• @Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works
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    208 months ago

    Player cancelling aren’t that of a big deal comparing to GM cancelling. In the first case you keep playing while shit talking about Bob, in the other, you have to change your plan for the evening

    • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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      118 months ago

      If all players cancel except GM, then does the GM continue the game and shit talk to themselves about the players all night?

    • @ComicalMayhem@lemmy.world
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      138 months ago

      A few of my friends are DMs and pretty much all of them (myself, a DM, included) pretty much just cancel the session if a player can’t show.

      • @Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works
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        48 months ago

        This is making planning ever more complicated, I try to have 4 or 5 player, so the game can run with 1 or even two player not showing. Sure if someone just don’t show on a regular basis, I’ll re open her place to a new player. But people are abroad for work, have to deal with their kids, or have a peak of work, they let us know, and we find an in game reason for their character so not be available and the game runs fine.

        Even when the GM miss, we all have ready to play one shots lying on our computers, so not that of a big deal

      • @TheGreatDarkness@ttrpg.networkOP
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        28 months ago

        I tried to push for more practical approach to playing without a single player, but both in my D&D and in my Blades in the Dark groups, players just feel…uncomfortable with the idea and don’t want to play if all players aren’t there. I once proposed a system where we could play in smaller groups to accomodate one player’s schedule not matching others…and upon realizing they wouldn’t be playing in full squad in this sytem, that player just quit the campaign.

      • @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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        68 months ago

        That seems unfair to the players who were ready and excited to play. If i set aside 4 hours to drive to a friend’s house and play games, and im told it’s canceled because 1 person said they can’t show up, I’m gonna be pissed.

      • @Takios@discuss.tchncs.de
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        28 months ago

        We have the policy that we play as long as no more than one player cancels and their character is considered to never have existed for that session (important story items are of course transferred to a present character). Works quite well.

    • @mossy_@lemmy.world
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      288 months ago

      as far as I know they were nerfed for the 5th edition. It’s still a huge sack of health but AFAIK you can stay out of range by just flying over its head. Lore-wise, it’s a walking natural disaster that destroys anything that enters its maw, even magical artifacts.

      • @TheGreatDarkness@ttrpg.networkOP
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        98 months ago

        This is because WotC designs for mass appeal, so their monsters need to be fair challenge even for an underoptimized group. Which makes them pathetically weak if you’re playing with anyone else.

        Also, because playtesters at Wizards don’t use any magic items for some reason

  • @milkisklim@lemm.ee
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    348 months ago

    I had used one as the BBEG in a campaign I ran once. It was strictly for a their tier 4 climax and they had multiple side quests to help get some advantages like overcoming the spell resistance or temporarily stoping the health Regen. However, I also gave the Terrasque a ranged attack, and a few extra abilities so the players couldn’t metagame and fly and kite.

    And they had to figure out a way to trap the monster in a canyon.

    Even still I dropped every PC to 0 health at least once in that encounter before they won. A real nail bitter.

    It was one of the top five boss fights I ever was a part of on either side of the screen.

    • @azrendelmare@ttrpg.network
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      78 months ago

      Nice! I had a 3.5 campaign I was running once where one of the major plot points was going to be a guy who was cloning Tarrasques and experimenting on them, but the game fizzled out because of me falling down on the job.

  • @ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    One time I asked “Do you think I could go fast enough on my bike to escape from a werewolf?” The answer was “I don’t know, does the werewolf also have a bike?”