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Donjon is more of a STORYTELLING game than a GRIND SLASH COLLECT +X ITEMS game.  
Donjon is more of a STORYTELLING game than a GRIND SLASH COLLECT +X ITEMS [[The Game|game]].  


You pick your own skills(say, you decide that your character has Necromancy, Running Fast and ELVEN EYES as skills). Then you decide that, "Hey, I want to use my ELVEN EYES to see what's over that next hill!" then depending on how many successes you get, you get to describe more or less. A weak success and you could go: "My elven eyes see an orcish encampment!" and a good success could be: "My elven eyes see an orcish encampment! They have many siege engines ready for war, and the chieftain's tent stands out, heavily guarded, in the middle of the camp!"
You pick your own [[Skills|skills]] (say, you decide that your character has Necromancy, Running Fast and ELVEN EYES as skills). Then you decide that, "Hey, I want to use my ELVEN EYES to see what's over that next hill!" then depending on how many successes you get, you get to describe more or less. A weak success and you could go: "My elven eyes see an orcish encampment!" and a good success could be: "My elven eyes see an orcish encampment! They have many siege engines ready for war, and the chieftain's tent stands out, heavily guarded, in the middle of the camp!"
 
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Revision as of 21:10, 30 December 2008

Donjon is more of a STORYTELLING game than a GRIND SLASH COLLECT +X ITEMS game.

You pick your own skills (say, you decide that your character has Necromancy, Running Fast and ELVEN EYES as skills). Then you decide that, "Hey, I want to use my ELVEN EYES to see what's over that next hill!" then depending on how many successes you get, you get to describe more or less. A weak success and you could go: "My elven eyes see an orcish encampment!" and a good success could be: "My elven eyes see an orcish encampment! They have many siege engines ready for war, and the chieftain's tent stands out, heavily guarded, in the middle of the camp!"