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Have you ever had one of the following situations? |
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* Players want to look into the bad guy's organization! |
* Players want to look into the bad guy's organization! |
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...and so on. The above are examples of what you might want to use a legwork for. They are not the limit! |
...and so on. The above are examples of what you might want to use a legwork for. They are not the limit! |
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:'''Option A:''' If your legwork immediately follows an event, type:<font color="gray">+event/leg <#>=Hi! I've opened a legwork on this scene. Use +myjob/add <#> to reply to it. </font>This will auto-add all /confirmed players from that scene. |
:'''Option A:''' If your legwork immediately follows an event, type:<font color="gray">+event/leg <#>=Hi! I've opened a legwork on this scene. Use +myjob/add <#> to reply to it. </font>This will auto-add all /confirmed players from that scene. |
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− | :'''Option B:''' If your legwork does not immediately follow an event, just <font color="gray">+request/legwork <title>=This is for legwork relating to <thing>. |
+ | :'''Option B:''' If your legwork does not immediately follow an event, just <font color="gray">+request/legwork <title>=This is for legwork relating to <thing>. </font> You can use <font color="gray">+myjob/source <#>=<name> <name> <name> </font>to add players. |
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==What Can I do with Them?== |
==What Can I do with Them?== |
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You can... |
You can... |
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* Ask for +rolls for investigative work |
* Ask for +rolls for investigative work |
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− | * Ask players how they intend to accomplish a goal (RPP spends play a big role, here, so do not hesitate to ask who they have official ties to |
+ | * Ask players how they intend to accomplish a goal (RPP spends play a big role, here, so do not hesitate to ask who they have official ties to!) |
* Offer details on investigation, and any updated rumors |
* Offer details on investigation, and any updated rumors |
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* Even provide a miniature plot summary |
* Even provide a miniature plot summary |
Latest revision as of 00:44, 10 January 2018
Have you ever had one of the following situations?
Perhaps you'd like to:
...and so on. The above are examples of what you might want to use a legwork for. They are not the limit! |
How do I Set One Up?
Any player GM may request a Legwork queue, and have as many or as few players added to it as they wish. There are two ways to do this:
- Option A: If your legwork immediately follows an event, type:+event/leg <#>=Hi! I've opened a legwork on this scene. Use +myjob/add <#> to reply to it. This will auto-add all /confirmed players from that scene.
- Option B: If your legwork does not immediately follow an event, just +request/legwork <title>=This is for legwork relating to <thing>. You can use +myjob/source <#>=<name> <name> <name> to add players.
What Can I do with Them?
You can...
- Ask for +rolls for investigative work
- Ask players how they intend to accomplish a goal (RPP spends play a big role, here, so do not hesitate to ask who they have official ties to!)
- Offer details on investigation, and any updated rumors
- Even provide a miniature plot summary
- ...and anything else you can think of
Legworks are a tool for every GM and player. Also, players may request or open them as well. Though this mini-guide isn't focused on that, you are free to request other PCs be added to your own legwork queues, as well.