• Signtist@bookwyr.me
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    2 days ago

    Oh, sure, you could absolutely make a case for your character accidentally stumbling on the right answer simply because fire is a good weapon, and a good roleplayer could use that to their advantage to metagame a bit more acceptably, but there’s a difference between that and just automatically grabbing fire stuff because you the player know it’s good against trolls.

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      1 day ago

      Yeah, this is the way.

      We just fought a Troll in a Pathfinder session I was in. I’m playing an Athamaru (fish person) new to dry land, so I don’t have a ton of knowledge about stuff like fire. But the Druid hitting it with a fire spell, and the GM describing the way the Troll reacts is enough to naturally gain that knowledge on the spot. There are all kinds of reasons a character might not know even common monster weaknesses.

      I think doing this kind of metagaming is important, because it gives opportunities for specific characters to stand out. If you have a party member with monster knowledge, it’s cooler for them to yell a warning, than it is for everyone to just act like they already know