It’s more the thousand variations and adaptions that are the equivalent of dialects of language. Like putting your effort into learning Spanish only to find out folks in Barcelona are speaking Catalan. Which is fine right up until you want to have a good conversation with someone. Same with games.The barriers to entry are really low now, even for professional looking print products.
I disagree that there are too many new systems today. I feel like if a new non 5E or non OSR game comes out, there's an 80% chance that it is PbtA.
Speak for yourself!Grilled onions? Mango salsa? Kim chi? Siracha? Is guacamole a condiment?
I mean if you are eating a hot dog, it's not for the hot dog but for whatever you are putting on it.
There is no such thing as a plain burger. There is no "burger" without cheese.
Yup.Pretty sure my friend Menachem, who is a rabbi, might disagree on that one.
I kept expecting this comment to turn into a riff on green Eggs and Ham and I was disappointed.Speak for yourself!
I like hotdogs sans bun, sans condiments. when I buy the basic american style, this is in fact the usual mode I eat them.
I like them in bun with good mustard, some onions, and some kosher dill relish.
I like them in a bun with Advanced Cheese Substitute (either Kraft sliced american "cheese" or bacon flavored cheese whiz)
I like them diced, fried, and in a matrix of eggs.
I like them lightly burnt on the grill in any of the above configurations.
Same for polish sausage, and fully cooked bratwürste.
Now, if they need cooking, nothing beats genuine wood charcoal.
THat is... well, just about the best turn of phrase I have encountered to describe it...D&D (and therefore most fantasy adventure RPGs) is "America if America had a medieval age that contains its expressed (though not lived) values, as though it were backported to the Middle Ages." It's actually a really intriguing concept to me.
2E was 20... but had a high level campaigning splat taking it to at least 30. I can't check the latter since it's not to hand.Um actually
I don't have a copy of the 2e PHB handy, but 1e goes up to different levels for different classes.
Clerics, Fighters, and Paladins go up to 11.
Illusionists, Rangers, and Thieves go up to 12.
Druids go up to 14.
Assassins go up to 15.
Monks go up to 17.
Magic-users go up to 18.
Bards go up to 23. (!?)
Although the expectation seems to be that you'll extrapolate past these numbers and that PC's can theoretically keep leveling up forever.
Gatekeeper detected...The concept of "builds" is bad, but when it is accompanied by discussions of "DPS" in the context of a tabletop RPG, I just think you are in the wrong hobby.
Do we really want to start name calling in this thread?Gatekeeper detected...
Savage Worlds is based on the slimmed down wargame rules for Deadlands.For some, RPGs have always been part of miniatures wargaming. For some, they always shall
Heck, PEG released a Savage Worlds intro version that was branded as a minis wargame. See the Web Archive here: Pinnacle's Weird Website!
Savage Worlds Showdown...
Just like the OSR!It’s more the thousand variations and adaptions that are the equivalent of dialects of language. Like putting your effort into learning Spanish only to find out folks in Barcelona are speaking Catalan. Which is fine right up until you want to have a good conversation with someone. Same with games.