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What about the idea which at first looks pretty cool but end-up at worst not bringing anything to the game at worst being boring to play ?

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[โ€“] jjjalljs@ttrpg.network 23 points 1 year ago (10 children)
  • the loner. People want to channel Aragorn at the prancing pony but it's just annoying. It's a group game. Play with the group.

  • the outsider. The one that doesn't fit in. Like you're playing a dungeon crawl so someone makes an accountant with no combat skills. You're playing a game about vampire hunting in Louisiana and someone makes a character that doesn't believe in vampires that's from Spain.

  • related to the above: the absolute newbie. You're playing a game of vampire focused on intrigue and plots. Someone makes a character that was embraced yesterday. They don't know anything about anything. A constant stream of "we need to drink blood?? You can turn invisible??"". It gets boring real fast. Or, you're playing a sci-fi future game and someone wants to play a 20th century man who was just unfrozen, and doesn't know anything about the 23rd century.

The theme I'm trying to nail down there are characters that don't really engage with the game's premise. They're characters that could exist in the world, but are for this game don't really belong.

I think people see Bilbo from the Hobbit and want to channel that "party boy out of his element" energy but it usually won't work. Or fry from Futurama. You're playing a game not writing a book. Don't take extra spotlight. Don't be incompetent.

[โ€“] KISSmyOS@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

When joining an experienced group in a setting I don't know yet, I like to play a newbie character.
I don't play dumb of course, but playing an outsider reduces the discrepancy between player knowledge and character knowledge. I can stay in character while doing stuff that makes the other players shake their heads and groan. And as I learn the setting, so does my character learn how the world works.

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