10 Roleplaying Mistakes You’re Probably Making

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10 ай бұрын

Let's discuss 10 roleplaying mistakes all D&D and tabletop RPG players and game masters are probably making.
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@theDMLair
@theDMLair 10 ай бұрын
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@alankane460
@alankane460 10 ай бұрын
Are these books coming on your website? Kickstarter wont accept anything except creditcard, and I only have PayPal
@davidokeefe9303
@davidokeefe9303 10 ай бұрын
Hey man, seriously I watched then rewatchied a bunch of yer videos, found a few FANTASTIC things I never thought of! I've been DMing sense the mid 90s so thank you very much! Everyone else? Listen to this dude n take notes!!!!
@davidokeefe9303
@davidokeefe9303 10 ай бұрын
Hey man, seriously I watched then rewatchied a bunch of yer videos, found a few FANTASTIC things I never thought of! I've been DMing sense the mid 90s so thank you very much! Everyone else? Listen to this dude n take notes!!!!
@Boom-Town
@Boom-Town 10 ай бұрын
I listen to your content often... Been subbed for a long while. I'm happy for your Kickstarter... But having note taking and prepping as separate books......... 👎👎👎👎👎👎 It's pretty average brother. I get you're trying to max profits... What kind of businessman would you be if you didn't... But pretty sure the "secret art of GMing" would include these things man... Goodluck tho I won't be buying. Edit: If they were all in one book... I 100% would have pledged. Just fyi.. I like you... I enjoy your content and I really do hope you do well brother
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
@DUNGEONCRAFT1 10 ай бұрын
Solid advice. The about about hiding in the bathroom to think about what the NPC would say--I've been there!
@Calebgoblin
@Calebgoblin 10 ай бұрын
If the prof said it's solid, count me interested
@davidokeefe9303
@davidokeefe9303 10 ай бұрын
Been there too!
@Cruzly_xD
@Cruzly_xD 10 ай бұрын
I’ve been in that situation! Just don’t do it too often or else it’ll become a habit instead of improving
@kodiakthebear4422
@kodiakthebear4422 10 ай бұрын
Another tip: have some things written down. You don't need an autobiography for each NPC, but having names of people/places important to them, their fears, and their goals can be handy to have as little reminders.
@kevinjohnson3673
@kevinjohnson3673 10 ай бұрын
10:17
@MrEvanjk
@MrEvanjk 10 ай бұрын
I haven't done it myself but I feel like prewritten conversation blurbs are okay as long as they are short, they fit into larger, improvised conversations, and have specific triggers. e.g. If you ask the innkeeper what plagues him and succeed on a persuasion check, he goes into a flowery speech about how his trusted business partner betrayed him, absconded with the innkeeper's wife, and stole the inn's safe. You'll still have to be ready to improvise though, in case the players interrupt the speech or something like that.
@mathewfarrell-zu1vv
@mathewfarrell-zu1vv 10 ай бұрын
I agree that read aloud text is good and is in fact very useful, but no monologues. Focus on short lines that you can deliver in the right moment. This allows you to have a list of peices of information that you want to give them players (ie: goals for the conversation), but you can still be flexible and improvise.
@John-ir4id
@John-ir4id 10 ай бұрын
Perhaps it's the writer in me, but I tend to write short stories or journal entries in the voice of the major NPCs around the primary events of their lives - i.e. the events that made them into a villain. Not for the PCs - unless they're interested in lore - but for myself. It helps me flesh them out in my mind so, when I play them in interactions, it is natural and informs the conversations they have with the PCs. I do this to specifically avoid scripted dialogue, which can go tits up fast if you're not prepared to alter their monologues and dialogues on the fly.
@evolution031680
@evolution031680 7 ай бұрын
@@John-ir4id That’s a really interesting idea. I’m running Curse of Strahd right now, and am kind of struggling with improvising dialogue when the PCs ask questions I wasn’t expecting.
@John-ir4id
@John-ir4id 7 ай бұрын
@@evolution031680Specifically with Strahd or with the NPCs in general? In any case, the best way I know to avoid getting stuck is to get to know the NPCs as though you were their therapist or the voice in their head and then practice, practice, practice ...and, then, practice some more. Don't worry about being pitch perfect, the more you play the character, the easier and smoother it will get. *Also, I made it sound like I never use scripted dialogue. I do, but only as reference for specific events, a la their final confrontation with Strahd. His big speech moment before the final fight.
@Calebgoblin
@Calebgoblin 10 ай бұрын
If I had a dnd session for every time the difference between talking and roleplaying was explained to me, I'd have a successful dnd game
@FrostSpike
@FrostSpike 10 ай бұрын
I've found that It's OK to prepare an NPC's "monologue" but *not* "dialogue", even if you might need to tweak it in the moment. You could even prepare answers to specific questions if you find that helps keep the NPC "in character" and make sure that all the information points that are needed get covered.
@Yesbryn
@Yesbryn 8 ай бұрын
Having some prepared NPC lines is actually really helpful, it can help you get the tone and their communication style clear at the start of the dialogue - of course you need to know what they're about too, but if you're running a game with multiple tent pole NPCs and you need to get them straight - plan a few lines that encapsulates them and use and adapt them during the game.
@jazzturtle9792
@jazzturtle9792 10 ай бұрын
I usually have to write out some things each npc might say in small talk situations because it gets me into character by seeing it written down. I usually dont use most of it but it gives me flavor for each one.
@zerolv30000
@zerolv30000 10 ай бұрын
Man, you can do whatever you want. If it works for you it works.
@PerfectionHunter
@PerfectionHunter 10 ай бұрын
AS a DM of several years: i approve of this video. Very good advice right here.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 10 ай бұрын
The way I think of it is like the last questions the Vorlons ask Sheridan. "Who are you." "What do you want." And yes, sometimes you want the beings asking to get the hell out of your galaxy.
@vallettapetracyneran8587
@vallettapetracyneran8587 10 ай бұрын
I actually have my NPCs talk to each other in down time. That way the party can have continuity. If you act horrible to that Barkeep or shopkeeper then the rest of the town will know soon. Remember kids your deeds do have consequences and will be remembered. And also remember there are always more people than you.
@AnotherDuck
@AnotherDuck 10 ай бұрын
And here I was hoping it was actually about roleplaying. Stuff like how you convey your character through different actions and such, not just talky-talky.
@rdmrdm2659
@rdmrdm2659 3 ай бұрын
I collect a ‘quote library” for my characters . Things they would say, or might have in posters in their wall. I might never directly use them but they greatly inform the type of stuff they might say, and bits and chunks of them make their way into conversation. The same thing might happen with an important npc: it means at a glance I have an idea of the sorts of things an npc might think or say about most topics.
@anna_in_aotearoa3166
@anna_in_aotearoa3166 10 ай бұрын
I hope D&D players appreciate all the ways GMs seem to be combining authorship, improv acting & team admin! 😆 Impressive.
@tntori5079
@tntori5079 10 ай бұрын
I've seen examples where ppl put DnD (colorfuly called by other things) in as skills on their resume. Because DM or player (if good) requires skills that are dang useful in the workplace. Group skills, communication skills, creative problem solving, and so forth.
@helixxharpell
@helixxharpell 9 ай бұрын
Luke, as an old grognard DM, I gotta hand it to ya. Love the energy, the enthusiasm & the obvious love for the game that you have! Salute! 🫡
@Owlinsweatpants
@Owlinsweatpants 10 ай бұрын
Another (maybe) useful trick: have a record of yourself speaking in your NPC’s voice. My group have just returned in city after two real life months and I can’t remember most of the voices except obvious ones
@danielhounshell2526
@danielhounshell2526 10 ай бұрын
While I do believe that a character's build can be used to express who they are as much as things like conversation, I still refer to conversations as roleplaying.
@Cinetiste
@Cinetiste 10 ай бұрын
About "roleplaying", in French, we do not have this disctinction to make. Simply because we have the same word for "game" and "play". So a "roleplaying game" is only called "un jeu de rôle",. It can translate by "a game of role", so for us this is not a combined name, we are not "roleplaying", we are mostly "playing a game of role", neither we say "je vais "jeuderôler""... So whatever we do in the game, we simply "play".
@dirtywhitellama
@dirtywhitellama 10 ай бұрын
Some of these seem a little excessive for a home game, like acting out a whole conversation ahead of time. I mean, it's fine if that's what you're into and how you work, but I think it's a bit harsh to call it a mistake not to.
@paulkretschmar6385
@paulkretschmar6385 10 ай бұрын
Luke, that was a spot on impersonation of the Barbarian, you really nailed his voice and mannerisms!
@Ajsweetkilgore
@Ajsweetkilgore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you. I’ve done a meeting zero and it helped tremendously. Now I have even more to work with.
@MrVotiga
@MrVotiga 9 ай бұрын
My understanding is that they are comics, or comic books/strips, so calling them comics is ok. Graphic Novel refers to a book made with art or comic panels to help tell the story. These are usually published as is without being broken up into issues that get released separately. Trade Paperback usually refers to a collection of comic books that all relate to a larger story. These pages will have been released before as separate comic books, and now are collected in one paperback. Hope that clears the terminology up for ya ;)
@RyuuKageDesu
@RyuuKageDesu 10 ай бұрын
Most of my NPCs take up a single line on an index card. It forces me to concentrate on the key aspects of the character. I also leave the line below blank, to add anything that happens to the character during the game.
@Cinetiste
@Cinetiste 10 ай бұрын
If i may, properly, "roleplaying" is playing a role; so when you are acting as a character and narrating his actions, you are playing his role. In a way, determining the course of his actions, by using the appropriate rules and dice rolls is a complementary extension of playing his role, but as far as we go from acting, going more near a simple conversations about strategy, statistics or the next snack we need in way to regain some real energy, the less we are in the role, even if we may be more in the play. :) Why this relative disctinction ? ...because there are many more aspects in this kind of game, so there are nuances... and you may put the accent on your preference, as much as the game help you reach the intended purpose, and the moments while playing serve you good !
@danielnieves8441
@danielnieves8441 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video Luke. Good pointers for me and a few other dms I know.
@kidcthulhufortney1320
@kidcthulhufortney1320 10 ай бұрын
I haven't run a game in years, but your videos are really helping me with my *writing*.
@Godzillawolf1
@Godzillawolf1 10 ай бұрын
On the 'don't do pre-written dialog for NPCs', I fully agree because my current group has made it pretty much a recurring trend to just interupt villain monologues. So I come fully expected my villain to not finish their monologue and react accordingly to being interupted.
@RadeFoxxy
@RadeFoxxy 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for these Luke!
@RIVERSRPGChannel
@RIVERSRPGChannel 10 ай бұрын
I agree with the read along text. I like getting “into” character for the NPC
@CheerfuEntropy
@CheerfuEntropy 10 ай бұрын
If you want to do accents better, a trick ive used and seen work for others: Rather than doing a regional accent, try imitating a specific person who has that accent. For instance, dont do scottish accent, do a sean connery impression. This works even better if you choose a person roughly of your same vocal range/age, as you wont need to change pitch as much. Even if you dont master the accent, you will find yourself picking up some of the rhythms of their speech, and the accent will come in time
@tedcoop4392
@tedcoop4392 5 ай бұрын
It is still okay to say "comics," if slightly vague if context doesn't make it whether you're referring to a self-contained publication, a page of the newspaper, or a performer on stage (all of which can be valid inspiration for your game). Graphic novels are a more specific subset of comic books.
@Senior-Donjusticia
@Senior-Donjusticia 10 ай бұрын
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, just following instructions.
@billstephens396
@billstephens396 10 ай бұрын
Aaaahhh? Not as enthusiastic as yours, but there...
@princesskanuta3495
@princesskanuta3495 10 ай бұрын
Great video !
@davidokeefe9303
@davidokeefe9303 10 ай бұрын
First time comment, I actually did that! I'm running a Game, where the BBGE's are based off the 4 Chaos Gods from Warhammer 40k...I ran a very similar game lol 20 years ago! But man it was Awesome!!!! :)
@SoaresPatrick
@SoaresPatrick 8 ай бұрын
The module's "reading text aloud" is still VERY useful to me, even when I don't read it word for word. And probably for a lot of other people too. I get utterly lost when I have no idea what an NPC would say, I can improvise a little but I'm not very good when it comes to dialogue. Having to imagine all of the NPC's motivations is very draining.
@theDMLair
@theDMLair 8 ай бұрын
Yes that's why all of that information should be included in a module.
@TheThrashKing92
@TheThrashKing92 10 ай бұрын
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@WolforNuva
@WolforNuva 10 ай бұрын
The talky talky does equal roleplaying. Words can have variable meanings, so yes roleplaying is the whole game, but it can also mean specifically the talky bits. This started from the talky bits being described as "engaging in roleplay", since it's when most players take the extra effort to think what their character would do or say, rather than what's the optimal move to take out this vampire goblin. But more importantly, it's the linguistics that have stuck. If I refer to the talky bits as roleplay, then both veterans and newbies alike intuitively know what I'm talking about.
@sterlinggecko3269
@sterlinggecko3269 10 ай бұрын
liking the shelf backdrop. I think I recognize the Dark Elf books, and a few of the other novels look familiar... Memory, Sorrow and Thorn?
@sterlinggecko3269
@sterlinggecko3269 10 ай бұрын
nope, the camera focused on them near the middle.
@dwaynejackson551
@dwaynejackson551 10 ай бұрын
My NPCs have entire lives in my mind. People say my NPCs will not always help the party right off because they have some small matter that the party might be able to help with. Like not being able to go with them to open a temple door because they can't find a baby sitter for the two day trip it takes. I even had one NPC not like a player because he was recently cuck'd by a tiefling bard. He talked to the rest of the party but the bard was angry until he actually asked the NPC about wtf.
@therisingdaikon
@therisingdaikon 10 ай бұрын
One way I make npc interaction interesting is by having make Mental notes of the entire party. What they are wearing Words that might say or even. Just the way they look. Do you make the conversations a little More organic For instincts one of the player characters walks in to a shop wearing clothing similar to the shop keeper the shop keeper see it and may be more interested in that player Or fell a little relax
@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868
@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868 10 ай бұрын
hey!! As an avid comic book reader, the term comic is absolutely fine. In fact, comics and graphic novels are two completely different things. Both comics and graphic novels use the same artistic medium, the visual storytelling, the speech bubbles, etc. but comic books are shorter form, generally more episodic, and released on a schedule, usually monthly or bimonthly, or one shots. Graphic novels are longer, and contain a more complete story, and are generally published all at once in a complete edition. Nothing wrong with calling comics comics, and don't listen to your English teacher who tries to say "oh, don't call them comics, they're graphic novels," graphic novels are just something different
@MatthewAvey
@MatthewAvey 10 ай бұрын
I must respectfully disagree. Role-Play: Talky talky bits. Role-Playing Game: Talky talky and opening doors and combat and social encounters ect. But JUST the role-play is the talky talky bits. Love your channel. You have TONS of great info.
@Wanderinpaladin
@Wanderinpaladin 10 ай бұрын
#9 using your player's own words against them. I've done that a few times. It's kinda fun to see their words come back at them especially when they flippantly "blaspheme" and the avatar of the god shows up.
@jefftiebout1376
@jefftiebout1376 10 ай бұрын
Thank you very helpful
@parcival3639
@parcival3639 10 ай бұрын
I Need your help, we have a sorcerer, a monk and a melee tank (I don't know well wat class he's playing) what should I play for a bilanceted party?
@TheVampireking330
@TheVampireking330 10 ай бұрын
I agree that read along text isn't great, However, I have written out an evil villains monolog before as the villain has the party restrained and gagged explaining that their end is coming and everything they love will be taken from them ect. Those seem to work nicely written out.
@andrewhalmo656
@andrewhalmo656 10 ай бұрын
Great Thumbnail 😂
@yoroshiku137
@yoroshiku137 10 ай бұрын
I wish there was a #7 flipped to the players. My PCs area always so suspicious of, and combative towards, everyone they meet. The worst perpetrator, ironically (?), is the Way of Mercy monk in the party.
@logophilelyss4390
@logophilelyss4390 8 ай бұрын
I love pre-written dialogue for little introducion snippets to a scene where there are multiple NPCs conversing when the party walks in. Improvising introductions when NPCs have specific names, titles, and locations associated with them is...does not go well for me lol
@EitherProductions
@EitherProductions 10 ай бұрын
Does anyone have any ideas for where to start for someone who is working on overcoming social anxiety? Most of these are quite daunting, since the times I've tried to do most of these, by brain crosswires and I can't even finish the sentence without dropping the mannerism, the voice, or whatever I'm trying to add. I have a hard enough time just answering the player's questions/actions before even applying anything else. My players are chaos incarnate and come up with the most off-the-wall stuff, whereas I'm the squarest square to ever square. I can react to the random actions just fine, but it's the stupid, illogical questions/dialogue that really gets me. I'm particularly guilty of scripting dialogue, because if I don't, my players are going to miss valuable information because I blanked on what it was in the moment it was relevant to be delivered. Right now, at my current skill level, it's either scripted information or no information.
@leorblumenthal5239
@leorblumenthal5239 10 ай бұрын
A few years ago I was running a game where the player characters were interacting with the head of a powerful branch of the oppressive country's secret police. The secret police in this country are made up of lycanthropes and intelligent undead, so of course silvered weapons are illegal. One of my players was playing a College of Eloquence Bard with expertise in Persuasion. The player of the Bard straight up asked this head of the secret police (a powerful vampire) to just give the party silvered weapons. He then rolled a persuasion check. My ruling was, that no she wasn't going to hand over these weapons to the player characters, rather his high roll meant that she was impressed by his moxie, and would not outright kill them. This ruling upset the player of the Bard, and he subsequently quit the campaign. My rationale was simple: there was no way she would do what he wanted. His rolling high meant that she was amused by his gall, rather than angered by him. But the player wanted to create a character that would steamroll social interactions in this horror campaign, so he felt personally insulted.
@MHP420
@MHP420 10 ай бұрын
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! there, screamed at you... lol
@mjdibenedetto
@mjdibenedetto 9 ай бұрын
Take a shot every time he says “talky talky” 😅
@darrenpellichino2923
@darrenpellichino2923 8 ай бұрын
I like the advice but I do have reservations when I have to interact socially using an arch devil. This guy is insanely smart and knows the laws of every place in the universe word for word. I can't simulate that not even a little. =)
@monkeymox2544
@monkeymox2544 5 ай бұрын
You don't have to simulate it perfectly, but it is your universe, after all. You do know everything.
@darrenpellichino2923
@darrenpellichino2923 5 ай бұрын
@@monkeymox2544 I never thought of it that way. Thanks =)
@BoCEnterprises
@BoCEnterprises 10 ай бұрын
one of the DM's I run with gets all bent when I disrespect people in power in his world as if every character has to be a king bootlicker. Currently banned from one of his cities.
@dayzmadman7852
@dayzmadman7852 10 ай бұрын
What I like to do for the roleplay one is I give my characters a deficit if they have a negative skill score. For my current character he has a negative 2 to dex. So every action I take, in battle or out, I roll a random num generator and if it's within a 5 number difference between x and y, my character falls flat on his face, tripping over his feet
@lasonris8934
@lasonris8934 10 ай бұрын
Fighting enemies, talking with the shopkeepers Talking with the enemies. Fighting shopkeepers
@sleepinggiant4062
@sleepinggiant4062 10 ай бұрын
Nope. Roleplaying is talking or acting like someone else - taking on a role. Everything in the game is not roleplaying, roleplaying is one aspect of the game. Rolling dice to make a persuasion check, instead of roleplaying it out, is called roll-playing. They are different, and the distinction has been around gaming for a long time. I rarely practice before voicing an NPC, but I do give a bit of consideration to how they would act when prepping. #10 is an absolute must. Not just limits, but what is automatic and doesn't require a roll.
@jamesscheurich6006
@jamesscheurich6006 10 ай бұрын
There is a diffrence between Comic Bokks and Graphic Novals. A comic book is a single paperback that is one story or a part of a story. Graphic Noval is a collection of Comic books put together to make a full story, some time a complete set.
@ark1567
@ark1567 10 ай бұрын
I don't do the script for npc dialogues, but I kind of write down some bits. Even if I don't use them, it is a reminder of the way they might talk to pc, their character etc...And sometimes, they contain good ideas that I can use. Maybe not that specific moment, but...Is this a mistake too?
@DMKarinZeeland
@DMKarinZeeland 10 ай бұрын
I don't think so. I participated in impromptu speech contests and most of the contestants wrote stuff down while preparing. Just get rid of the notes before you start the game or stick to a paper with just keywords. Practising conversation from your NPC view also helps to make it sound more natural.
@th3auth0r44
@th3auth0r44 10 ай бұрын
for the read along text i did that once only & it was for the closing monologue of the BBEG of a campaign, why ? because i knew for a fact that i would not be able to remember it for the life of me. Also on the angle of "voice work" in english i'm great at it but in my native language im more limited & a lot of my npcs start to sound the same with very little variation.
@TheArakan94
@TheArakan94 10 ай бұрын
Read-aloud text could be well used for one-sided "conversations" though - like a speech or the conversation opener of NPC approaching players and asking for help.. Especially for DMs who are socially awkward themselves and completely improvising conversation is very hard for them.
@John-ir4id
@John-ir4id 10 ай бұрын
I said this in another comment, but, in order to 'get into character' for major NPCs, I tend to write very short stories or journal entries in their voice around specific events in their lives - i.e. what awful thing happened to make them into a villain - not for the PCs, but for myself. It allows me to work out their motives, mannerisms, and attitudes in conversations without resorting to scripted dialogue that can go tits up very fast. ALSO The main difference between a comic and a graphic novel is that, where a comic is serialized, a graphic novel is a complete narrative unto itself.
@theeternalsquirrelmtg3814
@theeternalsquirrelmtg3814 10 ай бұрын
I'll write a couple bullet points about a NPC's character, including how they sound and any mannerisms, and then a brief summary of their history. It really helps.
@ElgranZero
@ElgranZero 10 ай бұрын
"accents" aren't the only way to change your voice even just a shift in the cadence makes a difference.
@ElgranZero
@ElgranZero 10 ай бұрын
As a published comic artist, comics is fine, graphic novels is more for trades IMO.
@Owl_Knight98
@Owl_Knight98 10 ай бұрын
I just started the next campaign with my players. My tip: few NPCs with a lot of work is better then many with few.
@benjaminh.clement1292
@benjaminh.clement1292 10 ай бұрын
I was wondering if we were going to get the usual Rant 😂😂😂😂
@Doodle1776
@Doodle1776 10 ай бұрын
Troll Lord Games makes a very useful NPC book. It contains NPCs based on either job or in-game class to look up based on what you need. Each NPC has a short entry containing their name, looks, adventure hooks, personality, basic stats, and items carried. It's made NPCs, either planned or on the fly, much easier and it's fully of thousands of them. Though I do believe that mannerisms and speech is more important than silly voices. That a GM can pull off great NPCs either speaking entirely in the 3rd person or changing their own mannerisms without fighting to maintain a silly accent.
@Darkwintre
@Darkwintre 3 ай бұрын
Is it a specific book or part of the core rule books?
@Doodle1776
@Doodle1776 3 ай бұрын
@@Darkwintre a specific book called the NPC Almanac.
@yurylyandres6900
@yurylyandres6900 10 ай бұрын
Phew! For a moment I was worried you would claim that the "talky-talky" bit is NOT roleplaying at all.
@Papa_Mike
@Papa_Mike 8 ай бұрын
I have comics that are 40 and 50 years old. They will always be comics to me.
@rolandblaise1149
@rolandblaise1149 10 ай бұрын
After 40 yrs of running and playing paper based RPGs, I concur with all of these.
@GeraldKatz
@GeraldKatz 10 ай бұрын
Those games where every NPC hates the PCs, OMG are they miserable to play. There are DMs where players have to say the absolute right words the DM is thinking or else whatever the social interaction is will fail. Eventually the players will stop trying, and that's how you get murder hobos. Anyway, time to compliment Luke for a change instead of yelling at him. You're rocking that beard.
@Tim_Beitel
@Tim_Beitel 10 ай бұрын
Number 7.) also a great way to deter murder hobos
@casbot71
@casbot71 10 ай бұрын
With role playing the number 1 rule is to make the safe word simple and distinctive.
@davidbrotherton789
@davidbrotherton789 4 ай бұрын
I have to ask, since i have noticed it several times watching old videos. Do you intentionally say NACROmancer, instead of NECROmancer? Because if you do...your trolling is working, I am going crazy.
@RollForTuraco
@RollForTuraco 10 ай бұрын
13:45 Yes, you can call them comics. There is no real difference between comics and Graphic Novels. Except that Graphic Novels tend to be an entire story instead of being broken up in issues. The term graphic novels was created by comic artists and writers that wanted to be taken seriously but at the end of the day, it's all comics! Just like it's All Roleplaying! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@AnimalDelos
@AnimalDelos 2 ай бұрын
For the love of all that is holy, please timestamp videos for the points. I sometimes miss the switch of a point to a different point and then I'm trying to seek around to find it...
@FinnisJaeger
@FinnisJaeger 10 ай бұрын
You really really really should put time stamps on these videos
@paul21333
@paul21333 10 ай бұрын
Non-hostile NPCs would be easier if my players weren't jerks to most of my npcs. They always demand a deal in shops, larger payouts for adventures and every bit of information without being nice or courteous to my npcs.
@rockwallguy
@rockwallguy 9 ай бұрын
A really great video but there's some pretty crazy irony that your thumbnail about social interaction says role playing and your first tip is to stop calling it role playing. 😂
@theDMLair
@theDMLair 9 ай бұрын
Yep, intended. It's because almost no one knows what it should actually be called. Calling it "roleplaying" even though it's erroneous communicates in terms that most people understand.
@animefool22
@animefool22 10 ай бұрын
I have a hard time doing a sultry female voice, and my dwarven blacksmith is Australian for some reason.
@pierreolivierlepage664
@pierreolivierlepage664 9 ай бұрын
Well the dwarf come from down under, it does make sense :)
@stephenmanak6024
@stephenmanak6024 10 ай бұрын
I love how much you hate the social contract between most of the TTRPG community that the talky talky part, or social encounters are called Role Playing.
@erc1971erc1971
@erc1971erc1971 10 ай бұрын
Just like there are multiple ways to pronounce tomato and potato, what you pronounce is social interaction, I pronounce as role-playing 😎 Fun, ribbing aside, this is a salad video with lots of useful advice
@blunk778
@blunk778 10 ай бұрын
Brooklyn dwarves ftw!
@Apeiron242
@Apeiron242 10 ай бұрын
Ugh. I rolled a 1 on my initiative.
@howardmallisonii503
@howardmallisonii503 7 ай бұрын
I'm a boomer, call them comics. This "graphic novel" stuff is designed to jack the price sky high.
@Apeiron242
@Apeiron242 10 ай бұрын
Pre-stop pre-reading this. Multi-media.
@murgel2006
@murgel2006 10 ай бұрын
We have always insisted that players do not describe their actions like "Kolmar opens the door." or "my Character will do XYZ" or "Pilippe will say: 'FGHGHZZH' " They shall use "I open the door!" "I strike the head of the orc, trying to decapitate him!" Also, we have a Start and an End to our sessions anything in between is "in Character" but there is a hand sign for a "timeout" which can be used to talk about a rule or something like that. All those things of course are not set in stone but we adhere to them 99% of the time. This has worked very well for most of our gaming and I can really recommend it. (Ok, automatic exceptions are when we are rofl-ing from the latest stunt, joke or ridiculous action, or some exceptionally tragic event etc.)
@arkdeniz
@arkdeniz 9 ай бұрын
Dwarves are miners who love singing. They should have Welsh accents, not Scots.
@borland8513
@borland8513 10 ай бұрын
The number one mistake people make in roleplaying is playing D&D. There are a lot of other TTRPGs out there.
@MrChevaks
@MrChevaks 10 ай бұрын
the roleplaying rant was not enjoyable. from a linguistic point of view you are doing the soda vs pop debate. People use word to communicate, as long as the correct idea is transmited it is the correct use of the word. clarifying is ok but ranting and trying to impose your point of view on the language is not very inclusive of you.
@takezomiyamoto1390
@takezomiyamoto1390 10 ай бұрын
You're not entitled to say what roleplaying is or is not. I'm sorry. You definitely can make an argument regarding what most people expect when they jump into the table for the first time. Or you can make an argument regarding games like D&D or PF2e being very combat-focused... Sure. But that does not make your argument any truer... Not in general, that is. If you happen to hang out with people who love ROLE-PLAYING focusing on describing WHAT and HOW they do things, (rather than calling for an ability check right away)... like I do🙂, then that's a huge part of the game. In fact, THAT part of the game is the ONLY shared part among ALL games. The rules/mechanics behind the ROLE-PLAYING part, can change dramatically (or even disappear😉) from game to game. EDIT: In case you feel inclined to use the bandwagon fallacy, or the appeal-to-authority fallacy... I have more than 30yrs of experience as both a player and DM , playing RQ2, Call of Cthulhu, DnD (2, 3, 5), StarWars, Vampire, Fate, Mythras, PF2e, and others.
@PickleSurprise8
@PickleSurprise8 10 ай бұрын
Wrong. The proceeds to mention appeal to authority fallacy, and appeals about their own authority lol
@vernandsockey8611
@vernandsockey8611 10 ай бұрын
Yeah....I thought at first that he was going to say ONLY relegating your roleplaying to the so called "talky-talky bits" was a mistake. And I would agree with that! I've seen too many people who act COMPLETELY differently in combat than their character does in social interactions. But no.....he had to claim that referring to the ROLEPLAYING part of ROLEPLAYING games is wrong....
@takezomiyamoto1390
@takezomiyamoto1390 10 ай бұрын
​@@PickleSurprise8 Im making a logical counter-argument based on facts. (and then preventing fanboys from trolling me) Or is it false that, in fact, THAT part of the game is the ONLY shared part among ALL rpg games?? As long as pure narrative-driven games are considered rpg's (and they will always be) , then the ''talky-talky bit'' MUST be considered what makes any game a ROLE-PLAYING one. (Plus... the laughs😂 )
@PickleSurprise8
@PickleSurprise8 10 ай бұрын
@@takezomiyamoto1390 role-playing is the whole game not just talking. What are you arguing? Talking is the only part that is RP? Luke never said talking isn't RP lol at you insinuating I'm a fan boy. I think Luke is a bit if jerk, and I'm not a fan of him. I am a fan of the quality content they provide through dmlair mag
@takezomiyamoto1390
@takezomiyamoto1390 10 ай бұрын
Read, and watch again.
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