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By Crusaders TTRPG May 13, 2024
In tabletop role-playing games (RPGs), the mechanics of dice rolling are central to the gameplay, influencing everything from character actions to success in combat. While the 1d20 system—rolling a single 20-sided die—is popularized by games like Dungeons & Dragons, an alternative system involves rolling three six-sided dice (3d6). This method presents distinct statistical and gameplay advantages that can significantly alter the gaming experience, promoting a more predictable and controlled environment.
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By Crusaders TTRPG May 13, 2024
Rerolling initiative each round in tabletop RPGs can significantly alter the pace and strategic depth of combat. This article delves into why incorporating this practice might just be the game changer your group needs.
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By Crusaders TTRPG May 13, 2024
Have you ever been part of a tabletop RPG (TTRPG) game where it felt like your choices didn't really matter? That's often a sign of "railroading," a common concern in the world of role-playing games. This post is to help explain what railroading is, why it's a contentious issue, and provides practical tips on how to prevent it, ensuring a more dynamic and player-driven gaming experience.
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By Crusaders TTRPG September 14, 2023
Collaborative storytelling is a creative process can enhance your writing and connect with audiences in a unique ways. Let's talk about collaborative storytelling and how you can improve your TTRPG experience.
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By Crusaders TTRPG April 13, 2023
Min-maxing, often viewed through a lens of scrutiny in tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs), involves players optimizing their characters to excel in certain areas while minimizing weaknesses in others. While this strategy is sometimes criticized for undermining the narrative aspects of TTRPGs, it's not inherently detrimental. In fact, when used appropriately, min-maxing can enrich gameplay, offering depth and efficiency to character development. However, it's crucial to strike a balance to prevent it from overshadowing the game's collaborative storytelling nature.
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