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What are the rules for a roleplaying game?

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What are the rules for a roleplaying game?

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It is the GM’s job to decide on the rules he will use in his game, and to convey to the players what these rules are. If the group is ok with the rules the GM sets forth, then everyone may have an enjoyable experience. If one or more people in the group don’t like the GM’s rules, they can present their arguments to the GM as to why they think the rules should be different from what the GM has proclaimed. But the GM has the final say in all matters. RPGs are not examples of democracies. If you are playing a game where you find you are disagreeing constantly with the GM, and the GM refuses to see things your way, the only recourse you have is to find another group, or at least another GM. Not every GM has the time or motivation to make up his own set of RPG rules. To make things easier for these GMs, gaming companies publish rules for various types of roleplaying. TSR (now owned by Wizards of the Coast, the company that publishes the Magic the Gathering collectible card game) was the fir

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It is the GM’s job to decide on the rules he will use in his game, and to convey to the players what these rules are. If the group is ok with the rules the GM sets forth, then everyone may have an enjoyable experience. If one or more people in the group don’t like the GM’s rules, they should present their arguments to the GM as to why they think the rules should be different from what the GM has proclaimed. But the GM has the final say in all matters. RPGs are not examples of democracies. If you are playing a game where you find you are disagreeing constantly with the GM, and the GM refuses to see things your way, the only recourse you have is to find another group, or at least another GM. Not every GM has the time or motivation to make up his own set of RPG rules. To make things easier for these GMs, gaming companies publish rules for various types of roleplaying. TSR (bought out by Wizards of the Coast, the company behind the Magic the Gathering collectible card game) was the first c

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