D&D 5E Aspurgers/autism effects?


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I have to admit that spelling error in the thread title has me giggling about the (totally juvenile and gross) visuals.
 


Clearly if those of us on the spectrum had to pick a color of magic it would be blue.

Not for Autism Speaks of course, an absolutely vile organization run by and for abusive parents.

It's because blue has superior crowd control and counter capabilities.
I always run a blue deck, with a white sideboard and a black sideboard that I can swap out if needed.
 

I always run a blue deck, with a white sideboard and a black sideboard that I can swap out if needed.
Blaming Spider-Man GIF
 

Clearly if those of us on the spectrum had to pick a color of magic it would be blue.

Not for Autism Speaks of course, an absolutely vile organization run by and for abusive parents.

It's because blue has superior crowd control and counter capabilities.

That doesn't make any sense.

Blue Magic is best because it let's us learn monster powers and then use them on the monsters.
 


I’ve never played a character with my particular mental problems, thusly my question.
Every time you play you play with your syndrome. my son has Aspergers, problem is the variation is as wide as humanity. I know several people with aspergers and none of them have the same interests or exact same habits. And all behaviors that could be attributed to Aspergers can be attributed to other things like OCD, ADHD, and 30 other types of diagnosable behavior. IF i were going to play as a character with aspergers id just do what most people do and pick an archtype from a movie or a show an justify the behaviors as from that source.

But. Dr Doom, spiderman, reed richards,sheldon cooper, Amanda Waller, or raistlan coulld all be potentially high functioning Autism spectrum or not.

In real life anthony hopkins, dan aykroyd, courtney love, Daryl Hannah, greta thunberg, tum burton, all have aspergers. Also most people with Aspergers are average no the geniuses like bill gates. A redneck who loves trucks could be in the club. there is no formula that fits them all.
 


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