![]() ![]() There’s something around here only a Bogovian might notice as important. But he didn’t get to roll, because he’s not a Bogovian. You might have noticed (hehe) that Mac’s Notice, d8, is actually better than Raffaella’s, d6. In this week’s post on Thursday I’ll expand a bit more on the Player-Character Knowledge Gap, and how Nadav is deliberately using it to instill a certain atmosphere in his players. That means there’s something more to learn! I MUST HAVE IT Lily simply can’t (and won’t) ignore the fact she was given a chance to learn more. For example, in a mystery game, gaining more information feels better than failing to get information. In role playing games, you can’t “win” in the traditional sense, but there are still several ways to “get ahead” in a clear and obvious way. ![]() Yes, well, you might say that Raffaela shouldn’t be aware that her player “rolled Notice”, but here’s the thing – Lily likes to win. ![]()
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