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With our RPG Month still going strong, we have another surprise for you in the form of an RPG Contest! This time we want you to think about a video game skill you would like to have in real life and explain why.

The best answers will win 1 of 15 game bundles, including 9 titles such as Windbound, Tyranny, Disco Elysium and more!

You have time to enter the contest until September 30th, 3 PM UTC.
Tha hability to enter everybody's house and, in front of them, open all the treasure chests, wardroves, etc, and take anything i want without a single word from them. XDD
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GOG.com: With our RPG Month still going strong, we have another surprise for you in the form of an RPG Contest! This time we want you to think about a video game skill you would like to have in real life and explain why.

The best answers will win 1 of 15 game bundles, including 9 titles such as Windbound, Tyranny, Disco Elysium and more!

You have time to enter the contest until September 30th, 3 PM UTC.
As a teacher I would love one of those RPG spells where I can silence everyone or freeze everyone!
An inventory system that is basically a pocket dimension that allows for the carrying of a ridiculous amount of stuff with no regards to weight or size.

This would have lots of practical uses, such as being able to buy a bunch of stuff from Costco without having to make sure that you're not buying more than can fit into my subcompact car plus being able to carry it all into the house at once. You could also buy things like furniture without having to wait for delivery - just select the option to go pick it up yourself and toss everything into inventory. It would also make it easier to purchase things that tend to be heavy, such as cat litter.

The inventory system would have made things a lot easier when I bought a Strandmon wing chair from IKEA that I put together in a living room, only to find out afterwards that it couldn't fit through doorways once fully assembled as I wanted it in a bedroom. I could have dropped the chair into my inventory then walked to the desired room and took the chair out after. Instead what actually happened because we do not live in a world with an awesome inventory system is that I had to take one of the arms off, drag the chair into the bedroom then spent more time putting that arm back in. This also means that this chair will have to be taken apart again if I ever decide to move it out of this room for any reason.

Another practical use of an inventory system is that if everyone was putting the stuff they are carrying around into inventory, there would be a decrease in the amount of furniture, wood planks, bales of hay and other random large stuff just hanging out on the freeway.
I would like to have the NPC merchant skill that enables to buy any merchandise at half the price and sell it at double the price.
The ability to teleport would be awesome!
I'd like the ability manipulate time to be able to pause, slow-down, or rewind time. Whether canonically or just as part of the game mechanics, the ability in-game to slow down or pause time, think about items, and make decisions is often useful to playing a game successfully. A well-thought-through decision with ample time to consider the consequences often leads to a more interesting, and successful, RPG experience. I'd like to imagine what our world would like if that were possible in the real-world as well.
Cure Disease. I wound cast it to hopes it with cure me of cancer.
I would pick something selfless like cure disease.

Then I could go around the world and truly do something to help the people that need help. We have all lost some many people to all kinds of diseases. Then it would be nice to help many of the frontline workers and also the countries in dire need of medical aid.

Stay safe all and be kind in life and online.

Faro
I would like the ability to befriend and train Space Hamsters. Especially when the need for ocular attacks arise.
Rewind time because I muff up all the time.
Charisma, because with a high enough charisma, you could steal anything and then convince the cops it was your right to steal it and arrest the person you stole it from.
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GOG.com: With our RPG Month still going strong, we have another surprise for you in the form of an RPG Contest! This time we want you to think about a video game skill you would like to have in real life and explain why.

The best answers will win 1 of 15 game bundles, including 9 titles such as Windbound, Tyranny, Disco Elysium and more!

You have time to enter the contest until September 30th, 3 PM UTC.
Being able to cast 0-9 level spells? Obviously?!
The ability to teleport would be awesome .Imagine being able to visit any place in the world instantly or going to the grocery store in a flash. You could escape muggers leaving them staring at themselves.
A portal gun would be amazing to have.
A weaker 'Fus Ro Dah' can come in handy sometimes...