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@MichaelDugan2nd Good point. I feel that I need to take a step back and try to see what is happening through their eyes. Wouldnโt it be so awesome to know exactly how players feel about your game whether good or bad?
@galahadtom Good point. I still wonder. Should they remember each and every thing that relates to their pc or should I always need to remind them. This question is mostly to help myself feel better about my GMing style ๐
@MichaelDugan2nd This is true also. My situation is different. Iโm using a module and trying to make it more player plot/backstory driven. This all comes from place of expectations from my players.
@halflingtrouble 1/2. I agree. Players should keep track of everything that relates to their character/backstory/personal affect. โShouldโ is a heavy word. Iโve run into problems in the past where players for whatever reason miss character focus on themselves within the story.
Let me make this abundantly clear.
You can NOT use my art in your D&D streams UNLESS permission has been specifically granted, it is deemed TTRPG resource material.
My characters are not your tokens or source material unless it is paid work.
So much of life boils down to food.
Making money to buy food,
Making time to cook food,
Deciding what to cook,
Cooking,
Cleaning up,
Eating,
Shopping.
Plants are obviously superior.