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Post by logan9a on Jul 19, 2019 21:02:56 GMT
Logan: Some times, people who play almost constantly (like Freddy) might end up needing to repeat a module they have played on before. This will not be something you will ever have to worry about as you don't play nearly so often as Freddy. The short thing is that the person who is going on the 'no brainer' (IE they've been there done that) can not divulge anything that tells the PC's how to 'solve' the mod but if directed by the other players ("Hey - do you know anything about how to lift finger prints?") they can still make skill rolls. They also can work on figuring out other things (stuff with the zone in general rather than the case in specific) that are going on.
Argo Kendall Support to the other players. Help to make their plan work to the best of your abilities. This also gives you a chance to take a different approach. Two last things 1. The dice can easily change the game and B. Logan can always flip the script on you in a heartbeat.
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Post by PotatoJedi on Jul 19, 2019 23:18:48 GMT
Yup. So basically "I am here at your disposal, tell me what you need of me" kind of thing. Logan mentioned there were some tricks you can do to further help the party without giving anything away – what are they? What do you do if someone in the party turns to you and says "what should we do?"
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Post by logan9a on Jul 21, 2019 12:01:39 GMT
Chris Casey: Definitely support the other PC's. Make sure they are utilizing all the skills you have. I do a lot of asking them... hey, what would you like me to do? Are you sure you've checked all the options? I do this whether they are on the right track or not... Need to stay neutral...
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