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- Muse
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Anyone here ever done tabletop rp before... Anyone ever played with their Spirits? Either with them, or making a character for them and using it in a session with your friends, etc. I've been debating on this as I think it'd be really fun.
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- My super power would be...: See spirits in true form
I played 3.5 edition D&D for years, mostly DMing and playing a lot of NPCs. It gave me a creative outlet for my writing energies.
Anyways, I've never thought of trying to do this with spirits. It could be interesting, perhaps. At the very least I could see creating a character based on them and playing with your friends would actually be a pretty great bonding exercise. They could hang with you during the session and watch the proceedings. Kind of like how I created some EQ2 characters to play for mine to watch me, they might even slip some ideas to you for what type of character they would be and how they might act or what skills they might pick.
Could be a lot of fun to explore, really. One of the things I loved about D&D was character creation. I would constantly create new characters, sometimes at various levels, just to explore ideas. Some never got used but there was something about rolling for abilities and picking skills and feats that I just really enjoyed. LOL I'm such a nerd.
Anyways, I've never thought of trying to do this with spirits. It could be interesting, perhaps. At the very least I could see creating a character based on them and playing with your friends would actually be a pretty great bonding exercise. They could hang with you during the session and watch the proceedings. Kind of like how I created some EQ2 characters to play for mine to watch me, they might even slip some ideas to you for what type of character they would be and how they might act or what skills they might pick.
Could be a lot of fun to explore, really. One of the things I loved about D&D was character creation. I would constantly create new characters, sometimes at various levels, just to explore ideas. Some never got used but there was something about rolling for abilities and picking skills and feats that I just really enjoyed. LOL I'm such a nerd.
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- Muse
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- You are...: experienced
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- Your favorite spirit to work with: No favorites, sorry
- If I could be anything, I would be...: Sane
- My super power would be...: Super speed
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Oh no I completely agree. Exploring character creation systems to get better ideas for scenes, motivations, end games, side characters, etc is always fun. Or maybe we're both nerds, lol.Regholdain wrote:I played 3.5 edition D&D for years, mostly DMing and playing a lot of NPCs. It gave me a creative outlet for my writing energies.
Anyways, I've never thought of trying to do this with spirits. It could be interesting, perhaps. At the very least I could see creating a character based on them and playing with your friends would actually be a pretty great bonding exercise. They could hang with you during the session and watch the proceedings. Kind of like how I created some EQ2 characters to play for mine to watch me, they might even slip some ideas to you for what type of character they would be and how they might act or what skills they might pick.
Could be a lot of fun to explore, really. One of the things I loved about D&D was character creation. I would constantly create new characters, sometimes at various levels, just to explore ideas. Some never got used but there was something about rolling for abilities and picking skills and feats that I just really enjoyed. LOL I'm such a nerd.
And yeah I figured it'd be great bonding, especially for a Spirit like a Psy Vamp or other ones that feed off of energy.
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- You are...: in the learning process
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- Your favorite spirit to work with: Demons
- If I could be anything, I would be...: Human. :)
- My super power would be...: See spirits in true form
I also think deep down, for me, it was... because DICE.Ishvala wrote:Oh no I completely agree. Exploring character creation systems to get better ideas for scenes, motivations, end games, side characters, etc is always fun. Or maybe we're both nerds, lol.
And yeah I figured it'd be great bonding, especially for a Spirit like a Psy Vamp or other ones that feed off of energy.
/sigh
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"I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning." - Benjamin Franklin
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"I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning." - Benjamin Franklin
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- You are...: experienced
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- Your favorite spirit to work with: No favorites, sorry
- If I could be anything, I would be...: Sane
- My super power would be...: Super speed
- My magical/paranormal name...: Somethin' snazzy I suppose
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There's something oddly satisfying about natural 20's...Regholdain wrote:I also think deep down, for me, it was... because DICE.Ishvala wrote:Oh no I completely agree. Exploring character creation systems to get better ideas for scenes, motivations, end games, side characters, etc is always fun. Or maybe we're both nerds, lol.
And yeah I figured it'd be great bonding, especially for a Spirit like a Psy Vamp or other ones that feed off of energy.
/sigh
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- You are...: in the learning process
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- Your favorite spirit to work with: Demons
- If I could be anything, I would be...: Human. :)
- My super power would be...: See spirits in true form
LOL Did your DM make attack rolls for you in combat (like I did) or did you roll your own attacks? I was overly kind to my players and sometimes re-rolled... maybe too often. LOL
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"I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning." - Benjamin Franklin
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"I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning." - Benjamin Franklin
- Muse
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- You are...: experienced
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- Number of Spirits: 0
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- Your favorite spirit to work with: No favorites, sorry
- If I could be anything, I would be...: Sane
- My super power would be...: Super speed
- My magical/paranormal name...: Somethin' snazzy I suppose
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At first we all rolled our own attacks but then our DM got paranoid over not being trusted so we used an automated chat so everyone could see a random roll. So now I feel that a computer rolls everything for us, which isn't as fun imo.Regholdain wrote:LOL Did your DM make attack rolls for you in combat (like I did) or did you roll your own attacks? I was overly kind to my players and sometimes re-rolled... maybe too often. LOL
- Regholdain
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- You are...: in the learning process
- Male/Female: Male
- Number of Spirits: 35
- Spelled Number: 40
- Your favorite spirit to work with: Demons
- If I could be anything, I would be...: Human. :)
- My super power would be...: See spirits in true form
LOL Oh, that just takes the tangible feel of the dice away. RNG are not the same. Probably results in more failures or averages.
Stupid computers. I used to love them back in the 90s. Now... I despise them. LOL
Stupid computers. I used to love them back in the 90s. Now... I despise them. LOL
Memento Mori
Memento Vivere
"I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning." - Benjamin Franklin
Memento Vivere
"I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning." - Benjamin Franklin
- Muse
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- You are...: experienced
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- Number of Spirits: 0
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- Your favorite spirit to work with: No favorites, sorry
- If I could be anything, I would be...: Sane
- My super power would be...: Super speed
- My magical/paranormal name...: Somethin' snazzy I suppose
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I love them when they don't get in the middle of my dnd experience lol.Regholdain wrote:LOL Oh, that just takes the tangible feel of the dice away. RNG are not the same. Probably results in more failures or averages.
Stupid computers. I used to love them back in the 90s. Now... I despise them. LOL