012, #18: Have you ever &#8220;cheated&#8221; on a die roll\/random chance outcome, or looked up a quest solution on a fan site? Why or why not? If yes, was it worth it? (Courtesy of Atlas Games. Visit them at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.atlas-games.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">www.atlas-games.com<\/a>)<\/span><\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"uiStreamMessage\" data-ft=\"{\"><span class=\"messageBody\" data-ft=\"{\">Have I <i>ever<\/i> cheated on a roll? Well sure. I&#8217;m reasonably sure that if I could dig up some of my old D&amp;D characters, many of them would have statistically improbably stats. Is it something I do regularly or have done recently as a player? No. These days, I&#8217;m used to playing with GMs who don&#8217;t let the dice get in the way of things and don&#8217;t require pointless rolls. If success or failure aren&#8217;t equally interesting options story-wise, there&#8217;s really no point in bothering with the dice.* As a GM, of course, I cheat a lot. Usually in the players&#8217; favor.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"uiStreamMessage\" data-ft=\"{\"><span class=\"messageBody\" data-ft=\"{\">I don&#8217;t play a lot of video games, but when I can&#8217;t solve something I&#8217;ll look up the solution on a fan site, especially if I need to complete a quest to continue the game. Since there&#8217;s no GM to push you in the right direction if you&#8217;re missing something, there&#8217;s really not a lot of other options if you want to keep playing. Tabletop-wise, I remember a couple of us sneaking a peak at the Temple of Elemental Evil module we were playing through once or twice when I was in high school, but that&#8217;s about it. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"uiStreamMessage\" data-ft=\"{\">Was it worth it? For the old fake die rolls\/reading the module, it&#8217;s hard to say since it was so long ago and such a completely different kind of gaming than what I&#8217;m used to today. Since most of those were pretty standard dungeon crawls, I suspect the only effect the cheating had was on how many rolls it took to kill each monster. On the video game front, it&#8217;s not so much a &#8220;worth it&#8221; thing as a &#8220;necessary to keep playing&#8221; thing. In a lot of cases, though, I&#8217;ve found that most of those solutions require such a convoluted series of actions that I never would have figured them out on my own, which makes them bad puzzles, IMO. As a GM, cheating is always worth it as long as it makes for a better game.<\/p>\n<p class=\"uiStreamMessage\" data-ft=\"{\"><span class=\"messageBody\" data-ft=\"{\">*With the exception of convention\/demo games, where requiring a few more rolls than usual helps show off the game system. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"uiStreamMessage\" data-ft=\"{\"><span class=\"messageBody\" data-ft=\"{\"><b>REVERB GAMERS 2012, #19: What&#8217;s the weirdest character you&#8217;ve ever played? How did you end up with him\/her\/it?\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"uiStreamMessage\" data-ft=\"{\"><span class=\"messageBody\" data-ft=\"{\">This is another one where the sheer number of characters I&#8217;ve played over the years makes it hard to think of a good answer. From an &#8220;unusual for RPGs&#8221; standpoint, it would probably be Erik, my armadillo fratboy from Toon or General George S. Pony (&#8220;Old Glitter and Guts&#8221;) from Laser Ponies, since drunk armadillos and magical ponies aren&#8217;t very common RPG archetypes. But, of course, they both make perfect sense and really aren&#8217;t that strange in context. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"uiStreamMessage\" data-ft=\"{\"><span class=\"messageBody\" data-ft=\"{\">As far as weird personalities\/backgrounds\/whatever, I suspect some of the characters I&#8217;ve mentioned in previous posts would qualify depending on your definition of weird. 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