@shellymoo Hi Shelly! I'm a youtuber, DM, and dad. Any chance I can get a review copy of your Dungeon Master Parenting book? I'd love to review it on my channel!
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I know Fudging rolls is bad, but I cant help but do it when I play with Kids that are under 10. This entire conversation got me thinking and I might start working on TTRPG for Kids, one that will not require me to fudge rolls, D&D Based but extremely simplified, so it could serve as first step in to proper TTRPG when they go older. Also that would allow play in 2. My mind is working right now on details...
Should I try do it?
@WizardSling@DierkingJakob@KraftyMattKraft You're throwing a fit because you think it's a game about make believe and pretend. But it's not. It's a game about strategy, resource management, math, and storytelling. It's given birth to many other similar games with different mechanics. D&D us not the game you want to play.
Here we go again. Fudging is cheating. I will always see it as cheating. If I learn that a referee fudged the dice to "empower my agency," I will feel cheated. From that point on, I will always question my characters accomplishments, and wonder if my victory was gifted to me.
@DierkingJakob@bloody_cap@KraftyMattKraft Anyone who claims someone else is playing D&D "wrong" does so because they're insecure. It's tribalistic BS. If you don't want to fudge at your table, that's fine. But don't tell me it's cheating. It's not at my table.
@DierkingJakob@bloody_cap@KraftyMattKraft Yah it’s pretty ridic how worked up some people get about a game of make believe. I’ll play any system any way I want thank you very much.