Brain Drain Friday (Saturday Edition): The Rule of Cool

Hey everyone,

So, here's a belated Brain Drain Friday post... but on a Saturday! I've been so busy this week that yesterday just completely blew by me. I didn't even realize what day it was. Part of the reason, I think, is that I didn't have to go shopping yesterday, which is usually the draining event that firmly signals the end of my week.

Since my brain is still playing catch-up, I wanted to talk about a simple but powerful GMing concept. In my opinion, it's the most important rule in any tabletop roleplaying game: The Rule of Cool.

What is "The Rule of Cool"?

Simply put, the Rule of Cool states that if a player (or even the GM) has an idea that is incredibly awesome, cinematic, or just plain cool, you should allow it or at least allow an attempt, even if it bends, breaks, or isn't covered by the written rules of the game.

It's about prioritizing what makes a fantastic story moment over a rigid adherence to the game's mechanics.

Why It's a "Lazy GM's" Best Friend

I love this principle because it's not just about fun; it's also about making the game easier and more dynamic to run.

  • It Cuts Down on Rule-Lawyering: It's much faster and more engaging to say, "Wow, that sounds amazing. Let's figure out a quick roll for it," than it is to stop the game for five minutes while you flip through a rulebook looking for an obscure rule that probably doesn't even exist.
  • It Empowers Your Players: Nothing encourages creative thinking more than rewarding it. When players know that their clever, outside-the-box ideas might actually work if they're cool enough, they become more invested and engaged in the game world.
  • It Creates Unforgettable Moments: Let's be honest, the stories we tell years later about our TTRPG sessions are rarely about the time we followed the rules perfectly. They're about the wild, improbable, and awesome moments that happened because someone had a crazy idea.

A Classic Example

The go-to example is always the best one:

Doesn't that look Cool?

The party is in a chaotic tavern brawl. The fighter, instead of just making a standard attack, declares, "I want to run up the stairs, jump off the balcony, swing on that big chandelier, and kick the bad guy in the face!"

  • The "By The Book" GM might say: "Well, the rules don't cover swinging on chandeliers, and you'd take falling damage, and you can't move and attack like that..."
  • The "Rule of Cool" GM says: "That sounds awesome. Give me an Acrobatics check. If you succeed, you do it. If you fail... well, it's gonna be a fun landing."

Which game sounds more exciting?

This doesn't mean you let players do anything they want without consequences. The idea isn't to break the game, but to enhance it. If the "coolness" factor of an action is high enough, it's worth bending the physics or the mechanics just a little bit to create a legendary moment for your group.

So next time a player at your table has a wild idea, before reaching for the rulebook, just ask yourself: "Is it cool?" If the answer is yes, let them roll for it.

As always,
Michael Garcia a.k.a. TheCrazyGM



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I would probably give them the falling damage either way, but its totally cool, yes.

Totally cool things can also be amazing stories when they fail. I remember a friend trying to legolas a shield down a staircase and failing. Of course the next room with the final boss was completely prepared and buffed for the epic final battle.

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That's actually one of my next posts "Fail Forward" that is about exactly that!

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A good game is one that balances the consistent dynamics and rules with spontaneous, unexpected, unknown elements, so yep, I see how this could very much coming in handy! I'm filling my GM toolbox, and I'm not even a GM...lol! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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A good game also just has the right challenge and random elements. 🤔🧘‍♂️ @savvyplayer knows this better than I do, since I simply test games, while @savvyplayer loves playing them! 🎮😎😏

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Indeed, it's true, and so few games actually balance all these important aspects well. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Many online games (especially nowadays) have "dark patterns" that degrade the overall gaming experience which @savvyplayer knows a lot about. 🤔🤯😎🤓

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Interesting. Not that I play a lot of games, but I haven't noticed that. I'm curious about them. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Basically, according to @savvyplayer, those "game dark patterns" cause those game's players to get hooked into doing something in the game to the benefit of the devs and to the detriment of the players themselves (usually without them being aware), such as coming back every few hours, being persuaded to recruit other players often, or spending for in-game purchases repetitively. 🤔🤯🤓😅

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Ah, OK, I see, psycho-emotional manipulation. That's a very common practice pretty much everywhere sadly. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Many gamers say that we are supposed to simply buy a game (whether single player or multiplayer) just once, and be able to play it as often (or as little) as we want without needing to do anything that is not game-related (such as in-app purchase pop-ups, "hourly rewards", "don't leave" notices, and heavily random "chest rewards"). 🤔🧘‍♂️🤯🤓

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I agree with that, otherwise what's the point of buying it? Some games, like MMORPGs, have monthly subscription models too. I far prefer to simply pay once and play indefinitely. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Some people (particularly gamers) say that some games are sold in such a way that the buyers don't actually buy the games, but only a "temporary license" to play such games (even if they are not multiplayer games). 🤔🧘‍♂️🤯 Imagine not being able to play a game that you paid (a significant amount of money) for just because its server went (temporarily or permanently) offline. 💸🤯🤓😅

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Yep, I've seen those models, and I don't like them all. Thankfully I don't pay for any games any more, so it's all a mute point. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Maybe you want to share which apps you use on your phone (and your laptop) you (still) pay for (if it's okay for you). 🤔🧘‍♂️🤓

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On my laptop, none, and on my phone just one, DNSCrypt. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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@savvytester assumes that you are paying for a specific native Android app for DNSCrypt, since DNSCrypt itself is a network protocol. 🤓😏

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Yes, it's InviZible Pro. Yep, I know, I use it on any device that I use, in one form or another. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Let's !HOPE that you could soon pay for such services with HIVE (or any other cryptocurrency)! 🤗

Anyway, I wonder if the author of the original post under which we are talking on is okay with us having conversations that are not so relevant on the post topic !INDEED. 🤯😅

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That would be great. Crypto adoption is spreading quickly, so I imagine that it would be possible soon.

I've wondered that many times about the location of our conversations. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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You can technically already "pay" for the DNSCrypt app that you use using various cryptocurrencies, though any amount that you send is considered donation, unless you email them about the crypto that you send them so that they can give you a code for the premium version (if your donation is at least $5). 💸🤯🤓

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Perhaps, perhaps not. I've never even looked to see if they accept alternative payments in crypto. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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If you decide to look at the website of the DNSCrypt app that you use again, you will see their many payment methods on their donation page (and how a "donation" can technically become a "payment" indeed). 🤓

Anyway, I quickly used up all the token tips that I can give to you for today, so I would begin replying to other Hive authors' comments under my own comments until tomorrow (UTC). 🤯😅

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Since I already paid for it years ago, and no other payments are required, I probably won't do that.

OK, sounds good, have fun. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Remember that you may want to recommend that app to other people, for which having the information about how to get the premium version (by "donating") would be useful indeed. 🤗🧘‍♂️🤓

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Indeed, though I would tend not to recommend paid apps. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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You could at least recommend the free version of that app, and just say that there is a premium paid version of such app. 🧘‍♂️🤓

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Yep, true, though most people don't care about protecting their DNS queries. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Not to mention they (oftentimes) may need to protect their IP addresses too. 🤯🤓

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There are several things that people should protect online that often get overlooked, usually from lack of awareness. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Perhaps you may want to help raise their awareness !INDEED, starting from people that you know (both in real life and online)! 🧘‍♂️🤗

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I do when it's relevant, and when people are interested. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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I wonder when your topic becomes relevant to such "digital defense", as well as if the people you are talking with are actually interested !INDEED. 🤯😅

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If something that someone is doing strikes me as insecure, I'll mention it, with some more-secure alternative. If s/he inquires further, then I'll go into greater depth. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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I think that the term "less insecure" is more appropriate than "more secure", since security is more than just focusing on a few aspects. 🤯 It reminds me of the "security as strong as the weakest link" saying indeed. 🧘‍♂️🤓

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OK, and yes, obviously. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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It may be obvious for you, but not for others !INDEED. 🤯 That's why I said it anyway. 😅

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Indeed, many things are apparently obvious to me that are not obvious to others. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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The opposite is also true though. 🧘‍♂️😅

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I've only found that in specialized fields or domains in which I don't yet have experience. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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I think that even a few minutes of conversation with Bjorn where digital security is a topic would already bring a bunch of useful knowledge for you! 🧘‍♂️😎

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Indeed, I'm sure. I understand a lot of it already, but not sufficiently to compare to his level of skill. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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