Sometimes people bust out the underhanded tactics in hopes of winning big prizes and securing lucrative sponsorship deals. However, I’d be astonished if some of the most prolific cheats out there have spent their entire careers in search of nothing but glory and the satisfaction that comes from coming out on top – regardless of how they manage it. Which, unfortunately, brings us to the world of tabletop RPGs.
Now, at first glance you’d be forgiven for thinking that cheating at what usually amounts to a collaborative storytelling game must be incredibly rare. After all, most of the time you can’t really win an RPG – not in the traditional sense, anyway. Sure, your team can win battles and nail quest objectives, but the only person you’re directly competing against is the GM, who is less of a competitor and more like the person who books your matches in the first place.
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