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In this episode of the podcast, Rob explores the concept of saving throws and how they compare to using attributes as saving throws in tabletop games. He delves into what saving throws represent, examining their role as a reactive mechanic, and contrasts them with the proactive nature of attributes. Rob also discusses the broader implications of each approach, offering insights into how these mechanics shape gameplay, storytelling, and player experience. It's a thoughtful discussion that sheds light on a fundamental aspect of game design, making this episode a must-listen for tabletop enthusiasts.
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- Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/52ncGdRc0ONP8npv4TK5dD
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