Or maybe that’s just a me thing because I treat tabletop games as an excuse to do some collaborative fanfiction. Let’s be honest, though, because for many of us we don’t want our favorite characters around so much as we want to play them. Now, to be fair, the system already has a built in mechanism to experience your favorite characters from the show in the form of “Legends”, NPCs who can serve as mentors and train your character in specialized techniques. Got the quick-start files, planning on backing the Kickstarter (got some other finances to deal with first), and ready to do what I do best: figure out how to play characters in the system. So when it was announced that Magpie Games and Nickelodeon were teaming up to create an Avatar: The Last Airbender tabletop game, I was on board. I’m also a kid of the late 90s and early 2000s, so I also grew up watching Avatar: The Last Airbender. If you’ve been following my “How to Play” series for a while now, you know I really enjoy Magpie Games’s Masks: A New Generations.
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