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Open Graph

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Weaponized Fluff

description

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Weaponized Fluff

author

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Weaponized Fluff Skip to content Weaponized Fluff Gated by the Clock I like a lot about the Stargate RPG — based on a beloved show, a gorgeously illustrated rulebook — but there’s also a lot I don’t like. Topping the list is their insistence that a single “mission” should only take 3 hours. It’s extremely difficult to deliver a new, wondrous, suspenseful roleplaying experience to your group in that time. In Stargate—and other mission-based RPGs like Star Trek—you receive your goals up front, which helps. But keeping the action dense and well-flowing still takes a ton of effort. Each homebrew “mission” I write for my Stargate campaign is like a TV script. I even divide it up into three acts: the Introduction to the problem, the Investigation of the problem, and finally the Twist a.k.a. the Reveal . There’s usually something the PCs need to figure out , something they need to know , to truly understand the mystery or deal with the ant...

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