Steven Laskoske

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Steven Laskoske

Steven Laskoske

@StrobeSML

nerd. Into TTRPGs, comics, and 3d printing. The views and opinions presented herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD

Inscrit le Ekim 2009
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Steven Laskoske
Steven Laskoske@StrobeSML·
@CorpseKings It depends on the campaign world. They don't have to in most worlds. However, in worlds like Sir Terry Prachett's Discworld, it is an essential part of the culture. Play it how you want it.
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Corpse Kings@CorpseKings·
Reminder that Dwarven Women don't have beards. Sorry, I don't make the rules - I just enforce them. 😜
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Steven Laskoske@StrobeSML·
I saw a great Tyranny at this year's Zenkaikon. Such wonderful details to the robes @TweetneyMoore I go every year to do 3d scans of people in costume. Sadly, I didn't have my scanning equipment set up so I'll have to settle for 2d.
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Steven Laskoske@StrobeSML·
@memeslich Ummm... I still play twice a week. Unless there's a cancelation, there's nothing to miss.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Boiled chicken, Greek yogurt and white rice. What’s missing here
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@memeslich If done well, it could be excellent storytelling. If not, it could be hilarious. /end
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@memeslich It depends on the table. If the players want smooching, they can have smooching. As long as everyone is okay and comfortable with it. Nothing too graphic because I wouldn't be comfortable with it. /1
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Steven Laskoske@StrobeSML·
@memeslich It depends on the table and the campaign. I also prefer combats that a variety of tactics and conditions (such as weather effects or unusual combat). Having a lot of combat is fine but don't let it be boring.
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memeslich 💀 dnd memes@memeslich·
How do you feel about combat heavy campaigns in Dungeons & Dragons?
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@MyTimeToShineH It was well done. It really captured the humor of the John Byrne in the comics with the 4th wall breaking and general silliness. It poked fun at the process of superhero movies and was a good, self-aware satire.
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MyTimeToShineHello@MyTimeToShineH·
Give me your honest opinion on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
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@memeslich However, if we were doing a quick adventure with simple characters, like at a convention, I'd just dive in. It really is determined by whether it's a one-shot or an extended campaign. The bigger the story, the more background is needed.
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Steven Laskoske@StrobeSML·
@memeslich It depends. Most often, for my groups, session zero is about character creation, knowledge of the starting environment, what every character knows and, if the characters are not already known to each other, where they start out. In other words, background stuff. /1
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memeslich 💀 dnd memes@memeslich·
In Dungeons & Dragons, as a dungeon master, do you force session zero or jump right in?
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Steven Laskoske@StrobeSML·
@DungeonNoir The old school style goes back, in many ways, to the wargaming roots of the game. Its focus was more on tactical use of your abilities rather than on telling a story. I feel both sides have an appeal for different audiences.
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Ben@DungeonNoir·
What about old school style of play appeals to you?
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Fights Club 🇺🇲@Simi0__·
Find out the highest possible num. Only few will succeed
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@memeslich It depends on the situation. If it's a combat scenario, I have more details set up. If it's political intrigue, much looser, focusing on NPC personalities and motivations. Mysteries require detailed timeliness and details AND NPCs.
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memeslich 💀 dnd memes@memeslich·
@StrobeSML Scenarios not scenes that’s the way I like to run it. If I’m on my game I’ve got the dungeon completely memorized know every room, if I’m not prepped it’s jazz and we just let it roll.
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memeslich 💀 dnd memes@memeslich·
In Dungeons & Dragons, as a dungeon master, do you prep everything or improvise the whole session?
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Natism@his4Everz·
Would you stay? 🐶🐾
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