tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4829093857574761981.post6347282261255974208..comments2024-03-29T08:28:44.726+00:00Comments on Roles, Rules, and Rolls: Spell Cards: Unseen Servant, TranslateRoger G-Shttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08594440701279968693noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4829093857574761981.post-22461794704878159402012-09-21T11:38:15.485+01:002012-09-21T11:38:15.485+01:00I thought it best to inform you that your thoughts...I thought it best to inform you that your thoughts, and consequently this blog, is an inspiration to me. Your spell cards pushed me to write up summaries of DCC RPG spells for my players so we wouldn't have to constantly pass around and thumb through the rulebook.<br /><br />nerdwerds.tumblr.com/post/31913906607Patrick Mallahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04906639025904535922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4829093857574761981.post-83993868898833383702012-09-19T16:09:48.905+01:002012-09-19T16:09:48.905+01:00That's probably the best explanation of why we...That's probably the best explanation of why we make rulings I've ever read. I wish every system had something like that in it. <br /><br />I've known for a long time that trying to write a rule for everything is quixotic at best, but I never thought of the difficulty of infinite possibilities as an actual advantage before-- giving players something to explore and some tension if they push things too far. And, you're right this is an advantage a live DM has over a book or computer program.<br />Telecanterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07238356788092725244noreply@blogger.com