DM with malicious intent - eviltoast
  • kreekybonez@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    my personal rule is to only lay a trap that has clear potential to be discovered in-game, with a context clue, and not an ambiguous “roll for perception” out of nowhere.

    randomly dropping an anvil on a player is a dick move.

    telling players they’re walking through an active construction site of a new smithing conglomerate, with an unfinished forge 10 meters above them, at least sets the tone and let’s them know caution is a reasonable option.

    also sets up some weird intrigue that could easily turn into a sidequest.