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Fuzz posted:Github is free, so why not. Sounds great! Yeah I think I created it so I'll be uploading there soon. The file's currently in a shared Dropbox folder so there'll be some copying, but Git is probably the best for long-term practice reasons as well so might as well. This doesn't have the actual v1.0 in it yet, but it should be the right link for now: https://github.com/serperoth/Star-Wars-RPG-Discord-Dice-Bot It's up, same link. Should be "swdicebot - nologin.js". Not the final version, still doesn't support Orokos style rolling, but with the functions in place it should be easy to implement. Serperoth fucked around with this message at 20:59 on Oct 4, 2016 |
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# ? May 12, 2024 12:51 |
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I was looking for a way to avoid having to buy gobs more physical dice to construct pools, and came across a nice dice roller. http://game2.ca/eote/ Might be nice for the OP? It can pull from random.org if you're nervous about probability of monte carlo calculations, as well as spit out probabilities of a given result on your die pool.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 04:10 |
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I'm coming to loathe the Influence F&D tree. One of my players got the second Control upgrade that allows you to add your Force check to a charm/negotiation/etc check and is just steamrolling everything with some really lucky force dice rolls. It wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that this character is basically purely charm and negotiation and tries to do a charm or negotiation on EVERY NPC. If an NPC is anything but openly cooperating with every request the players make it's "I'm going to try and Charm him". Don't get me wrong. I appreciate my players working a more social angle instead of blasting everything and the idea of a Force-backed smooth talker makes a lot of sense, it's just really really annoying.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 04:53 |
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Mortanis posted:I'm coming to loathe the Influence F&D tree. One of my players got the second Control upgrade that allows you to add your Force check to a charm/negotiation/etc check and is just steamrolling everything with some really lucky force dice rolls. It wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that this character is basically purely charm and negotiation and tries to do a charm or negotiation on EVERY NPC. If an NPC is anything but openly cooperating with every request the players make it's "I'm going to try and Charm him". Just enforcing your will on everyone you come across is probably grounds for getting conflict and poo poo if your party cares about that. You can also probably point out that I don't think people forget what happened if he just used the force to get them to do something way off base. Is there a time period you're setting this in cause I don't know that people are super happy with evil jedi mind controlling people in general. Or you could just talk to him and ask him about why hes doing it obviously.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 05:11 |
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Mortanis posted:I'm coming to loathe the Influence F&D tree. One of my players got the second Control upgrade that allows you to add your Force check to a charm/negotiation/etc check and is just steamrolling everything with some really lucky force dice rolls. It wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that this character is basically purely charm and negotiation and tries to do a charm or negotiation on EVERY NPC. If an NPC is anything but openly cooperating with every request the players make it's "I'm going to try and Charm him". The issue I have in other games (I haven't had it in Star Wars yet because I'm still building the campaign and haven't actually started running it yet) is that players often ignore secondary effects. Sure, you avoided paying that person the debt you owe all those times. But. Now they're sore about it, and hold a grudge. And soon they'll get a reputation as people that avoid paying debts. And they'll be trusted by less people. NPCs will start with a greater degree of mistrust to overcome. Some NPCs will be resistant or full-out immune to Force powers. A Hutt who decides they're the smooth talkers he NEEDS might set up an offer they can't refuse, delivered by a droid they can't manipulate. If they piss off the wrong person, they might end up with a bounty on their heads. As a general rule, I tell players this: I don't like players trying to exploit places where the system is weak and a strategy is overpowered or broken. If you abuse the system for an advantage, the universe will slap you with karmic backlash. It will be within the rules, and it will be aimed directly at you. Don't be cheesy, and I won't cover you in stinky cheese. So far, nobody has tried to test this twice.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 05:38 |
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Yeah, I started that discussion and the party agreed that on an individual basis getting a random seller to be freer with the credits or convincing a barkeep to divulge the name of an important quest NPC isn't, of itself, negative and worth Conflict; a character that basically mind whammies every NPC they talk to with every roll IS, though. It's a new player, and one that's the sort that needs to enthusiastically offer a suggestion to EVERY situation/scene/encounter, even when there's other avenues that other players might offer. And the other players kinda want to encourage them to speak up and think outside the box so it's a hard situation. The bit about remembering is interesting and something I should think about. I like that quite a bit.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 05:39 |
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It's good that a player wants to participate and offer ideas, just don't be afraid to tell them that there are some things that you can't realistically charm people into doing.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 06:33 |
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Other than them brainwashing the wrong person and ending up with an Inquisitorial strike team on their tracks, all the while racking up conflict for bending all to your will for nothing, remember that the Star Wars has no shortage of Force Immune races.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 11:39 |
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Iceclaw posted:Other than them brainwashing the wrong person and ending up with an Inquisitorial strike team on their tracks, all the while racking up conflict for bending all to your will for nothing, remember that the Star Wars has no shortage of Force Immune races. Not even force immune, just a very disciplined mind doesnt give a gently caress about your hokey religion.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 12:44 |
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True, but that's what nemesis and rival dices are for and you can't slap them on everyone.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 13:36 |
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wiegieman posted:It's good that a player wants to participate and offer ideas, just don't be afraid to tell them that there are some things that you can't realistically charm people into doing. Also, it's good that a player wants to participate and offer ideas, but they do need to learn to take a step back and let other people do their things/have their moments. The omnipresence of single-player computer RPGs only further encourages some people to treat tabletop RPGs as single-player experiences with player-controlled NPCs in the party. Sometimes, though, you just have players caught up in the excitement of the game and their own thoughts about it. Either way, they have to learn to cede the spotlight to others for a better game.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 14:06 |
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To be fair, someone who is literally mindraping his way across the Galaxy is pretty bad, even if he doesn't make them do anything bad, per se. Look at Killgrave in Jessica Jones. Minus the callous disregard for humans, that's basically what your player is doing.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 14:07 |
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Orokos functionality is now a thing in the bot! And it's pretty flexible, in that it doesn't matter what's between the amount of dice and the type of die. 10dA is the same as 10A is the same as 10SerperothIsCoolA. Code on the github to be updated shortly. Still probably needs bugfixing and the like, I noticed today that one line in the Force dice was set to increase failure rather than dark, but I'm confident it's at least serviceable 99% of the time. EDIT: Code updated. Please, check it out and let me know if you see anything. This is the guide I used to get it going, by the way, all you need is Node.js, and a Discord bot token. EDIT2: I'm also keeping it running as long as my PC and Discord are on on this server for testing: https://discord.gg/HwrrhPQ Serperoth fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Oct 5, 2016 |
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wiegieman posted:It's good that a player wants to participate and offer ideas, just don't be afraid to tell them that there are some things that you can't realistically charm people into doing. I had a player who tried to charm everything. In many cases, it just meant that the villains found him likable, but were still willing to attack him if he directly opposed their interests. And then shake their fists and smile when he got away. You know, like a Mentos commercial.
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# ? Oct 5, 2016 21:09 |
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Yeah, I need to remember passing a Charm check doesn't mean a switch has been flipped and suddenly their disposition is all sunshine and rainbows. They might be more willing to drop a tidbit of information or sell something for cheaper, but it's not a magic "give me what I want" roll here.
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# ? Oct 6, 2016 00:30 |
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Just because they pass a charm check doesn't mean they can get everything they want. Just give them something less than what the ask for. For example "You seen like a friendly fellow but these droids ain't free and I've got a family to support. Look I'll tell you what, you buy these 2 droids and I'll throw in this power cable at no extra charge."
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# ? Oct 6, 2016 01:23 |
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nelson posted:Just because they pass a charm check doesn't mean they can get everything they want. Just give them something less than what the ask for. For example "You seen like a friendly fellow but these droids ain't free and I've got a family to support. Look I'll tell you what, you buy these 2 droids and I'll throw in this power cable at no extra charge." This is totally true. A savvy NPC might offer them bonus stuff for free, but only if they also get more stuff total. "I know you said you wanted just one blaster, but if you get a second blaster then I'll give you a deal on power packs."
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# ? Oct 6, 2016 01:30 |
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nelson posted:Just because they pass a charm check doesn't mean they can get everything they want. Just give them something less than what the ask for. For example "You seen like a friendly fellow but these droids ain't free and I've got a family to support. Look I'll tell you what, you buy these 2 droids and I'll throw in this power cable at no extra charge." hahah that would be so good, especially if the parts/cables are almost totally useless, unless they can pull off other checks to jury-rig whatever they use it with. Like they're given a box of actual VGA cables, etc. that have no real use to anyone whatsoever, ("I can't give you a bigger discount, but tell you what, I'll give you this box of tangled-up cables, etc. that you might find handy") and their technician PC only might be able to use them for jury-rigging, but will likely work once at best, before sparks fly and the wiring melts.
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# ? Oct 6, 2016 02:13 |
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Made a minor update to the dice roller, now it should be outputting the triumph/despair results as well, and with that I think that all the basic stuff is done. Next up on the table is making it a bit more flexible, accepting (for example) lower case letters for the dice, etc. So far my plan is to include lower case, and see if something can happen with colours (Black, blUe, Green, Purple, Red, Yellow, White, none of them conflict with the other ones I think), if anyone uses that. If there are any single-letter 'shortcuts' to dice that aren't just the first letter of the die, let me know and I'd be happy to put them in, as long as they don't conflict with anything else.
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# ? Oct 11, 2016 10:28 |
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Serperoth posted:Made a minor update to the dice roller, now it should be outputting the triumph/despair results as well, and with that I think that all the basic stuff is done. Awesome work! Totally gonna try this thing out later.
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Fuzz posted:Awesome work! Totally gonna try this thing out later. Thanks Let me know what you think, any issues and whatnot and situations from actual play. There's a !help command that should help out a bit as well, even if it's pretty basic.
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# ? Oct 11, 2016 13:14 |
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Serperoth posted:Thanks Really nice work, I'm going to give a try tonight and set it up. Will be able to get someone to try out this system now since ive got that one guy who doesnt like roll20.
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kingcom posted:Really nice work, I'm going to give a try tonight and set it up. Will be able to get someone to try out this system now since ive got that one guy who doesnt like roll20. If you setup a room, link it. I'll hop on and test with you.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 00:43 |
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I'm in the process of setting up an EotE game, and want to give my players an info sheet about the planet I'm setting it on, like the folio pages included in the rule books. Does anyone have a template/generator for making something that looks like the one in the book? Or will I just have to wing it and hope that I can make something halfway decent?
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 02:05 |
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Start by breaking your planet down to concepts, and then figuring what kind of sentient life would be inhabiting it.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 02:23 |
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Oh, sorry, I meant for presenting it visually. All the info I'm fine with working out (though that's a solid starting point, so I will definitely do that)
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 02:27 |
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Wing it as some kind of info bulletin they pick up by landing. It give them local weather, t°, possible natural hasards, and a bref run down of what's happening today here.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 02:32 |
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I made a planet folio template for an old game I ran a long time ago: https://i.imgur.com/sisLLNn.jpg and just filled in the details using an appropriate font. I've also got a big compilation of the planet folios if you'd rather see if your planet is one of those. PM me.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 03:43 |
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Awesome, thanks! Sent you a PM.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 03:51 |
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Iceclaw posted:Wing it as some kind of info bulletin they pick up by landing. It give them local weather, t°, possible natural hasards, and a bref run down of what's happening today here.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 09:40 |
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Splicer posted:Yeah, I'm a big fan of in-universe "Welcome to sunny Tattooine!"-style info sheets. It's Always Sunny On Tatooine. The Gang Buys Used Robots.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 11:37 |
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Re: Players being all Voldemort with mind tricks - dark side the poo poo out of that. Remember, the dark side is "the quick and easy path", and mind-loving everyone you come across instead of trying to come to a conclusion fair to all parties is unquestionably a dark side amount of shortcutting. I've always viewed light and dark side as less a morality spectrum and more a giving a poo poo spectrum. Light side is taking the time and effort to do things the right way with the fewest ripples, dark side is being sloppy and lazy and just Hulk smashing your way through life. So if a sentence starts with, "gently caress it, I'm just going to (lightning/mind rape/choke a bitch)...", it's time to start adding conflict. Also, it's blatant as hell, if not as blatant as throwing lightning bolts and levitating stuff around, so I'd definitely have gentlemen in white plastic suits urgently inquiring as to their whereabouts after the first couple of stops where they throw the force around that casually. I've started up a small EotE game over Fantasy Grounds, which actually has a pretty neat Star Wars plugin with a dice roller, combat tracker, NPCs pre-statted from the books, etc. I'm hoping it'll work out pretty smoothly. I made an opening crawl for it here.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 19:35 |
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I talked with the Influence-laden player in question and I think we came to an understanding, which is great. She's not going to be throwing around Influence on every check, mostly because we talked and she decided it's out of character for her hippy "spread the love around man" character to be fudging people's brains up. "I'm only going to use it for emergencies, I think." That exact same session another player's Obligation came up, a player with a pretty big bounty on their head. With a series of poor rolls, the bounty hunter is closing in on the party at the same time Cloud City's Winged Guards are. A three way discussion and standoff ensues, and the Influence-happy character IMMEDIATELY steps in to Influence the captain of the Winged Guards to be a little more antagonistic when dealing with the Bounty Hunter. I upgrade a purple to a red, of course. Despair. The captain immediately realizes he's being manipulated and calls in for backup to help with the "jedi". Before things get too far out of hand our party charmer (Smuggler) steps up to try and smooth things over and convince the captain that maybe what he thought happened didn't really happen. Despair. "Look, I know she's a Jedi, but she's one of the good ones, okay?" Captain naturally freaks the gently caress out, hysteria ensues as the party scatters every direction trying to flee while also keeping the bounty hunter from finding their quarry. All in all a successful game if I say so myself.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 19:48 |
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Pac-Manioc Root posted:It's Always Sunny On Tatooine. Nooooooo Fighters of the Lightside Nooooooo Champion of the Sith Nooooooo You're the master of the Deathstar With force chokes For everyone
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 21:55 |
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Mortanis posted:"Look, I know she's a Jedi, but she's one of the good ones, okay?" Did they gently caress up enough to warrant an Inquisitor? I mean, even if you don't like the Rebels version, there is always the classic WEG take and this guy:
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 23:50 |
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Galaga Galaxian posted:I mean, even if you don't like the Rebels version lol if you dont like the rebels version
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 00:36 |
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kingcom posted:lol if you dont like the rebels version Some people don't for some reason. I mean yeah the "inquisicopter" was a bit of a shark jump, but otherwise I've enjoyed them. Though I'm disappointed Jason Isaac's didn't last longer.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 00:46 |
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Galaga Galaxian posted:Some people don't for some reason. I mean yeah the "inquisicopter" was a bit of a shark jump, but otherwise I've enjoyed them. Though I'm disappointed Jason Isaac's didn't last longer. Oh poo poo yeah I forgot about that lol. I was just thinking on Inquisitor 1.0 who was a legit fantastic villain.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 02:01 |
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Galaga Galaxian posted:Some people don't for some reason. I mean yeah the "inquisicopter" was a bit of a shark jump, but otherwise I've enjoyed them. Though I'm disappointed Jason Isaac's didn't last longer. Yeah, that was a bit silly, but then we got to see them getting chumped by Darth Maul, and that was amazing.
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kingcom posted:Oh poo poo yeah I forgot about that lol. I was just thinking on Inquisitor 1.0 who was a legit fantastic villain. Yeah. The Season 2 Inquisitors were terrible. One of them didn't even get a face, he was that pointless.
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