![]() 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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