• Skua
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    Hey, that looks like a successful session to me! They saw and interacted with most of what was prepared and there were even a few RP-driven decisions

    • mozz
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      Yeah. Not everything has to be a movie. If you want the little dudes to do exactly what you had laid out for them, get some action figures man. If you want your players to play on the playground just give them some toys, a rough objective, and let 'em run around.

      If you want your players to interact with something, make it either related to something they already care about and actively want to achieve, or else thrust them into the middle of it without any choice about it. If instead of that you turn them loose in the dungeon and they just run around having fun killing monsters and having hijinx then there is nothing in the world wrong with that and it is the expected result

  • @PugJesus
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    455 months ago

    My players and party members would NEVER forget a door! Not even if the place was falling down around their heads!

  • @[email protected]
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    Recycle your unvisited rooms for next dungeons. I know it’s cheap, but hey you’re the only one who would know.

  • @Jomega
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    If you’re making your dungeons from scratch, try taking some design cues from a Zelda game. (Excluding the NES ones) In those games every room has an essential function necessary for progression, so none of your hard work will go unappreciated.

    • @[email protected]
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      195 months ago

      Actually, a good number of dungeons have a room or two you can completely skip. These usually hold bonus loot, like rupees or pieces of heart.

      Heck, that shrine in BotW with the ball maze apparatus. Most people just flip it over and skip the maze. Some even just bomb jump over the gate and skip the apparatus.

      Instead, I recommend you just accept that you might work on something the players won’t see. Save that stuff for later.

      • @[email protected]
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        I recently played A Link to the Past for the first time, and several dungeons have rooms (and even big treasure chests) that are not necessary for completion. Still did it, though.

      • @samus12345
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        Most people just flip it over and skip the maze.

        I really appreciated that they let you do that. “So what if I just, like, flip it over?..”

    • Schadrach
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      55 months ago

      Want to reduce the rushing and door kicking? Take your design cues from AD&D modules S1 and S6. Aka the Tomb of Horrors and the Labyrinth of Madness. Especially the Labyrinth of Madness.

  • @SpaceNoodle
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    What about Timmy is being altered?

  • @[email protected]
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    Or my experience with D&D…

    Encounter giant pit monster

    Everyone argues for 20 mins about how everyone else should use their turn

    Repeat until monster is dealt with

    Run out of time of the the evening, so go home

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Chess clock / egg timer. If they don’t decide fast enough then no action for them! You don’t even need to actually do this (it would be a bit extreme in most situations), but the threat that it might happen should give them the necessary kick. Too much time deliberating? This monster just remembered it can take a legendary action on your turn!

    • Fonzie!
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      55 months ago

      I know right‽

      I mean, “alter” won’t get flagged by spellcheck, it is a word, it’s just completely the wrong word!