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Hi Ted!Unless your name is actually ted......
Hi Ted!Unless your name is actually ted......
My players have no sense of humor.
I told them that there were no orcs in my game world. So of course, one of the players immediately asked if he could play a Half-Orc. I said "sure, but only the human half of it."
I didn't even get a chuckle out of those mirthless killjoys.
My players have no sense of humor.
I told them that there were no orcs in my game world. So of course, one of the players immediately asked if he could play a Half-Orc. I said "sure, but only the human half of it."
I didn't even get a chuckle out of those mirthless killjoys.
There are still people who think the 3.X tier rankings were good?
I hear ya. Tho, im still kinda Pathfinder classic guy myself.I owe a lot to the 3.X Edition of D&D...it was truly the edition that "saved D&D" from the TSR disaster. It's the version of D&D that I've played the most, and played the longest.
But after playing 5E, there's no way on this green Earth that I could go back to playing 3.X rules.
I mean, same, and I can even still see the appeal in it (and its offspring) but like... the whole "having a Wizard and a Fighter in the same party is bad" meta always sounded like brainworm logicI owe a lot to the 3.X Edition of D&D...it was truly the edition that "saved D&D" from the TSR disaster. It's the version of D&D that I've played the most, and played the longest.
But after playing 5E, there's no way on this green Earth that I could go back to playing 3.X rules.
Yeah, it was what I learned with, but kind of unthinkable now.I owe a lot to the 3.X Edition of D&D...it was truly the edition that "saved D&D" from the TSR disaster. It's the version of D&D that I've played the most, and played the longest.
But after playing 5E, there's no way on this green Earth that I could go back to playing 3.X rules.