The secret power of RPG mechanics

<h1>The Learning Curve</h1> <p>Have you ever started a new hobby, only to drop it after a few weeks? You might have paid a membership fee to a club, bought fancy equipment, and even paid for classes, only to give up after a couple of months. It might have been pottery classes, it might have been golf, it might have been capoeira or painting or trying to learn Japanese. No matter what it was, the journey probably looked like this.</p> <p>The first time you tried it, it was a bit awkward. You were not good at it, but it is to be expected. You are there to learn something new. You were pumped with enthusiasm and the sheer joy of trying on something novel was exhilarating. The next few times you went it was way better. You could really feel your skills improving and the improvement was dramatic! You really enjoyed yourself.</p> <p>After a while though, a change would occur. The novelty would wear off and what used to be fun would turn into yet another chore. Persistent that you are, you would endure for some time, pushing yourself to continue, until one day you would skip a class, then another one, and another one. Sooner or later that fancy gear would end up gathering dust in the closet or in your basement, or worse yet it would be standing in the middle of the room like that indoor bicycle constantly reminding you of your character failure.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/ironsource-levelup/secret-power-of-rpg-mechanics-b618c09556d8"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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