S4 Episode #50: Mechanics Reimagined – Rethinking Rolls & Progression

EPISODE · Feb 20, 2025 · 10 MIN

S4 Episode #50: Mechanics Reimagined – Rethinking Rolls & Progression

from Life of Fiction · host Jaime Buckley 💎

Are traditional "roll-under" mechanics outdated? Should natural 100s and 01s have lasting consequences? Let’s dive into a system where heroes truly earn their growth—and their scars.We’re building The Hero Within, an RPG breaking traditional mechanics.The goal: A system that makes every dice roll feel impactful and meaningful.Most d100 systems use "rolling under" mechanics—why does this feel counterintuitive?The weird feeling when rolling a 100 is bad, and a 01 is good.The Hero Within flips this by making higher rolls always better.What Do You Think?Would you prefer rolling over instead of rolling under in RPGs?How do you feel about permanent consequences for extreme rolls?Should character progression be XP-based or roll-based?Join the Conversation!Come to Life Of Fiction and drop your thoughts in the comments! Here’s Tuesday’s article that we’re discussing right now…NEXT TIME: How do we fit multiple fantasy races into a high-tech gnome-run city?Start the Adventure we’re all talking about…Buy the Digital Version from Jaime!Buy the Paperback Version from Amazon!Thats it. That’s all I’ve got for you this week.If you love storytelling, role-playing games, or just being part of a creative movement, now is your chance. Come play with me.Subscribe nowRemember: You are MORE than you THINK you are!...see you next time. 🚀Let us know what you thought of the podcast, or if you have any questions, make sure to leave them in the comments or email [email protected]. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.lifeoffiction.com/subscribe

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