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RE: [DL] Are We Doing It Correctly?
And the Moral of this story is what exactly?
The moral was that sometimes rolls are exceptionally good and sometimes they
are bad. Unlike D&D this can effect a Deadlands game in big ways and a
marshal needs to roll with it.
Seemed clear to me if you read the whole thread.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Conner [mailto:marshal_dude@excite.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 9:28 AM
To: deadlands@gamerz.net
Subject: Re: [DL] Are We Doing It Correctly?
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 04:18:56 GMT, deadlands@gamerz.net wrote:
> Once in the very first adventure my pc's escape prison, get a hold of
some
> firearms and come toe to toe with the villain. A mad scientist who was
> twisted into a monster. Things went off great. The PC's had a good time
> getting too him. Taking out his guards with deadly accuracy. And when
they
> confronted the man. Nobody could hit anything. They shot at him, he used
his
> powers against them. Every roll was a miss, or damage was so low it only
> scratched. This went of for 3 hours! They demolished the building, jumped
> down three stories. The most that happened was he got a small limp in his
> leg from a gun shot and they ran out of bullets. Finally I had him escape
> because it just got too boring.
>
And the Moral of this story is what exactly?
Ron conner
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