Bill Zebub
“It’s probably Matt Mercer’s fault.”
Gotta admit that "How ripped was Conan?" is one of the more entertaining thread derailments we've seen.
Were there really a lot of different opinions on the subject? I'm not prepared to go look for myself.Gotta admit that "How ripped was Conan?" is one of the more entertaining thread derailments we've seen.
Were there really a lot of different opinions on the subject? I'm not prepared to go look for myself.
I'm sorry, did you just make a declarative statement?! WELL, allow me to retort...Have you ever seen somebody on the Internet make a claim about geeky esoterica without somebody else vehemently disagreeing?
I'm sorry, did you just make a declarative statement?! WELL, allow me to retort...
grappling a Gorrilla is Captain America territory. Id definitely consider Conan superhuman territory. He's more demi-god than man in ability if not birth.Conan certainly does wear armor when he can, in the original Howard stories, but he is stronger than almost any man/can wrestle gorillas and the like (not beat them, but survive a grapple long enough to win with a knife or something). Not superhuman, and I don't know if Howard would have pictured him as bodybuilder physique, per se (though maybe something like a 1920s bodybuilder, say Eugene Sandow but much taller), but he's supposed to be kind of like original comic Captain America- something like the peak of combined human strength and agility. And he's as skilled a swordsman as he is a general athlete (including climbing, leaping, etc.).
Thank you for the constructive criticism. It is well received. That said, I have a, (IMO), a worthy replacement. I have also expanded the base architypes to include 15 professions, not including BGC's and custom profs, with more with each expansion. I have taken a great amount of time sussing out prof's for both their feel and the role that they fill.Sorry. There was some slight miscommunication in that I thought your OP was insinuating the Thief was redundant and could be pulled from D&D without consequence. Now that I know you're referring to your own system, I think I can make a bit more sense going forward.
Could you explain how this is relevant to the discussion? I am not sure how introducing force powers and an unlockable weapon. It does not back up the point that you can make the same argument for warrior. Which my point here refutes.But a girl Jedi with a lightsaber will carve him into steaks.
FALSE! My RPG is not for sale to the public at this time. I am concerned with my RPG yes, but only to get a feel for how the public at large will respond to there being no thief in my system. In the future, instead of making false incorrect assumptions, I politely invite you to just ask me.The OP has named exactly two RPGs in the entirety of the thread: D&D, and the RPG he's selling.
As I see it, that can be taken two ways. Either this thread is largely concerned with D&D (by inclusion or comparison), or it's an ad.