So I forget to make enough copies of the Basic Moves for a Funnel World session, and I think it actually helped play at the table not having them available. Wonder if others have found that, especially with those new to pbta games. Occasionally I had to hand them the options for Discern Realities, but otherwise all they knew was they were rolling+STAT for the most part after they described what they wanted to do.
How do others provide the Basic and Session moves at the table? extra sheet of paper, moves written on notecards, crammed onto the character sheet?
Was it just my players, or do people tell better story action if they aren’t combing the basic moves sheet when you ask them ‘what do you do?’
Until know I got a sepperate sheet with them on it. But I Like the Idea that I don’t give them anything. Especially because my players are from D&D
Until know I got a sepperate sheet with them on it. But I Like the Idea that I don’t give them anything. Especially because my players are from D&D
I put a few on the table but I don’t draw attention to them until needed
I put a few on the table but I don’t draw attention to them until needed
I’ve tried it with and without extra prompts and for me it has varied depending on the players.
I’ve tried it with and without extra prompts and for me it has varied depending on the players.