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Descriptive Essay : Stepping Stones Over Boiling Water

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Environment scenes require players to use their skills and intellect to overcome some aspect of the world around them. These scenes will often test the leadership, inventiveness, and teamwork of players. Each challenge is designed to mentally challenge the player while physically challenging his or her character.
Crossing linear environment or terrain obstructions with impassible terrain on both sides are a staple challenge used by writers because this simple premise can be combined in hundreds of different ways to challenge the characters. Players will need to discuss order of crossing and how to deal with people who fall in. Having the knowledge of climb, swim, or leaping, the abilities bounding, or flight, or the ritual bridge will help …show more content…

This is a very common defense measure in sci-fi space stations.
Drafting
Physical challenges on adventures should not be too complicated because complicated challenges delay parties. They may disrupt the rising action and even frustrate the players in an out-of-character manner.
When blocking a linear path (such as in a moving adventure) writers must be careful that every person can have a way to get through it. For example, don 't make a tunnel that is only two foot wide, because there will be people who cannot get through it. Webs and razor wire used on a linear trail should require characters to step high or duck down, but should never force player characters to crawl through the dirt.
Often a physical challenge is combined with weaker combat monsters. Many of the basic physical challenges are too easy when encountered alone, but when combined with simple monsters like ill-trained goblins throwing rocks or mundane bats they become very challenging, as characters have to divide their attention between the challenge and the adversaries.
Investigation Scene
Investigation scenes provide players with a series of clues that when added together provide information on plot issues. Clues are conveyed by the roleplaying of cast characters and by knowledge notes that are placed around the scene on in-play items, tracks, and other evidence. The players must leave the investigation scene with a clear understanding of exactly what has happened.

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