Do you find yourself trying to make sure everyone at your table plays a different character in order to build the 'perfect party'? Historically, particularly in Dungeons and Dragons, there might have been very specific ideas as to what characters you should have in your RPG party, but do we still need to be concerned about this today? In this video, I talk about the 'perfect party problem', the risks and the benefits and what you should be aware of when encountering this problem. Whether you're playing D&D, Pathfinder of Call of Cthulhu, the 'perfect party problem' is something you may want to consider addressing.
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