Wednesday, April 2, 2014

I'm currently running a character for whom stand and fight is not an option. I think It might lead to an interesting story, as I have to think of ways to solve problems that don't just involve hitting things.

I'm currently running a character for whom stand and fight is not an option. I think It might lead to an interesting story, as I have to think of ways to solve problems that don't just involve hitting things. 

Example: Exploring an abandoned "haunted" house, there are rats in the Kitchen, and I can't take them on head on. So I need to find another way to get rid of them. I suspect I might come back with poisoned food, which will necessitate getting rat poison, not an easy thing considering that my character is a child.

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  1. I think these make for more interesting stories, and if combat turns out to be inevitable, then it becomes very tense/significant.

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