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Difficulty Getting PCs to Accept Flight/Failure

Started by RPGPundit, October 29, 2006, 12:08:04 PM

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blakkie

Quote from: jrientsNo need to roll your eyes at me twice!
Need? Nah, but you've earned more than that.  :rolleyes:

:mischief:
"Because honestly? I have no idea what you do. None." - Pierce Inverarity

jrients

Quote from: blakkieNeed? Nah, but you've earned more than that.  :rolleyes:

:mischief:

Heh.  I still disagree with you, but I think we're talking past each other at this point, so dropping silly smilies seems like a better use of our time.

:melodramatic: "Oh why can't poor deluded blakkie see that I'm right and he's wrong?"

:hmm: "Is it worth the effort to build exhaustive chargen decision trees to prove such a niggling point?"

:emot-taco:  "Man, I'm hungry."
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blakkie

Quote from: jrients:hmm: "Is it worth the effort to build exhaustive chargen decision trees to prove such a niggling point?"
Since you'd be much more successful at a less hopeless endevor (since it would be like trying to prove the earth flat) such as hitchhiking down to Taco Bell for lunch, I think you should make a run for the border! :emot-taco:
"Because honestly? I have no idea what you do. None." - Pierce Inverarity

Knightsky

Quote from: RPGPunditBut how the fuck to deal with these kinds of things without being all railroady?
Whenever the players start to attack a threat way above their capabilities, pull out a stack of blank character sheets.

"Just in case, you understand..."
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