Look Before You Leap: Declaring an action and resolving that action are two separate steps
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Look Before You Leap
Credit: Alan Lee This is a post about a very subtle facet of spotlight management. I consider it to be one of the most important techniques ...
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Look Before You Leap
Credit: Alan Lee This is a post about a very subtle facet of spotlight management. I consider it to be one of the most important techniques ...
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“i look”
dm:“you see nothing”
“I leap …”
dm:“you are now dead”
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Look Before You Leap
Credit: Alan Lee This is a post about a very subtle facet of spotlight management. I consider it to be one of the most important techniques ...
(knightattheopera.blogspot.com)
This is pretty good advice. I’ve sort of stumbled into it a few times.
Sometimes I’d be like “ok so here’s the room. Blah blah blah details. What’re you doing?”
Andy will be like “I’m gonna check out that detail”
I’ll get like “cool. You all see Andy head over to that detail. Good?” And sort of pause there for a beat to see if anyone wants to interrupt or preempt.
I think the linked article is a generally better method as it’s more complete, but I think mine is a little faster. Especially if you have a couple passive players.
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“i look”
dm:“you see nothing”
“I leap …”
dm:“you are now dead”
“I cast fireball”