• entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 months ago

    I have never fudged a roll once as a GM.

    There’s a new-school of player/GM culture that says that having a character die is the worst thing possible. From my perspective, it’s far worse to lie to your players than to kill their characters.

    Part of the fun is overcoming the risks and beating the challenges in your way. If your GM is making it impossible to lose, did you really win?

    If you want to play a game where death isn’t a consequence, that’s an option too, it just isn’t true of the majority of TTRPGs.

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      8 months ago

      The important thing when DMing is to never let the players know if there was fudging going on. Fudge in secret if you need to, but the moment the players know there are no consequences then there’s suddenly no reward.

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        8 months ago

        See, whenever there’s a chance something horrible could happen, I roll out in the open so everybody can see that it’s the dice and not me.

        So I guess I take the opposite approach.