Just a vibe check of the Lemmy community with a deliberately exaggerated meme.

A reddit post would get flooded with argumentative mini-essays from folks who can’t string together 5 words in-character.

  • Echinoderm@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    The barbarian isn’t going to just say “I roll athletics” without explaining what they are trying to achieve. Same for persuasion. “I try to convince the mayor we are experienced enough adventurers to assist” is enough to let the GM know what the intention is and give context for the NPC’s possible reponse.

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      1 year ago

      A player playing a barbarian isn’t expected to deadlift a boulder IRL to prove his character in game is strong.

      Why should a player playing a warlock be required to make a persuasive argument IRL to get to prove his character in game is persuasive.

      I mean I get a little narration makes the game more fun and diving into the social aspects are just as important as the combat. But We are playing a fantasy game to let people embody whatever fantasy they want and some people just might want to be a lot more charismatic