- Joined
- Aug 12, 2020
I played SOLAR a bit in the early 00's, they were a split between nerdy rednecks who wanted to use boffers instead of going hunting, and goths who hated living in the Bible Belt and went super duper hard on being "Raven Moonshadow Blackleaf the Super Special." It was definitely an odd mix, and I'm vaguely curious to see how that group has evolved in the current year of our wokeness considering the region.The best story I ever heard about LARP was where they tried to interact with one of the other tabletop gaming groups.
Unfortunately, it was a Battletech group, and they weren't having ANY of their shit.
However, the only real funny story I have about LARPing I told in the WoD thread, but I'll repeat here. When I was in high school I'd only really played D&D, Shadowrun, and a smattering of Palladium systems, so when I was first introduced to a con with the Vampire crowd having a weekend long LARP on the grounds I naturally thought it was gay as all hell; roleplaying is one thing, but being a "spoooooky" vampire who has to use sign language to kill someone or use your powers just seemed lame to me at 14 and still does. However, when my buddy and I discovered that the symbol for going invisible involved crossing your arms over your chest, ohhh boy. We made it a point to find any of them doing that that we could and body check them, then say "oops! Didn't see you there!" It got to the point that one of them, who we must have bumped into about half a dozen times, finally flipped his shit on us, shouting "if you know about the Masquerade you shouldn't be breaking the Masquerade! Respect the Masquerade!" I'll give him props for staying in character but he also was wearing mascara so fuck him. Every White Wolf game that's any good is really just dark supernatural superheroes with a side order of politics, and I'll take no arguments otherwise.
Like @Jet Fuel Johnny said, 2e/3e or bust. It's a bit simpler than the newer editions, the Matrix rules are still a fucker (but that's true for every edition), but magic hasn't been nerfed, combat doesn't take forever with all the extra rolls and you just have to decide what initiative system you prefer.So, not to change the subject but a couple of buddies and me want to do Shadowrun. I liked 5th well enough, should I just use those or is 6th Edition the way to go? Keep in mind about half the group is going to be new.