{"id":1668,"date":"2015-08-07T07:00:12","date_gmt":"2015-08-07T12:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.d20radio.com\/main\/?p=1668"},"modified":"2015-07-12T20:18:57","modified_gmt":"2015-07-13T01:18:57","slug":"ask-a-gamer-splitting-the-party-three-whys-and-the-how","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.d20radio.com\/main\/ask-a-gamer-splitting-the-party-three-whys-and-the-how\/","title":{"rendered":"Ask a Gamer- Splitting the Party: Three Whys and the How"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It is a gaming mantra, \u201cDo not split the party.\u201d \u00a0But it is also said that rules are meant to be broken. \u00a0Why turn your gaming session into an episode of Scooby Doo?\u00a0 Simple: to let your players shine in their role, to force your players to confront their weaknesses, and to ratchet up the tension and drama.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Let your players shine<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Splitting your party is like turning a chorus into a duet.\u00a0 With just a handful of players in each scene there is more spotlight to go around.\u00a0 Consider <em>Star Wars: A New Hope<\/em> in which Luke and Leia are separated from Han and Chewbacca.\u00a0 Compared to their escape from the detention block we can see greater opportunities for the stars to shine.\u00a0 Luke gets to shine swinging across the chasm with Leia in arm in classic fashion.\u00a0 Han chases down storm troopers only to bite off more than he can handle, with stalwart companion Chewbacca dragged along after his more foolhardy friend.<\/p>\n<p>Neither of those memorable scenes would have had the same impact with all of the leads present.\u00a0 Your own game is no different.\u00a0 By splitting your group you give the Jedi a chance to shine in one-on-one, saber to saber combat.\u00a0 You give the rogue and monk a chance to sneak in and assassinate the evil wizard in the tower while the paladin and barbarian hold off the undead horde.\u00a0 In short, you allow epic moments to happen which simply won\u2019t have the same impact, or might not even be possible, with six heroes on screen at a time.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Force your players to confront their weaknesses<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The most dramatic moments are when characters prevail despite overwhelming adversity or their own weaknesses.\u00a0 By only having a few players in a scene, there is nowhere they can hide.\u00a0 Your wizard or politico cannot simply hide behind a more combat capable character, they must stand on their own two feet.<\/p>\n<p>What does your Heavy or Melee Bruiser do when they encounter traps or a locked door?\u00a0 Think of the potential for building group cohesion when they gain a greater appreciation for that squishy slicer or techie.\u00a0 Taking characters out of their comfort zone allows them to shine in a different way, potentially giving them a chance to grow.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ratchet up the tension<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Watching <em>Return of the Jedi<\/em> demonstrates effective cutting between scenes to increase the drama and tension.\u00a0 Initially each cut leaves our heroes at a mini cliff hanger, leaving them at a moment of great tension as the tide of fate sweeps away from them.\u00a0 The Endor strike team is captured \u2013 cut to space \u2013 the Rebel fleet arrives but the shields are still up \u2013 Ewoks and Rebels fight desperately against a legion of the Emperor\u2019s best troops but primitives are no match for Imperial walkers \u2013 now the Death Star is fully armed and operational \u2013 you get the picture.<\/p>\n<p>A gamemaster could create a similar effect with the party intact, but by separating your players from the mutual support they usually enjoy you have the ability to raise the perceived danger and therefore the drama.<\/p>\n<p><strong>But How?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Nothing written above diminishes the fact that splitting the party has its own special challenges.\u00a0 It is important to keep a few points in mind at the table when you are handling a split party.\u00a0 I like to ask myself the following questions:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Is everyone engaged and interested? Rephrased, are we leaving someone out of the fun?<\/li>\n<li>If this was a movie, when would the cuts and mini cliff hangers be?<\/li>\n<li>Do I have a few plans to get the group back together?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>One of the greatest dangers involved with splitting the party is you risk losing the engagement and interest of your players when they are not in the spotlight.\u00a0 I would counter that in most system\u2019s structured time, usually turn based combat, players already expect to wait a bit until they get to act.\u00a0 The key here is to get and maintain their interest and therefore maintain their buy in for having to wait.<\/p>\n<p>I have read that is best to share time equally between players in this scenario; here I differ slightly and say it is best to share time <strong>fairly<\/strong> between players.\u00a0 What is most important is to ensure each player has a chance to do something memorable and impactful between cuts.\u00a0 This is how you will keep players interested and engaged, along with our next point.<\/p>\n<p>The analogy I keep coming back to is that of a movie, with cuts between the heroes.\u00a0 This is my rule of thumb on when to switch.\u00a0 You will build up engagement by giving each player or subgroup the spotlight for just long enough to excite, but then switch to your other players to leave this subgroup wanting more.\u00a0 I recommend switching before or after a reveal, when the stakes have changed (like when a dangerous new combatant arrives in the scene), or when things have taken a turn for the worse.\u00a0 This will leave the subgroup interested and thinking of their next move.<\/p>\n<p>How much time between cuts?\u00a0 Like many things in the realm of roleplaying games, this will depend on your group.\u00a0 If you keenly monitor your players to see if they are engaged, and repeatedly ask yourself when a movie-style cut would be, then your best judgment should not lead you astray.\u00a0 With a whole party session, keep the cuts between subgroups frequent.\u00a0 It&#8217;s okay to try out longer party splits, but that is the realm of running individual or small group sessions.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, how will you ensure the group eventually gets back together?\u00a0 Whether a split party is something you have engineered, or a player initiated action, you will need make sure you have a few options available to bring the party back together while maintaining narrative coherence. \u00a0How this will work at your table is going to depend on specific circumstances, but there\u2019s a few items to keep in mind depending on how the party split in the first place.<\/p>\n<p>As the gamemaster there will be times where you have decided and prepared for a split party.\u00a0 Take the time while preparing to wargame out a couple ways you see the party coming back together, consider how those ways will play out at the table depending on the choices your players make.\u00a0 During the game, at the same time you are asking the above three questions, consider which of those options are still viable and tweak as required to ensure your players can link back up again.<\/p>\n<p>If your players have initiated a split party you may find yourself unprepared and with no idea how to reunite the characters.\u00a0 Get a good idea of what your players are trying to achieve and determine the conflict for those scenes.\u00a0 Once that conflict, and reason for separation, has been resolved you can feel free to briefly narrate how the players join back together.\u00a0 If it is not appropriate or entertaining to delay the players reforming the party do not fall into the temptation of unnecessarily playing it out.<\/p>\n<p>To any gamemaster reluctant to split their party, I hope I have persuaded you to consider otherwise.\u00a0 I have had amazing roleplaying experiences on both sides of the screen when my group has violated this gaming mantra.\u00a0 Let your players shine, force characters to confront their weaknesses, and ratchet 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