
I want to learn about my character as my character is learning about himself. If you’re sick of that and you want to start at higher levels, you don’t know your character as well as if you had played them from beginning level. Your character’s not really good at anything and doesn’t get a chance to become good at anything. If you run a one-shot a beginning level, you’re always playing novices. There is little development in a one-shot. Mostly, I’m all about character development. I think some of it is connected to being all about experience points (I posted a comment on your website for Ep.


While a one-shot can have a good core idea/conceit/hook, I think that a campaign offers more fun to me as a player and more chances to develop my character or the chance to tell a more complex story when I’m the storyteller. I prefer playing and running ongoing campaigns. Random Encounter – emails, voice mails, social media from listeners Kevin Lovecraft CommentsGood episode guys (finally!). Touts biggest exhibit hall second only to GenCon! Gamehole Con has it’s exhibitor floor layout complete.

We skip the crunch and talk about Bards, listener feedback and Die Roll! Episode 31 Show Outline Bards, huh! What are they good for? Absolutely roleplaying.
