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Nerd Pride Radio The home of the Nerd Pride Radio podcast and other acts of nerdity. 2017-12-03T18:57:27-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/feed.php?f=5&t=1868 2017-12-03T18:57:27-06:00 2017-12-03T18:57:27-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=1868&p=32308#p32308 <![CDATA[Re: Gaming with Kids]]>
As complicated as the rules are in Pathfinder, it's only important that you know them. The only thing they care about- this early in it- is you tell them what they need to role to hit, or succeed at a skill, or whatever.

The one counterintuitive thing I encountered is this- I anticipated that the kids would be more entertained by the combat than the role playing, when exactly the opposite was true. Especially with the younger ones. They really liked the role playing part of it, and the combat became so mechanical and was boring to them. I actually would gauge their reactions in combat, and when it seemed like their interest was waning, then I'd have one of them perform an amazing act- and that would get them invested back into it.

Also, don't be afraid to get silly with it. Silly is fun.

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2017-12-03T09:00:50-06:00 2017-12-03T09:00:50-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=1868&p=32295#p32295 <![CDATA[Re: Gaming with Kids]]> Statistics: Posted by Walrus — Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:00 am


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2017-12-03T08:31:56-06:00 2017-12-03T08:31:56-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=1868&p=32293#p32293 <![CDATA[Gaming with Kids]]>
The other difficulty is that Pathfinder characters are pretty darn complicated if you've never played before. We didn't have time to finish everything about the characters and in particular I left off traits and Feats for this first session. I'm wondering if you think it would be reasonable for me to choose a few Feats for each character I'm just force them to have the ones I think are useful, and then one of the ways their characters will be rewarded in advance is that they can either choose to replace one of the feets I gave or they can come up with some extra ones. Will that make the characters to high-powered in a way that makes the game less fun? I don't really want people just poring over the character sheet, thinking about what they can do, and then focusing on that to the exclusion of decision-making in the game that is actually more important. But they need to have some feats... I don't know.

I also can't get past the humor of the fact that my gentlest and quietest child immediately zeroed in on every single magic spell that involved acid attacks, and is just trying to find any possible excuse to unleash the acid attacks.

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