• @ninja
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    7 months ago

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  • @samus12345
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    297 months ago

    The DM tells you what you perceive, not what actually is.

    • @Maggoty
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      67 months ago

      I get that, but at a certain level of roll it needs to be a definitive answer. Even if you don’t beat the DC, a roll like 25 should at least get something back like, “You don’t know why but you’re getting bad vibes.”

      Otherwise players just feel lost and like the character’s expertise means nothing.

      • @porl
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        27 months ago

        This is one reason I love Pathfinder 2e’s degrees of success.

  • @[email protected]
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    187 months ago

    “None that you can see” is a fun response. Especially on a high roll, if you’re rolling knowledge and perception checks in the open. Gets 'em good and weirded out.

    • Cethin
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      67 months ago

      That should always be the response. It keeps it consistent. It should never be “there are no traps” because it’s a comment on their characters knowledge, which is just that they can’t see any. There’s never a guarantee.

      • @[email protected]
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        67 months ago

        That’s an awfully kind response to someone who decided hate was on the menu today…

        The world needs more people like you :)

        • @[email protected]
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          147 months ago

          I’m not saying that Linux communities aren’t full of queer people (they absolutely are), I’m saying that “trap” is used as a transphobic slur and shouldn’t be used to refer to people unless they explicitly want you to

            • @[email protected]
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              107 months ago

              sure, but it’s also a derogatory term used as an actual insult against real trans women implying they’re a) not real women and b) trying to deceive men

                • @[email protected]
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                  57 months ago

                  trying to attract attention, feeling confident in their looks or simply cute, there are many reasons they might’ve posted that. Even if it was only meant for attention (which it likely wasn’t, posting on a niche community on a small instance on an obscure platform. posts on unixsocks are mostly by queer people for other queer people), that’d be no different from the millions of other posts in communities like Roast Me or Gone Wild.

                  Why do you say guys can only like this content if they’re ignorant or have a fetish? There is nothing strange about liking feminity, and for that it doesn’t matter if the OP is cis or trans. This is exactly the sort of harmful stereotype I was talking about earlier. Trans people are not trying to trick anybody, but just live their lives.