@clanjos
Did you want to take wolf up on his offer to retcon the bomb throwing or do you have your heart set on sparking a feud with Jenk that will last the entirety of this campaign?
As per my last post, "let's go with the retcon"
@clanjos
Did you want to take wolf up on his offer to retcon the bomb throwing or do you have your heart set on sparking a feud with Jenk that will last the entirety of this campaign?
@clanjos Sorry, which part did you want to retcon? I don't see a particular 'last post' you may be referring to. Do you mean that you want to retcon the bomb throwing action, or do you want to retcon Starfinger's research field from Chirurgeon to Bomber?
Tomorrow I'll post up a response post to Saur's attempt to pacify the Flash Beetle.
The only takeaway I think I care about besides those two would be future combat retcons and trying to avoid them if possible.
Like for instance, how much damage has been clocked on each target that we're aware of, if there are any active conditions in play, whatever damage resistances and immunities we have in play....
Maybe even a very brief summary of the party's current plan of attack if one has been stated...
So I apologize if this has been answered but if I wanted to roll for something like, say, investigating the office, do I put that request in with a roll in the OOC or the IC? Or does it not matter?
but I do want to offer a little leighway in the cases where a player may not fully grasp the implications of the action they're taking. If we were sitting across from each other at the table, I would do the same thing: "Are you sure you want to subject your teammates to splash damage?" I feel like the alternative feels like a "Gotcha" from the DM where I just announce the friendly fire.
Hmm, on this point I'm less convinced. Saur's plan of attack may not be shared between the rest of the group. Reading the replies in this game is the responsibility of every player--it's why we're here! I think maybe we should leave it up to the player to ask in OOC if tactics have been discussed, if they are really pressed for time. Maybe a summary location where strategies have been posited and by whom is a fair compromise.
This is a good opportunity for us to discuss this here as a group. Do players care to have Blind GM rolls for Perception-based rolls? If everyone would like to roll their own Perception, we can totally do that, and I'll keep an eye on metagaming.