Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Nope, they are gone down the memory hole, unfortunately.I’m actually not sure they exist anymore, but I was thinking specifically of his old “Happy Fun Hour” streams.
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Nope, they are gone down the memory hole, unfortunately.I’m actually not sure they exist anymore, but I was thinking specifically of his old “Happy Fun Hour” streams.
OK, see, this is what is irritating: he does not. More charitably he uses examples he failed to read properly and went off on half-cocked because he doesn't understand the text.but the author makes their case clearly and supports their points with examples.
OK, see, this is what is irritating: he does not. More charitably he uses examples he failed to read properly and went off on half-cocked because he doesn't understand the text.
What is more.irritstijg is thst I think this might be WotC weakest Adventure product of the 20's so far...I'd give it a B-, workmanlike and utilitarian. The beginning is great, the middle is professionally written but not inspiring (without having seen it in actionnyet), the end gets weird in a good way but it's no Turn of Fortune's Wheel.
A latter day Forest Oracle, it is not
Nah, he definitely does. You might disagree that the things he points out are problems, but he is making factually accurate (if perhaps overstated) points.OK, see, this is what is irritating: he does not. More charitably he uses examples he failed to read properly and went off on half-cocked because he doesn't understand the text.
Yes, I watched the whole thing. The mid-stream player replacement thing was weird in itself, given that it was essentially a single game session split into 30-minute chunks. Nevertheless, that doesn't change my opinion of Matt Mercer as a DM. He's a great role model if you want to run a live streamed D&D show, but I wouldn't look to him as a great role model for a private home game.That's because Hardwick was being a problematic player and/or was leaving the show. You'll note, had you continued watching, that he was replaced by Brian Posehn in the next episode, IIRC. It was a stunt to switch players, not a regular ruling.
not sure it is ‘hung up’ or ‘intentionally avoiding the others so this objection looks more justified’…I think people are getting hung up on the hydra not making sense, or the keying of the map. Those are, ultimately, minor issues.
What about "the fragments not really mattering", and 4 of them already been in the hands of the mind flayers, and ultimately having them (or not) only makes a mild difference?