chocolate pickles said:
So you more or less go to shoot people and get drunk?
...Sounds better than i thought
Thats an accurate summary of what I do at larp yeah, but then again I don't make much (any) of an effort to care for the plot or roleplay, and sometimes I have to evade being asked awkward questions about character background or whatever. Usually I just say something about hunting then head toward the bar or glance at my girlfriend to bail me out.
Also sadly you cant shoot people WHILE drunk so I usually have to pick one or the other at any one time.
Also youre encouraged to not aim for the face or balls. People tend to be ok with accidents though, as long as you apologise a lot and maybe offer them a cider later.
Yeah LARP can be as laid back as this if you want, but do be warned some people will wanna take it seriously and avoiding them like the plague is a skill you need. People like lightning bolt guy (pictured above) exist. Try and do something without magic is my advice, the ones that are basically re-enactment are damn fun.
To be brutally blunt though, people like lightning bolt guy arnt as common in games without magic. With no magic system you gotta be fairly physically able to not have yourself pushed/tripped over or just left behind by the people who are actually in shape. Its pretty physically demanding in places. Sorta limits the demographic of people who go to pretend to be powerful. To win with no outside bullshit you need to be actually strong and fast.
Im heavily considering, and have been hinting to my SO as well, that we should change to a system with absolutely zero magic so we can get down to the nitty gritty. Id recommend those to other people as well, less roleplay involved too. The great thing about re-enactment is being a viking entails hitting people, drinking round a table and eating roasts. Just say youre Rolf or whatever and do what you would do in real life.