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I'm currently designing a ttrpg system and have been doing a lot of research on game design, mechanics, and systems. One area i have very little knowledge on and dont have the best framework of where to start and what to do would be accesibility options for a pen and paper rpg. I know a select few basics such as using symbols where ever colours are used to distinguish between things for colour blind people. So i just want to know what are some of your favourite accesibility options are and what features you desperately want in a ttrpg or what type of systems and mechanics prevent people from playing a ttrpg.
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