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14:01
Monster Hearts is a rather special game in theme
No system's suited for everything and everyone but I'd exercise particular caution with that one because it deals with very intimate and possibly painful issues. Same paging is more important than usual there
I'm excited to look through this dominon rpg
@goodguy5 Does it model all the Dominions (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc)?
ha
I think it's just "open source dnd12"
14:25
@BESW I have a question about practices in the design/graphic arts field. I've been working with our in-house person on something, and the iterations she sends me are named things like "PROJECTNAME1," "PROJECTNAME2," "PROJECTNAME3," etc. Yesterday she sent me "PROJECTNAME_FINAL."
So... I don't get to ask for any more changes, right?
=D
In RPG news, I failed as a GM last night: I really should have killed the PC, but I fudged and let them live. I woke with regret.
@nitsua60 imo, all iterative files should be named with PROJECTNAME_<date in the format of YYYYMMDD>
but that could be because I'm a programmer
@goodguy5 All iterative files should be named "PROJECTNAME" and tracked by versioning software backed up on a remote server
:P
I said I was a programmer, not a data specialist
@SirCinnamon That. Nearly always that. Except when working with humanities scholars, they are allowed to have dates, because everything else is too much hassle.
@goodguy5 Even more so. Data specialists need to be able to point to one specific version, which a date is enough for. Programmers need to be able to track changes to see when a bug was introduced, that requires something more clever than tracking dates, so you can compare things easily and have close no overhead for tracking versions.
Plus what if it changes twice in one day D:
14:38
@nitsua60 I'm part of an in house creative department at my place of work. I'm a copywriter, but I work quite closely with five designers. We number drafts in the way you stated. Nothing is ever marked final until the stakeholder gives their approval.
Programmers don't track "files". We track checkins ;)
also, I'm being... flippant
it is getting windy in the bird zone
i repeat, it is getting windy in the bird zone, over
@nitsua60 In this instance, either there's been a miscommunication and they think you've approved the proof, or they're giving a subtle hint that they expect you to approve this version.
@nitsua60 However, where I work, as long as it hasn't gone to print, you can always ask for more changes. Whether you get them depends on how important / trivial they are and how late you're asking.
I had no idea (or maybe I did) that questions on hold can accept an answer.
@NautArch they can
it's pretty normal that if someone gets a question closed after getting some answers, they just accept one of them because they might as well
14:44
@doppelgreener I may ask a Meta about that. if we've decided that the question is on hold for whatever reason, it seems odd to allow an answer to be accepted.
@NautArch it's not up to us; question owners have sole control over the accepted answer. also, the fact it may be off topic / unclear doesn't preclude that an answer winds up actually solving their problem.
@doppelgreener I can see that. Just weird that we've said "this question isn't yet stack ready" but we'll allow an answer for it to be accepted.
15:07
I've actually thought similarly
@Rubiksmoose I get keeping voting open (sort of), but accepting an answer seems odd.
morning folks
Morning!
howdy howdy @Alphaeus
15:11
Hey guys (and or girls), how's it going?
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Q: Why are Questions marked as ON HOLD allowed to have an answer chosen?

NautArchIf the community has marked a Question as On Hold (for whatever reason), it seems odd that we can allow the Querent to choose an answer. Basically, if the question isn't stack ready yet, why do we allow an answer for it to be chosen? If anything, that's bypassing the On Hold aspect. While answer...

Pretty lazy around here, I've been watching the eagle instead of working on my thesis
lol, well, trust me -- you will get the thesis done eventually, but being lazy sometimes is necessary to keep you sane while you are doing it.
"watching the eagle" would be a great euphemism for daydreaming in a nomadic steppe culture
or getting high instead of minding the livestock and zoning out
And then the other goatherds quickly shoot down some vultures and pose them around you, so when you wake up, it looks like they are getting ready to eat you
lol
"Watching the eagle" would be a great euphemism for anything
I think that's going to be my new explanation for the next day or two
"What are you doing?"
"Watching the eagle."
Ofc, living near DC and working for the gov, people will probably think I'm doing some covert operation.
"Pstt, I'm Watching the Eagle. Keep track of the Goose, over."
15:25
@Alphaeus I'm sure there's a ton of "watching the eagle" by the government bureaucrats
@SPavel yeah, you're right mate. ;) They're all watching the eagle
15:49
@Alphaeus Hey, if you could get paid to watch the eagle, you would too.
Eagle has good lighting right now
Yep
Lens flare!
"Estonian eagle" Instagram filter
16:10
@GreySage Well, I may not watch the eagle, but I herd the cats
But do you cut the mustard?
16:24
@SPavel Did the mustard come from an Alchemy Jug?
i think i just made a terrible lunch mistake
mustard and cheddar?
@NautArch Did you eat mustard out of an Alchemy Jug?
@NautArch Did you accidentally eat a co-worker?
@SPavel I got the Jamaican Jerk taco.
my mouth is still on fire
16:33
oOF
@NautArch Next time, don't get tacos from the jamaican jerk
@SPavel well played
Also - milk is the best way to quell mouth-fire
Or yoghurt
@SPavel yup, and i've got neither
so i had a doughnut
closest thing to bread we had in the office
lol
16:35
and i took a preventative immodium :)
getting old sucks
Sounds like you should have just had the donut for lunch
I can respect a lunch donut
donut + coffee
Half the time, my 1:1 with my boss takes place at the coffee shop down the street where they serve an amazing carrot cake
The frustrating thing is that Manhattan has so many amazing food options, but they are not in the same place as the office parks
In midtown, real estate is optimized for crappy delis and generic soup/salad chains
there's a 45-46 second delay on the eaglecam
just makes you think
@SPavel that just made my day
16:41
@SimonH. Do you have eyes on the eagle?
@SPavel east side, west side or smack in the middle?
@SPavel affirmative, sir, but it may not be where I see it
@NautArch Thankfully not west
The majestic eagle is watching the sunset
The entire stretch of the 40s and 30s west of 6th is Worse Hell
16:42
that's so patriotic man
@kviiri The majestic eagle is taking a nap
@SPavel way back in the day i used to work at 33rd and lex. Spent a lot of lunches eating in the tudor city park.
@NautArch That's not a bad area, I'm a few blocks up from there
@SPavel 'fancy' lunch days were going down to rio grande
ew, 3rd ave Murray Hill
16:46
@SPavel hehe. I lived down at 23rd between 2nd and 3rd. I miss walking to work.
THere was a pretty good irish pub down 3rd called Molly's Shebeen. Not sure if that's still around.
Yep it's still there
Though in that area I prefer Cannibal
IT is! And they've got a food truck now, too.
@SPavel definitely wasn't there when I was.
I was looking for an apartment in that area but everything is crap and expensive
well, i don't think it was.
Ended up in Upper East Side, 15 minute train ride to work and more space for less price
16:48
I lived above a cheap chinese food restaurant and an empanada place. We were just down the street from the new SVA buildling. We had a roofdeck, which was awesome. Until they built a highrise next door.
Nice
and by roofdeck, i mean a roof that had a deck on it. It wasn't fancy.
We held a huge party up there and I strung speaker wire up from my room on the 2nd floor to the roof (about 3 stories up). Hooked it up to an old speaker which apparently couldn't handle it. Set it on fire.
When I was helping my gf look for a place, we went to see this studio near Barclays Center that advertised "private outdoor space" - turned out that it was basically a utility closet with a fridge shoved inside, and a door that let out onto the roof
The landlord "let us know" that if any work had to be done on the roof, the workmen would go through the "apartment"
Then we walked over to an apartment on the waterfront, which had sagged so much that there was a good 2-3 inch gap on one side of the window between it and the frame
The broker said - no worries, the heat from the radiator is very strong
@SPavel I also lived up at flatbush and 8th ave. Moved out during Barclay's construction before it was finished.
That's a pretty good area now
Good pokemon spawns at Grand Army Plaza
16:53
eagle has moved
YOU CAN SEE THE EGG
hello egg
@SPavel I looked out over the plaza from my bedroom window and the city skyline from my living room. Kinda miss that apt. ALthough the year I moved in was the first year they stopped doing fireworks displays on the east river.
@NautArch One of my friends lives in a high rise in LIC, they still do fireworks on the East River
@SPavel I think they brought it back after I left.
16:57
@NautArch Did you pick a fight with Giuliani, so he suspended fireworks in retaliation?
Did that motivate citizens to literally run you out of town
is that what happened
@SevenSidedDie @doppelgreener it really sends mixed messages when my question receives multiple upvotes and answers including from a moderator only to be hammered by another moderator.
@SPavel no comment
@Ryan what question?
@Ryan Moderator cold war, it'll pass
Doppelgreener's economy is unsustainable and will fail any day now
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Q: What are strategies to roleplay through a saving throw my GM must make?

RyanFromGDSEAs I try really hard to always be improving my in-game persona through better roleplaying, one area I find difficult is when my abilities cause the GM to roll a saving throw. Are there any strategies either I can take, or try to talk to her about, to make it a bit more seamless? For example, wh...

@Ryan We mods aren't a monolith, so it doesn't mean anything.
17:02
That's one of the 4e things I think 5e should've kept - in 4e, if something's an attack, then it's an attack.
@Ryan I don't know enough about other systems, but this seems legit to me. Asking how to blend RP with tabletop requirements.
Notably though there are three other non-mods on that hold too. It may be more important to engage the community on what the (perceived) trouble with that question is, rather than the mods.
As much as we may look/act like it sometimes, the entirety of RPG.SE isn't a giant hivemind. We just play one on TV.
@SevenSidedDie I brought it up to see if you all discussed it in mod chat before closing it. I have no interest in editing or reopening it. It's not too broad as evident by multiple upvoted answers. I'm going to mark one correct and move on with my life. Just saying that it sends some real mixed signals.
It's a good question. It's not broad, it's just really tough to answer, and it clearly applies to any system that has roleplaying elements.
17:06
@Ryan You're getting mixed signals because there are mixed signalers.
Seems some believe its system dependent and some don't. I'm not going to engage and argue which of those sides is right
Oh, scratch that. The hold is explicitly in the comments because of removing the D&D 5e tag. So, that's something to consider.
I didnt add that tag, someone else did after numerous people had already answered
and others asked me why it was added, expressing disagreement with it
I think that question works better as a system specific one
@Ryan and we have a specific rule here NOT to add system tags without the asker confirming or doing it themselves.
@kviiri Are there systems where there would be a different answer?
17:09
@NautArch Possibly, I dunno.
Unless you have lots of experience with 10+ different RPGs and can judge what depends on system and what doesn't, it may be worth taking the lack of reopen votes as a large signal that there is broad consensus that it being D&D 5e matters.
But that question is intimately tied to the mechanics of 5e and therefore I think it ought to be asked as a 5e question.
@NautArch (It was confirmed as 5e being played.)
@kviiri I don't think so. The example in the scenario was 5e, but the question could apply to any system or game
It may be being asked about 5e, but it's not a 5e question
At narrowest, it's a question
17:11
@MikeQ And likewise, have a different answer for any game.
Not really. There are systems where the question has very different answers. My own answer was only written after I knew it was D&D 5e.
It also works for Fate. Slapdash.....
How is this specific at all? It's asking how to demonstrate to the DM what's being done without breaking character. If the system has roleplay and mechanics, this could easily apply to it.
Gurps, as well, I think
(This may be an issue for meta. Chat doesn't have policy standing due to lack of visibility.)
17:14
man, I haven't played gurps since college...
What's a single system this can't apply to, and we can start from there.
Is there a reason now that .... "any10" or whatever it's called?
Has anyone suggested having spell cards, and as you describe your spell you play the card and banish your dm to the shadow realm like youre the top duelist
Wait, I forgot how to get to Meta
this UI is confusing me
17:18
@SimonH. Fast travel
@SimonH. RollForShoes, narrative is the mechanics, there are no saving throws (or rather, EVERYTHING is a saving throw, so there is no ambiguity)
@SevenSidedDie is there an example of where it doesn't work?
i just don't know enough about different systems. But it seems every system has mechanics and every system has (the opportunity for) roleplay.
If RollForShoes doesn't work, then is it acceptable to get a full list of every RPG with roleplay and separate mechanics?
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I was thinking about rollforshoes and if that would work or not
17:22
@doppelgreener Why is this being tweeted by Lenin though
@SimonH. There's thousands of RPGs. Main site doesn't do game recommendations, we can name a few to you, but you're unlikely to get a full list of anything.
I think the underlying question is a universal communication problem. If you want to communicate something to someone, and you use a language that they don't understand, then they probably won't understand you.
@doppelgreener No, I'm just looking for tags for Ryan's question
It was put on hold while they look for better tags
This is asking about how to execute a system specific feature (saving throws) and negotiate through the potentially complex interactions involved in such a mechanic. We need to know about the system being used in order to advise about it, and how its saving throws work, to understand what needs to be communicated how and at what stage. That it could potentially apply to other systems doesn't mean we should not ask the question to be clear about their situation to answerers. — doppelgreener ♦ 6 mins ago
Feels like 90% of meta questions are
17:24
@GreySage so there is no gap between roleplay language and the mechanics involved? YOu speak in mechanic terms or is that the roleplay language is 'translated' by the DM without a mechanic to refer to?
And the other are
Therefore we should get rid of tags, mods, and meta
@SPavel and Stars.
Stars are not related to meta
@doppelgreener Okay, that's a good point. But if I asked a question about a similar miscommunication, but with a different mechanic in a different system, would it be considered a duplicate?
@MikeQ No
17:26
I once asked whether I should change a question regarding dice math for Dungeon World to a more generic question because a lot of games use the same roll. IIRC then the decision was that I shouldn't and I think it makes sense
@doppelgreener How about same mechanic, different system? Like roleplaying spellcasting in 3.x, PF, 13th age, etc
Just because the dice have the same probability for numbers doesn't mean that the numbers mean the same thing
The eagle is preening its wings
@MikeQ If it's fundamentally the same issue and the systems share the exact same mechanic working the exact same way such that all answers to the previous question fully apply, probably yes that would be a duplicate
@NautArch You speak in roleplay language ("I do x" or "My character does x"), and then you roll some dice and the DM rolls some dice, and what the DM rolls is independent of what you roll. You roll based on your mechanics (your skill level), DM rolls whatever he thinks is good (based on narrative).
17:28
@SPavel Well, depending on your exact definition for "the same thing", they do in DW and AW.
@doppelgreener Well that's my point. The details may vary a bit by system and situation, but the underlying issue is fundamentally the same.
Or don't mean the same thing even within the same system.
@doppelgreener I understand that. What I'm asking is, if the answers work for multiple systems, should we use the system-agnostic tag or should we tag every RPG it applies to?
@kviiri No things are the same thing
@MikeQ You're implying all saving throws in all systems always work exactly the same and it doesn't matter what system they're using. Sorry, not buying it. I want us to know their system.
17:29
Saving throws don't even work the same across editions of D&D
@GreySage Are you rolling using specific skills or is it just a standard die number against their standard die number without modifiers or requirements?
@SimonH. Neither. They tell us what game they're experiencing this issue in. We tag it with that system. That's all.
@SPavel Well using such logic we should've closed the question as too broad, because no two rolls in DW would be the same either despite them all using the same 2d6 + bonus and the same target numbers of 7 for soft hit and 10 for hard hit.
@doppelgreener Not exactly. I was implying that a system-agnostic answer of (communicate their intent using language that the GM understands) could apply
@doppelgreener what system has a saving throw so radically different as to alter the foundation of the question?
17:31
@kviiri Working as designed, "Close as too broad" is a super-downvote
@NautArch You roll xd6, where x is the level of the skill that applies to what you are doing (lowest skill is "Do Anything 1"). You compare your total to the DM's total. There are no modifiers.
@MikeQ except that's not how we handle questions here. People ask us about their specific situation. They tell us their specific situation's details. We don't tag based on what it could potentially apply to.
@GreySage And it doesn't matter for the DM to know what you are rolling with (they just need the #) and the DM only has to supply their number to compare it against?
@Ryan Why is this an issue compared to telling us your system?
Seriously, I don't get that. Why would anyone be fighting to withhold information about the author's circumstances?
@doppelgreener I play in more than one system and all have saving throws that this question applies to. You've yet to tell me a system with a saving throw that doesn't
17:32
@Ryan Describe them then.
In your question, mention the games you're playing.
You're avoiding what I asked
@NautArch Nope and yup. There are different schools of thought about how the DM decides how many dice to roll, but in general (from what I've seen), its based on the difficulty of the task, not how good the PC is at doing it.
@GreySage So in the case for Roll for Shoes, you really don't have to explain what skill you are using beyond your narrative description and the DM doesn't need to know either.
@NautArch Exactly
This is a use-case that shows the question isn't system agnostic because there is a system that doesn't need it.
17:35
Different editions of D&D, especiallly 4e, handle saving throws at different times with different mechanics and information and behaviour attached to how and whether they succeed or fail. They involve different information needing to be communicated back and forth. That's just the one system. You've invoked a system specific feature. You tell us what system specifically that feature is from. Then we answer.
Also, that's cool! @GreySage
@NautArch It is indeed.
It's hubris to say "nope, this applies to all systems, all of them, doesn't matter. I'll just make the answerers rely on assumptions about what's going on for me." It's also not helpful and a distraction to refuse to inform the people trying to resolve your situation what your situation is.
@Ryan if your question applies to multiple systems in your eyes, just ask the question a second time for the other system. You may even get different answers since many systems have subtle (and some not so subtle) differences in how saving throws are applied.
"Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer." - would you then argue that all of the answers currently received are inadequate? @doppelgreener
17:37
If the same question was asked about PF, it wouldn't be a duplicate?
@DavidCoffron right now it's fine to just mention what the systems are in the question. If there's an issue around major differences that's material enough to warrant that, we can sort that out in comments.
@DavidCoffron and doppelgreener already said those secondary questions would be probably closed as a duplicate
@Ryan This isn't about the answers.
@doppelgreener its about the close reason
@Ryan they would be closed as duplicates if there is no fundamental differences (the Democratic approach to close votes would mean multiple people would recognize that the systems are similar enough and then you have your answer
17:38
Bounded accuracy rocks
further its about the tagging. "Not related to any one particular system or rules. You want solutions to the question that are not directly tied to a game's mechanics. " - this gives me, the asker, direct control over what I'm seeking. I am seeking broad solutions that are applicable across games.
I've described the reason I closed it.
Reading 4e monster manual, Epic tier monsters have AC in the 40's...
@Ryan then your question should not mention saving throws as that is a game mechanic
@DavidCoffron so it will be tagged with ONE system and when it's asked about multiple similar systems, those questions will be closed? seems problematic.
17:40
@SimonH. Then people with enough expertise in the systems who identify the need for both questions as non-duplicates will vote to reopen with arguments to that end
Y'all, tags just describe the question. The author is using some systems, they can describe those in the question and we can work out how to tag that after the fact.
@doppelgreener What if the asker explicitly allows a system-agnostic solution (e.g., if Ryan edits the question and says a system-agnostic answer is okay)? Would the question still need to be closed even if it doesn't have a system tag?
@MikeQ I would close it as too broad, asking for a system agnostic solution of a system specific feature.
> You should only ask practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face. — rpg.stackexchange.com/help/dont-ask
@doppelgreener then I want you to acknowledge you're saying all current answers are inadequate. You can't have that close reason and viewpoint and accept or upvote any current answers.
@Ryan I'm not.
17:44
@Ryan answers are not voted solely based on whether they answer the question. Good frame challenge answers deserve upvotes too for example
@doppelgreener not what?
@doppelgreener Fair enough. But the asker is the one who chooses which answer to accept - doesn't that mean they have discretion on whether an answer is adequate, even if it's system-agnostic?
Man, that's a boilerplate general-purpose template.
I'm not saying that, nor am I going to acknowledge saying what I'm not saying.
@MikeQ Yes. That doesn't mean we can't decide the question isn't providing enough information and close it.
@MikeQ The Stack as a whole determines if a question and answer is acceptable quality to be on the Stack.
@Tiggerous Yeah, that was my joking interpretation =)
17:47
The asker can accept any question, even one that the Stack considers low quality, that's not really important in the grand scheme of things. The value of the Stack is not to the asker or to the answerer, but to the hundreds of other people with the same question
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Q: We're working on a new stat to help convey the reach of your posts here

JaydlesWe've got a new statistic on the shiny new Profile Page Prototype. It's not perfect yet. And we did a pretty crap job of explaining what it's all about! Let's talk. What you do here isn't just about solving one person's problem. A while back, a user contacted us about his friend's account. His...

@SPavel I thought that is what upvotes and downvotes are for.
@Rubiksmoose discuss here on Xanathar's optionalness or create a new room?
More on Spavel's comment there ^^, esp. at "You've got to get this to get us"
> See, once you realize that it's not just about the one asker, or the four voters, but rather the fifteen thousand searchers with the same problem... Well, suddenly, a whole ton of things that seem prickly and self-important, like editing out "Thanks in advance!" aren't about being "a bunch of power-happy pedants," they're about helping all the people who will ever have that problem to find the best answers. And find 'em instant-like.
@MikeQ Upvotes and downvotes are individual levels of influence. But the Stack as a whole wields Close Votes.
17:50
Exactly and it requires 5 community members to do that, or one moderator. A moderator should not be hammering a question that received over 1,000 views and mostly all upvotes as well has numerous positive upvoted answers. That makes no sense.
It's also worth noting that I never once said its 5E
Someone else edited the tag in without asking me
One of the positive answers discusses it framed around Pathfinder
@Ryan then that person made a poor edit. You should add the tag you find relevant
@Ryan Views don't mean the question is quality
I agree adding that tag in wasn't appropriate.
Maybe I'm missing something here. If a question is closed, but already has some answers, can the asker still mark an answer as the accepted one?
@MikeQ yes I can
17:52
Closing can occur regardless of votes and views.
@Ryan Oh. Okay. Then what's the problem?
@Ryan I think the way to look at this is behind your assumption that your question applies to all systems. Initially, I thought so, too - but after clarification on how Roll for shoes works it's clear that there is at least one system where your question doesn't matter. Unfortunately, that then turns it into a "we need to identify the system so as best to answer". The question can be linked as relevant, or even a dupe hen it applies when it comes up in other systems.
^^^ I recently started a close vote on a year old question. Sometimes questions slip through the cracks
The eagle keeps lifting it's rear feathers at me.
@NautArch i dont know Roll For Shoes but then System Agnostic as a whole is broken because anyone can make up a game breaking that tag function if thats the view
17:56
"System agnostic is broken" has been discussed here before
It is indeed a bit problematic.
There are system-agnostic questions.
There are not that many, but there are.
oh this obscure game I learned in the Congo by a particular tribe contradicts this. Better clarify what system you're using even though it applies to every other system but this obscure game nobody has ever heard of
Is an answer to a system agnostic question supposed to answer the question for every possible system? Because that's impossible if so
The issue with system-agnostic is a system has "what kind of game are we playing?" baked into it
@Ryan Hit me up with a pdf of that!
17:58
@SirCinnamon Yea, that's a part of the issue
rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/208/… this is a very good example of a system-agnostic question
@SPavel But even that question doesn't apply to EVERY rpg
just most/a lot
I think earlier it was pretty common to see "system agnostic" questions that were openly questions about a DnD game but the asker just kinda wanted a fix that works anywhere.
So to catch up on what's being argued: Even though the underlying problem is system-agnostic, the question being asked is not?
Is that the issue here?
@MikeQ and that there is clearly at least one system where it doesn't apply.
18:02
@NautArch anyone want to link the question? I can't find it...
@SirCinnamon I can't think of any RPG where that question does not apply, can you?
@SPavel Congo RPG. Its crazy I tell you!
Even for a hypothetical Doing It: The Sex-Having RPG About Bumping Uglies in Extreme Graphical Detail, 2nd Edition Revised & Expanded there will be approaches that succeed and fail, because sexuality is a sensitive topic regardless of mechanics
@SPavel Isn't that FATAL?
18:07
@Ryan why don't you just remove the mention of saving throws. "What are strategies to maintain roleplay while communicating game mechanics to the GM/other players. "
@NautArch No, DI:TSHRPGABUEGD fans look down on FATAL for its unbalanced mechanics and lack of realism
Also, its overly-wieldy acronym
@DavidCoffron Because that still hits the same problem with Roll for Shoes.
(I am slightly regretting not making the subtitle Bigger, Better, & Uncut now that the edit window has closed)
@NautArch does it? Every system has "game mechanics"
@SPavel I thought we're not allowed to speak about that game here
18:10
@MikeQ What game?
@DavidCoffron Per my discussion with @GreySage, it doesn't seem to apply. The mechanics are universal and don't require knowing what the character is doing or what they're using.
@NautArch I'm pretty sure they do. You can reuse already acquired skills, no?
Also, "how do I maintain roleplay when informing the GM of my level of a skill" is a valid question in that system and fits into the system-agnostic one. Every system has game-mechanics by definition
@DavidCoffron I've never played but was asking GreySage about the mechanics and that how it was described to me.
I agree with doppelgreener now. It's a shame that the conversation is restarting now that some people have moved on.
In that it seems like you narratively say what you're doing and roll some dice. The DM then rolls their dice, but it is independent of what the character has done.
18:18
@NautArch not quite. There are skills you acquire with higher skill level (and XP). What you do matters for which skills you collect over time
@SimonH. I am not arguing about it, but trying to suggest a fix for Ryan
The argument is that games like RollForShoes don't have the same application, therefore the tag should be about D&D 5e in specific, and if anyone asks a similar question in the future and the same answer applies, it can be marked as duplicate and the asker can be directed to this one.
If Ryan wants a system-agnostic version of his question, I think that question exists (But must be worded differently)
@DavidCoffron Okay, but does the DM need to know what skill the player is using, or do they just need to know the die result (assuming the player provided accurate info)?
@SimonH. That's why chat can be problematic sometimes--if this conversation had happened in the context of some meta Q&A, the record would be there and get many more eyes.
@DavidCoffron That may be too broad a question...
18:20
@NautArch the skill matters, because different skills roll different numbers of dice
@DavidCoffron But does that matter to the DM?
Is that info The DM needs to know, or info the player needs to know to roll the right dice and provide the right number to the DM (where the DM only needs the number?)
With as many TTRPGs as there are, could you ask such a question about every single one?
@NautArch im.pretty sure the DM rolls the same number of dice as the player
@DavidCoffron That wasn't how @GreySage explained it to me. Need someone who has played the game and understand the rules to confirm because that's definitely not me. I was just looking for an example where the question didn't apply (and honestly surprised there was one)
we are still talking about that question huh
18:25
@goodguy5 and only that question. And eagles. And food that's way too spicy for me in my old age. And other things. But yes, that question.
Eagle is laying its head down to sleep
most system-agnostic questions are about table politics rather than actual mechanics and specific play techniques. it doesn't seem to apply, in my opinion.
oh. I love spicy food!
mo hottah;; mo bettah
@goodguy5 There was a guy that got blisters on his throat from carolina reapers
There is such a thing as too hot
It's hot to discourage eating, lol
18:27
I know it seems counter-intuitive..... but could we use the 5e tag AND the system agnostic tag?

"this question was asked about 5e, but applies to any system"
@goodguy5 I love it. My digestive system, not so much.
@SPavel yea, I try not to fork with more than 400-500k SKUs
@goodguy5 what?
@goodguy5 No that's not what tags are for
/shrug
18:29
@NautArch We can do it here I think. We can take it elsewhere if it gets too much.
@goodguy5 I think you mean "this question was asked about 5e, but a system agnostic answer could be correct", which the stack overmind tends to frown upon
The question was grounded in a system-specific scenario, so by stack convention, a system-specific answer is better than a system-agnostic one
However, a separate system-agnostic question may be possible. I can't figure how, but it may be.
@Rubiksmoose I definitely get what you're saying with regard to Xanathar's optionality, but it does seem like WoTC set the book up that the clarifications and rules bits are optional and not at all at the same level as the PHB.
I feel like any system agnostic question would get closed as a dupe
@SimonH. It's certainly possible to ask, but I'm sure that someone would inevitably ask for a system tag, and then we'd loop back to where we are now
18:35
@NautArch Except when it says: "this is the way the rules are". How do you read that as being ignorable?
@goodguy5 if you managed to figure out how to word it as a system-agnostic question, however that may be, it would have to be fundamentally different from the original.
If it was closed as a dupe, then that would mean it didn't succeed as a system-agnostic question
@Rubiksmoose Where does it say that? (not denying it, just can't find it myself)
"When roleplaying, how can I use verbal flourish, while still clearly relaying the mechanics to my players/gm?"
@NautArch oh yeah that wasn't meant to be a direct quote but a paraphrasing of a sentiment.Let us focus on a distinct example "The rule for falling assumes that a creature immediately drops the entire distance when it falls. " Which says "this is the way the current rule on falling is"
@goodguy5 See the roll for shoes argument where that may not be the case.
18:38
I thought I understood roll for shoes well enough... how is that not the case
@goodguy5 the rules and roleplay are not separate
@goodguy5 Because even the best answer will be very vague
your rolls determine your roleplay in roll for shoes
Wouldn't it be something like....
Gotcha - but the preface to those rules overrides that. The introduction to CHapter 2 seems pretty explicit with " It gives you new rules options" AND "The chapter opens with optional rules meant to help you run certain parts of the game more smoothly. " and "The material in this chapter is meant to make yourl life easier. Ignore anything you find here that doesn’t
I help you, and don’t hesitate to customize the things that you do use. The game’s rules exist to serve you and the games you run. As always, make them your own."
18:42
"I want to scare bob with a fart, which I haven't done before"
"I knew this day would come. I prepared. Beans for breakfast lunch and dinner for days. Giddy with anticipation for Bob's impending doom. When he get's near the awning, I yank down my pants and double over, attempting to unleash hell on his world"
@SimonH. @goodguy5 Again, I have never played but was going off of what @GreySage told me. And that seemed to be that while the player needs to understand the mechanics to roll their dice, the DM doesn't need to respond to those mechanics. The DM dice rolling is independent from what the player has done.
> The minisystem goes like this:

Say what you do and roll a number of d6s.
If the sum of your roll is higher than the opposing roll (either another player or the DM), the thing you wanted to happen, happens.
hrm.... yes
@SimonH. Except knowing how may dice to roll is determined by skills which are out-of-game. Right?
I'll have to think more on this and read over the 5X8 worth of information again
@DavidCoffron this is very much the point I was trying to make
18:45
@DavidCoffron You start with* only one skill. The DM does not need to know this, as it is simply a modifier.
@Rubiksmoose My interpretation of Xanathar's was that Wizards have their base rules from the PHB, DMG, and MM. They realized that there could use some clarification on some of those and expansion on others, and that's what Xanathar's is. Except they went out of their way to say in the introduction to Xanathar's and to Chapter 2 that these new bits are all optional.
@SimonH. you start with only one skill
@NautArch Sure, but it is ridiculous to make people have to put that an existing rules clarification is "optional" when it just had the misfortune of being in an optional chapter. It seems silly and pedantic and doesn't really serve any point in improving answers IMO.
@goodguy5 @SimonH. You are still referencing what the player needs to know about mechanics to determine their roll. The DM is not referencing what the player has done but is referencing what they need to do.
@goodguy5 Right. But again, you don't need to tell the DM that you have a modifier, only the sum total.
18:46
@Rubiksmoose They explicitly state that those rules are optional, though. If they didn't want them to be, they wouldn't have said it three times.
have a meeting so can't keep going on about this, but it seems confusing.
I'm not denying that it's weird that they didn't make Xanathar's Standard (possibly as discussed so as not to require another rulebook purchase), but that is the actual case.
@goodguy5 good luck out there soldier
thanks
I'm running the meeting too, which I hate doing
:43971406 sorry, meant 'standard'
18:48
@NautArch I know I wasn't try to be picky but it is dangerous to let that wording slip out there lol
@Rubiksmoose I'd already caught myself a few other times and swapped with standard (and i'm not sure that's the right word, either.)
In the case presented by Ryan, the DM knew everything he needed to know in order to mediate the encounter because it was a saving throw on his part.
Rolls were not asked, which is another reason why the answer is different in different systems.
Not all systems have saving throws, making this situation otherwise impossible.
@SimonH. The question would need rephrasing, but a system-agnostic version could be made including replacing "saving throw"s with "game mechanics" imo
@DavidCoffron "How to convey mechanics to the DM without breaking character"
basically?
Yes basically
18:53
@SimonH. Yes because you can have the same underlying problem, in the same system, in a different scenario
example: Instead of saying "I attack with my fists" and rolling, the player gives an embellished description of martial arts styles and expects the GM to interpret that as an attack roll
@DavidCoffron @MikeQ I'm just worried such a question could be cutting it close in terms of the system-agnostic tag. Most system-agnostic questions are about table politics that apply to roleplaying in general.
@SimonH. Yes, but I don't think that's a restriction on how the tag must be used
@MikeQ The answers could be totally different for different systems. It might be closed for being too broad.
Go ahead and ask it, though...

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