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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian29 Jan 2019 12:39 p.m. PST

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Favorite RPG style?

31% voted for "Looser, 'whatever happens' sandbox full campaign: the world (and story) become whatever the PCs make of it. There may be plots going on, but they don't necessarily drive the direction of the characters' adventures. The adventurers start at first level and continue to maximum level until they die, become gods, etc."

15% voted for "'Multiple story arc' full campaigns, where the characters follow different, not always connected briefer story arcs, basically independent campaigns, each with a definitive beginning, middle, and end, but these don't define the whole arc of the characters themselves. Start at first, continue to death, godhood, etc."

12% voted for "Full 'story arc' campaign with a beginning, middle and definitive end, and defined goals and objectives for the characters. Characters start at first level and go unto the story ends or they die (or become gods, etc.), whichever happens first."

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