I'd say yor're the person with bad taste but nice guess you do you. Seems weird that you seem to view your taste as objective and can therfore point to it as a problem for the game.
I may be misreading that freelancer post but I think it said the industry leaders (not just wotc but probably mostly wotc) paid 17 and MCDM says they pay 25 as a base. It's also worth noting that MCDM will pay about 25 for work they know is design heavy but word count light. They also pay for...
Incorrect, it is in the add-on section. $50 for all five sets. So $10 per set. Wish they had "just the dice" option for individual sets. I might still get one $20 set.
BTW, it's been a 2d10 roll for a long time now.
Yeah these obviously aren't final. I don't like how the titles are centered. Maybe I'll get used to it by playing butnit feels like titles should always be left justified.
I was curious about a comment in another thread about maybe not surpassing another games backers at 40 something thousand and I thought that was weirdly low in comparison to mcdms 30k given the money raised so far. I checked out the amount of funder and while they only have roughly 27 percent...
Matt is fully aware that Adune's (don't know how nits spelled) beliefs and the culture they influence may cause issues. In fact right before reading that entry he states,
"This is a cultural mores, you don’t have to agree with this. You should not take the things these gods believe as things...
I guess I don't get the issue here. Some gods do/believe dumb stuff. Some cultures believe/do dumb stuff whether their god agrees with it or not. Other than gods existing, isn't that realistic. Don't cultures in the real world do things that cause harm to people? Our characters are supposed to...
Here's Matt creating a character, including options not in the current patreon packet. Its long but he takes a lotnof time to discuss a bunch of mechanics and design philosophy.
Also James will be on d20play tonight.
https://www.youtube.com/live/yoIxcL3WrNk?si=ePzFf0krshYG35O2
They control more than just damage and no one other than the dm gets even close to 20. I think in the tests it's 4 to 6 for the level one-ish characters.
I can't fathom a world where this happens. Why would people have books out to use abilities when they are on your character sheet or cards? Is this how people play dnd?