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7/25/2025, 11:24:32 AM
>>96174372
>What, to you, makes a PC feel competent and able to do what you want them to do?
In D&Dogshit? Being a caster. Full stop. Casters have spells that just DO things with no chance of failure. No hoping to roll good, no bargaining with the DM for advantage, no fussing over a miniscule +2 proficiency bonus for something my character has been doing all his life. No, I just cast a spell and succeed at the thing.
In non-D&D games, I'm actually a fan of "meta-currencies". Heretical opinion, I know, but sometimes it's nice to be able to throw a pile of narrative points at a thing my character is supposed to be good at and just say "I do the thing". It's much like casting a spell in that sense.
>What, to you, makes a PC feel competent and able to do what you want them to do?
In D&Dogshit? Being a caster. Full stop. Casters have spells that just DO things with no chance of failure. No hoping to roll good, no bargaining with the DM for advantage, no fussing over a miniscule +2 proficiency bonus for something my character has been doing all his life. No, I just cast a spell and succeed at the thing.
In non-D&D games, I'm actually a fan of "meta-currencies". Heretical opinion, I know, but sometimes it's nice to be able to throw a pile of narrative points at a thing my character is supposed to be good at and just say "I do the thing". It's much like casting a spell in that sense.
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