4/11/2023 0 Comments Automaton story 0.0.17When preparing for the launch of a new role-playing campaign, players typically create their characters in isolation based on the setting information the GM provides. When you establish the foundation for your game together, you’ll discover and actualize an amazing experience that you all want to play. Now is the ideal time to also discuss your preferences involving game issues such as: theme and story maturity combat intensity and frequency drama versus comedy ratio and the roles that players can take to co-create the adventures. How often are we meeting to play (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or on some other schedule)? Is there a fixed number of sessions until we finish, or are we playing an open-ended campaign? What is the ideal number of players for the game storyline? Where are we playing and who is hosting the game nights? Or are we playing online instead? Your group may not have all the answers at this point, but discussing such parameters now ensures everyone is on the same page about the time commitment expected. Your group will also need to discuss the practical, real-life aspects of the upcoming game as well. This is the time to answer big- picture questions, such as: What is the setting, sub-genre, and tone? Will we be having adventures in an existing anime or manga series (and perhaps taking on the roles of those main characters), or are we playing in an original creation? What sorts of things will our characters be doing? With how much money and gear will they start? Session zero of your game establishes the essential baseline of what comes next and takes a broad perspective of your upcoming adventures.
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