I normally hate romance in rpg games but I think it was done well in BG3. People say bg3 is pretty true to the dnd experience (ive only played limited tabletop dnd) but I have a hard time believing romance is commonplace in dnd unless a IRL couple is RPing as a couple in a game. I imagine unless its a pre-established thing any attempt to romance another players character will come off as creepy and also incredibly boring to the rest of the party. I imagine most good DMs would shut down most romances?
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r/DnD I normally hate romance in rpg games but I think it was done well in BG3. People say bg3 is pretty true to the dnd experience (ive only played limited tabletop dnd) but I have a hard time believing romance is commonplace in dnd unless a IRL couple is RPing as a couple in a game. I imagine unless its a pre-established thing any attempt to romance another players character will come off as creepy and also incredibly boring to the rest of the party. I imagine most good DMs would shut down most romances? submitted by /u/JackfruitOptimal4444 [link] [comments]
I normally hate romance in rpg games but I think it was done well in BG3. People say bg3 is pretty true to the dnd experience (ive only played limited tabletop dnd) but I have a hard time believing romance is commonplace in dnd unless a IRL couple is RPing as a couple in a game. I imagine unless its a pre-established thing any attempt to romance another players character will come off as creepy and also incredibly boring to the rest of the party. I imagine most good DMs would shut down most romances?
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