I really love Mouse Guards simple skill progression where skills advance when you have succeeded AND failed with them enough times.
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Games@lemmy.world•Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?English
14·9 months agoI was part of some exploration guilds in World of Warcraft with the aim to explore every inch of the Azeroth, get beyond every instance border and just climb hard terrain even if there was an easier way up.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•dear republicans, what's the point of alienating every single ally of the US?
2·9 months agoWhy wouldn’t China do exactly the same mistake in some point?
As European I would advice against the trust that the strong economic ties would keep totalitarians in check.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do you feel like you've reached the end of what the world has to offer?
2·10 months agoQuite the opposite. My two main hobbies are tabletop roleplaying and spending time in nature and both of those have an experience space that can’t be explored fully in one lifetime.
I’m often even confused when people seem to think they need to travel far to gain new experiences and I haven’t even fully explored the nature just outside of my apartment.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Mastodon is working to add the controversial 'quote posts' feature | TechCrunchEnglish
6·10 months agoNothing, but the effort might be one the driving forces of how one uses social media. And thus how it’s communities begin to operate and feel.
This is hard one because most of the one shots are just awful as they rarely include any guidance to how to run them in short of time. At least every one shot should include a guidance of how and which parts to leave out when time is running out.
So the best ones are usually systems designed for one shots without separate scenarios but assuming you are asking about those the most palatable one has been DnD 5e adventure Sarah of the Yellowcrest Manor from Candlekeep mysteries. The middle part can be pretty much skipped if the time is limited, there is at least some guidance on how to run it and the end dungeon is short and sweet.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Don't forget where we came from and what shaped us as a species. The Jungle.
2·11 months agoEverything is nature. But which closed quarters are they kept?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Don't forget where we came from and what shaped us as a species. The Jungle.
7·11 months agoWhy would what ants do have relevancy to what we should do?

Because I don’t know what their max roll might be and it achieves them something, they gain knowledge that something is impossible for them.