overgeeked
Open-World Sandbox
It doesn’t matter what you say. All that matters is what the other person hears. If you think those two are the same thing, you’ve never dealt with a human before.
It doesn’t matter what you say. All that matters is what the other person hears. If you think those two are the same thing, you’ve never dealt with a human before.
Its not that bad. My son said I'm "completely Lawful Good" last weekend, I'm still not sure how I feel about it.
Or, back to my point about "Spells written to any common metric and pattern, that show any relationship to other spells? That's for losers!" thing that D&D has had from day one.I had a GM melt down once over this. A player always wanted to try out the newest and greatest splatts (which where numerous in PF1). She never ever fully understood how the spells worked or where to look them up. Killed so much game time. Finally one night I was like, "Oh I know its Bigby's spell 'o amazeballs do lots o' things! Lets see, is it Tuesday? Does the target owe you 2 gold pieces? Could be trouble if the answers are yes..."
You're selling yourself short. There's also your avatar.It should be abundantly clear by now, that the only thing clever about me is my nickname.
I don't know who also needs to hear this, but every now and then I remind myself: I don't have to post every single idea that pops into my head. Sometimes, it's okay to just scroll away.