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    Free League Announces Coriolis: The Great Dark

    Beep boop beep Fenris-77 awakes from hypersleep to read the new Flowers PDFs.
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    What's the best die type and why is it the d12?

    Better for what? For home defense the obvious answer is the d4.
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    Top 5 RPGs you want to play (player or GM) in 2026?

    There are, I'm on that Discord. I happen to really like the Dolmenwood rules, and I want to at least start with HMTW doing a more usual thing with it, which may end up being The Castle Automatic since I don't think I'm capable of not pre-ordering it.
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    Top 5 RPGs you want to play (player or GM) in 2026?

    Oh jeeze, yeah, there's Discworld too. I splurged for all the things so I should probably try to run it at some point. :LOL:
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    Top 5 RPGs you want to play (player or GM) in 2026?

    1. His Majesty the Worm 2. Dolmenwood 3. Rivers of London Everything else is Shadowdark related playtests of my own stuff for Shadows of Empire. Honestly, even getting three new games to the table seems like a pipe dream, but I can try.
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    Nominate your MOST ANTICIPATED RPG of 2026

    I think Invincible is probably a solid pick. I might not even buy it, but I can't think of anything I more excited about. Admittedly, tracking that sort of thing is not my personal forte, so there's that.
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    Nominate your MOST ANTICIPATED RPG of 2026

    Well, at least I'm not the only bloke who didn't get the memo on how to play this game. :p
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    Nominate your MOST ANTICIPATED RPG of 2026

    Ah. Well poo. Nevermind. I obviously got all excited and didn't read the fine print.
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    Nominate your MOST ANTICIPATED RPG of 2026

    I'd like to nominate the mega dungeon that's coming out for His Majesty the Worm called The Castle Automatic. It looks bloody marvelous, and HMTW is a super-cool system. The Castle Automatic Preorder
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    I think you're making some assumptions about what 'most' tables look like. Given that D&D doesn't really scaffold the kinds of connections were discussing I think it might be fairer to say that a lot of tables haven't yet tried playing this way. Which is a lot different than suggesting that...
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    Should traps have tells?

    Realism doesn't have a ton to add to the trap conversation IMO. They are more fiction than fact, and also heavily tied to the idea of a resource management loop. Obviously someone can certainly take the idea and make the damage or whatever more 'realistic' but Im not sure what that move is in...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    This is a real thing. How much do you expect you players to read? Answers from varuious games are all over the place.
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    Should traps have tells?

    Angry is a divisive guy, that's the schtick. By and large I find him insightful, but sometimes I need to finish eye rolling a couple of times.
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Yeah, I agree, but there are limits too. I don't want to have to read a couple hundred pages of lore and anceint history in order to play game either. It's always a balancing act IMO, and setting that do a great job of showing rather telling are often more accessible, IMO.
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