Players, do you get disheartened when your character fails their acrobatics check and slips off the ice into the freezing river? DMs, do you worry that your PCs may not be able to make it past a point in your adventure because they could fail the skill check, ability roll, or saving throw? In this episode, we talk about both situations and describe the design concept of failing forward when it comes to adventures.
Ep 182 - Campaigns Bigger Than the PCs
Ep 181 - Monster Series - Ambush Predators
Ep 180 - Let Villains Be Villains
Ep 179 - Better Roleplaying by Letting Adventures Breathe
Ep 178 - The Players Spoiled My Plans and the Paizo Remaster
Ep 177 - Back to Basics -Make Scenes not Stories
Ep 176 - Making Monsters Scarier
Ep 175 - Wizards of the Coast, Pinkertons, and That One DM Question
Ep 174 - Quest Design - 36 Dramatic Situations
Ep 173 - Monster Series - Oozes
Ep 172 - PvP and David Carter of Crucible of Fate
Ep 171 - Good NPCs - Quest Givers
Ep 170 - Narrative Combat, Armor Class and Hit Points
Ep 169 - Honor Among Thieves Review and Use of RPG Social Skills
Ep 168 - Monster Series - Hags
Ep 167 - Immersive Roleplaying
Ep 166 - Dealing with Ill Prepared Parties
Ep 165 - Let Players Savor Their Victories
Ep 164 - Lore Series - Death of Gods and Aroden
Ep 163 - Fire - Realism vs Fun
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