Being able to do a voice and really embody the character really added to the last session I played (other players, not me). I am hoping to improve my ability to contribute to the table, so I am asking you, my fellow leftist enjoyers of a shared pretend, what you feel is something that has helped "up your game" and contribute to the experience.

  • red_stapler [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    I just find creative ways to use prestidigitation in every role playing scene.

    Feather fall? Yeah she pulls out an umbrella and floats to the ground instead of taking the ladder.

    • RATMachinespirit [he/him,they/them]
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      2 years ago

      Haha, I can imagine that getting out of hand quite easily. I am usually reticent regarding "creative" uses of on the sheet abilities. I've had bad experiences as a DM with players like that, but I recognize that such things are a powerful force in creating a unique experience provided it doesn't become domineering. I had a player who rolled to distract a guard in a Dresden Files RPG game once by attempting to seduce a revolving door. I must admit, it would certainly be distracting if somebody did that lmao.

      • red_stapler [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        We had to sober up our barbarian, so for the rest of the game she deceived him by handing him plain water that was magically made to taste like rum/grog/beer/etc.