For me, it was: “If it’s going to help your players have more fun, cheat. Fudge a die roll. Make shit up. The dice don’t tell you what needs to happen, your players’ reactions do.”

Obviously, many people will disagree with this, but I’ve always appreciated this advice, and I believe it has made me a better GM.

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    4 days ago

    iamthetot > would you be okay with a player lying (fudging) a dice result to facilitate a result that they found more fun?

    Thank you. No GM is going to accept their players declaring a bad roll to be a good one, instead. Cheating players is one of the more common GM complaints. I’m not sure why GMs seem to think that’s a one-way street.