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Squishy is a common word in roleplaying gamer slang. It has several applications. Its opposite is [[Crunchy]]. | Squishy is a common word in roleplaying gamer slang. It has several applications. Its opposite is [[Crunchy]]. | ||
• A game system, game, or aspect of either which has so little detail it is virtually impossible to use without the [[GM]] either creating a [[House_rules|houserule]] or constantly | • A game system, game, or aspect of either which has so little detail it is virtually impossible to use without the [[GM]] either creating a [[House_rules|houserule]] or constantly using a GM fiat. For example, the [[BESM]] Dynamic Sorcery system. | ||
• A character, monster, or NPC type which is easily killable by a [[PC]]. This term is usually used for a physically vulnerability rather than a magical one. Squishies are commonly encountered by low-level PCs, and are the preferred levelling fodder in most electronic [[RPG]]s. Some sadistic [[GM]]s also take great delight in making Squishy monsters [[crunchy]]; the infamous [[Pun-Pun]] is a normally-squishy [[Kobold]] made obscene. | • A character, monster, or NPC type which is easily killable by a [[PC]]. This term is usually used for a physically vulnerability rather than a magical one. Squishies are commonly encountered by low-level PCs, and are the preferred levelling fodder in most electronic [[RPG]]s. Some sadistic [[GM]]s also take great delight in making Squishy monsters [[crunchy]]; the infamous [[Pun-Pun]] is a normally-squishy [[Kobold]] made obscene. |
Revision as of 18:39, 27 August 2014
Squishy is a common word in roleplaying gamer slang. It has several applications. Its opposite is Crunchy.
• A game system, game, or aspect of either which has so little detail it is virtually impossible to use without the GM either creating a houserule or constantly using a GM fiat. For example, the BESM Dynamic Sorcery system.
• A character, monster, or NPC type which is easily killable by a PC. This term is usually used for a physically vulnerability rather than a magical one. Squishies are commonly encountered by low-level PCs, and are the preferred levelling fodder in most electronic RPGs. Some sadistic GMs also take great delight in making Squishy monsters crunchy; the infamous Pun-Pun is a normally-squishy Kobold made obscene.
• A character with very poor hit points but a very high damage potential; they usually need the rest of the party to protect them while they work their awesome, or a kobold will poke them to death. Most commonly applied to Wizards.