I Will Let Go of the Worry and Have Fun! | RPG Mainframe
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- I take some time to sit and talk about how we can find more mental energy for our games by releasing our prep, expectations, and concerns when we're at the table. I've only got so much brain power, so I need it HERE! NOW! Come sit a spell!
RPG Mainframe Ep. 47
Originally published on Patreon Jul 20, 2019
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The hard route to learning this lesson is prepping a ton for a session (or even a whole campaign) and your players not following your route. You could railroad them but if you want to control the characters, write a book. No matter what you do, your players will choose a different route. You prepped for them to go right through the sewer? Well, they managed to squeeze through the bars and they're going left. Minimal prep goes a long way towards freeing up your mental capacity and expectations for the session... Let your creativity flow in the moment: you may not have an answer for every mystery you present until the next session but that's where things get interesting.
As always, thanks for the wisdom
This exactly what i needed to hear right now! For the last two-three months i was looknig into my prep and was tryig to find the "technique" or method to make the game flow better or engage players better - however i just realized that i went too deep into emchanics to be able to see the big picture man.... thing is i used to be relaxed while playing, but deeper i got into the game rules, the more my mind became cluttered with mechanics rather than fun of the game... such an awesome podcast, thanks man :) love it, keep up the amazing work! :)
You are such a gift
More of this! As game masters we need to let go of this clutch of my game world, my soul responsibility to entertain everyone at the table, and shift to a mindset of its our game world and we are responsible to ensure we all have fun at the table. Through the spirit of collaboration everyone can contribute to the fun, to the world building, and encounter design so they everyone is included and everyone shares in the responsibility of creating fun.
Love your wisdom and insights! You coined a new catch phrase "strong dorking"!
Great video! I want this way to be the center of my game.
Nice wisdom droplets on a gold leaf. I had good time listening this and got motivated to try something new on my table. Thanks dude, Runehammer rocks
More humble wisdom drops! Thank you Hankerin' for building this badass community!
Love this piece of advice!
And best podcast on the internet!
Roll the doritos, eat the spicy dice!
In a sense, letting go of all of the baggage we GMs call "prep" is kind of like being Jack Reacher: unfettered by worldly possessions (aside from his toothbrush) and going where his feet take him.
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Edit: The zen Buddhist painting 'Catching a catfish with a gourd' is a great visual reminder of this lesson! Great episode! Thanks! :D
_"Let it go!"_ -Elsa
This was what my monkey brain was repeating thru the whole podcast 😂
love the thumpnail....