T O P I C R E V I E W |
Aravine |
Posted - 14 Apr 2008 : 16:28:24 As a player, which do you find more satisfying?
Why? |
18 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Alisttair |
Posted - 22 Apr 2008 : 16:58:39 A well balanced diet of Plot and Dungeoneering |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 00:55:07 quote: Originally posted by Vangelor
I play a bard, built on the concept "elven loresinger". He is a scholar, with some magical skills with song, and being an elf does in fact know how to use his sword and bow as well... but he really comes into his own in diplomacy, social interactions, and history and lore - all far more useful in story-centered Roleplay.
My favorite reasons for playing the bard class. |
Vangelor |
Posted - 17 Apr 2008 : 19:55:37 I play a bard, built on the concept "elven loresinger". He is a scholar, with some magical skills with song, and being an elf does in fact know how to use his sword and bow as well... but he really comes into his own in diplomacy, social interactions, and history and lore - all far more useful in story-centered Roleplay. I like some dungeoneering, and my character can be useful there ("Why, yes - I do read Hamarfae!") - but I voted "Plot with Dungeoneering sprinkeled in". |
Faraer |
Posted - 16 Apr 2008 : 20:44:34 I prefer the story to emerge from PCs' decisions in the situations that come up in play, based on the DM's planned or improvised environments, scenes, and characters. For instance, the Realms uses dungeons as settings for the PCs' struggles with rival power groups more than straight exploration and treasure-hunting.
While you can have fun with a pre-scripted plot, like the DL modules or Final Fantasy, I don't like that idea to overwhelm, so I voted for the second choice. |
Aravine |
Posted - 16 Apr 2008 : 17:55:55 quote: Originally posted by Faraer
What do you mean by plot? A storyline the PCs are run through? A plot created by the interaction of PCs and NPCs? Plots (plans) of NPCs?
Story. for instance, do you like to Dungeon-hop over and over again, or do you enjoy following a Story that your DM has come up with? not plans of the PC. Do you like it like a Final Fantasy, or a game which involves a ton of dungeoneering |
Aravine |
Posted - 16 Apr 2008 : 17:52:48 quote: Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
note that plot does not equal roleplaying.
Indeed it doesn't. however, as a general rule, for me at least, more plot=more RP, however they are not directly connected |
BARDOBARBAROS |
Posted - 16 Apr 2008 : 07:57:03 Equal proportions of Plot and Dungeoneering
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Markustay |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 18:20:14 A good mix of both - I prefer plot, but my players like action, so I mix it equally to keep us all happy. |
Jorkens |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 18:15:28 Plot with Dungeoneering sprinkled in. I think... Adventures usually develop on their own and I have enjoyed both types, it all depends on the mood and how things turn out. But then again, I never found D&D a good system for exiting fights, so Ill go with plot this time. |
Victor_ograygor |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 17:07:45 I voted Plot with Dungeoneering sprinkled in.
There has to be an idear behind an adventure, ore you just end up hacking and slashing, and that not fun fore me and fore the other players.
There has to be an plot behind what’s happening, something that would make the players heal excited, ore an history/mystery to be shoveled 
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Dezmodu |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 16:34:00 I think plot is important, becouse it encourages roleplay. but lets not forget the fun of the wading thru a horde of zombies every once in a while so I'll say more plot than dungeoneering.
DeZ |
Marc |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 10:32:48 Plot with Dungeoneering sprinkeled in |
Daviot |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 06:06:06 I like more plot than dungeoneering, and normally the reason for entering yon dungeon is important to the plot. Just remember to bring yon eleven-foot pole.  In the course of a game spread over two college semesters, there's been three full dungeons and one mini-dungeon, and several months of plot in-between. |
GRYPHON |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 05:56:45 Equal portions of plot and dungeoneering... |
The Sage |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 00:33:04 Again, Aravine, as I suggested in your other "Plot Poll," I think it would be best if you tried to include some clarification of the options available, along with examples that scribes can use as a reference.
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 15 Apr 2008 : 00:02:30 Faraer poses a great question...note that plot does not equal roleplaying.
In the meantime, I'm inclined to vote for "more plot than dungeoneering". |
Faraer |
Posted - 14 Apr 2008 : 18:41:59 What do you mean by plot? A storyline the PCs are run through? A plot created by the interaction of PCs and NPCs? Plots (plans) of NPCs? |
ShadezofDis |
Posted - 14 Apr 2008 : 17:05:32 I voted Plot with Dungeoneering sprinkled in.
I do this because I really don't care to play a dungeon after dungeon game, mostly dungeons seem pretty disconnected from the general world you're adventuring in and I don't like making characters who's goals are "Getting rich n getting better at what I do"
With that said, I certainly do enjoy the odd dungeon here and there, especially if there's some sort of plot hook involved. But just dungeoning. . . well. . . I own video games for that.  |