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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    Those stats aren't necessarily helpful. Critical Role has been around for significantly longer than that. They started off as just one of many programs under Geek & Sundry's banner, way back in May 2015, less than a year after 5E was released. June 2018, the start of the data, was when they...
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    If things like Stranger Things and Critical Role never came around, 5E would still have been the number one TTRPG. It just wouldn't be nearly as popular as it is now or reached the levels of their multiple, consecutive "best years of D&D ever" numbers.
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    I agree to an extent... if combat takes a shorter amount of time and that leads to more combat scenarios in a single session, that would be an overall plus. The trend of less and less combat on the show is a major part of why it's becoming harder and harder for me to stay even remotely focused...
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    None of those games were the one that fueled their actual campaign. I don't think we should be under any illusion that people were rushing to make Crash Pandas or Honey Heist the bedrock of their fantasy RPG campaigns. ;) Completely unrelated: After all this time in these forums, I only just...
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    Same here. My TTRPG and board game collection is starting to look like my video game and Blu-ray collection: tons of unwrapped items that will probably never be unboxed.
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    None of which are TTRPGs. Darrington hasn't done much at all. That Ukotoa game reviewed pretty badly. This new card game supposedly is pretty good, but honestly the commercial they filmed for it completely turned me off to even trying it.
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    I wouldn't consider these forums to be representative of the Critical Role fanbase. They are diehard. I would say that their fandom to the show and the creators far outweighs their fandom to a system: most are probably just playing some version or iteration of the show, whether that's in the...
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    The overwhelming majority of Critical Role's fanbase are people who never played TTRPGs before: their loyalty isn't to the system but to the show. They'll follow the CR team wherever they go. And any new viewers are almost guaranteed to be people in the same boat, so like @elawai said, they're...
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    That's awesome! I don't think I could ever justify the cost of airfare and hotel to attend that. I'll have to hope PAX Unplugged sticks around in perpetuity. :)
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    Critical Role Announces Two New RPGs

    I'm curious what the growth of the Critical Role user base is. I'd be surprised if viewer numbers are still exploding at anywhere near the levels from years ago. It'll definitely put this game in front of some people before they even know what D&D is, but how much will that really be? I'm also...
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    D&D 5E D&D Creator Summit--'D&D Beyond And Beyond'

    Any mention of them finally supporting homebrew classes, homebrew non-magical items, custom languages, etc.?
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    Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Movie Review

    I thought that the movie was great. I liked that it had dramatic moments, but didn't take itself too seriously... that it had humorous moments, but didn't fall into the trap of wink-wink nudge-nudge making fun of the source material. I thought the action sequences played out pretty well. I think...
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    RPG Evolution - The AI GM: Your Somewhat Unreliable Familiar

    I can attest to this. I got a Meta Quest 2 right after Thanksgiving, but I never really had a chance to play anything on it until I finally tried out Resident Evil 4 a few nights ago. Things were okay at first, but the action started picking up and I found myself rotating around, turning my...
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    D&D (2024) New One D&D Playtest Shows Us The New Druid & Paladin

    Also, what are you searching on? One thing I noticed was that for some reason when I did a search in Acrobat for "One D&D", one of the instances didn't show up, even though it was clearly the text "One D&D". I've seen this weird behavior in the past with some PDF documents, perhaps something to...
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    D&D (2024) New One D&D Playtest Shows Us The New Druid & Paladin

    Last paragraph of left column on the first page of that document:
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    D&D (2024) New One D&D Playtest Shows Us The New Druid & Paladin

    I don't know what to tell you. I'm looking at it right now.
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    D&D (2024) New One D&D Playtest Shows Us The New Druid & Paladin

    Given that they added a bunch of new conditions, I'm skeptical that's the reason...
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    D&D (2024) New One D&D Playtest Shows Us The New Druid & Paladin

    It does. All previous packets reference "the One D&D Unearthed Arcana series". This new one is the first that calls it "the Unearthed Arcana series". Additionally, the previous packets had a callout titled "What's ahead in the One D&D Playtest" in the Feedback section, whereas this new one uses...
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    D&D (2024) New One D&D Playtest Shows Us The New Druid & Paladin

    It's not a new change. The only one that included that was the first playtest packet. The two previous ones used PHB 2014 rules for critical hits, and this one simply doesn't even mention them at all.
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    Black Flag So What's In Kobold Press' BLACK FLAG First Playtest?

    I don't think that we can say they're the same at all there. We of course don't know exactly what Black Flag's classes are going to be like, but I'd be very surprised if they took anything like One D&D's approach and completely changed the progression structure. Assuming that they do stick with...
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