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  1. Andvari

    D&D General Gas Spores

    Beholder-colored, so usually brown.
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    D&D (2024) This Dragon Art Is From The 2024 Player's Handbook

    I was pretty confident it wasn’t AI based on it being in a WotC book, but it triggers my AI alarm bells, lol.
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    D&D (2024) Deborah Ann Woll and Matt Mercer consulted on the 2024 DMG.

    I’ve been very impressed with how Deborah runs games.
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    D&D 5E Aspurgers/autism effects?

    I am undiagnosed, but as I strongly suspect I am autistic, I will comment on this. I think a negative Charisma modifier can work as a representation of the social handicap autism can be. I can pass for normal during limited interactions, and even be charismatic, but that comes from many years of...
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Chasing foes in the sewers.
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    How Visible To players Should The Rules Be?

    It depends a bit on the game, I suppose. Unless the system is very light, I think it's typically best if players have the rules in hand for character creation and development, as well as basic resolution mechanics. I run and play Pathfinder 2E, and the idea of me having to memorize all of the...
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    D&D General Demetrios1453 Plays the Gold Box Games

    In Unlimited Adventures, NPC allies have the same color as the PCs, but it may be different in previous versions of the Gold Box engine, as it was modified throughout its life cycle when new games using it were released.
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    Hostile AI input & suggestions

    The rogue AI, Shodan, in System Shock has turned the station's residents into cyborgs under its control. The medical bays often have cyborg "technicians" in the process of converting survivors. So perhaps in your game, it has kept the crew "alive" in this manner. Shodan uses surveillance cameras...
  9. Andvari

    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Bearded devil nearly kills paladin.
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    D&D General What is your default approach to the rules, permissive or restrictive?

    In my example, I based the DC of the intercept action on the minotaur's level. So probably around DC 20 vs. a PC who at that point had at least a +11 bonus to Athletics. It's always great when there's an opposing creature involved as you get the DC for free, and the ruling made for a heroic...
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    D&D General What is your default approach to the rules, permissive or restrictive?

    He did say combat rule or structure. One example (PF2E) I had was a PC wanted to save someone a minotaur was dropping into a vat of boiling acid. There's no specified action for that, and it wasn't the PC's turn, but you usually have a reaction per turn. I allowed the PC to spend his reaction...
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    D&D General Social Pillar Mechanics: Where do you stand?

    Ideally, I'd decide whether the duke leans towards the PCs or the nobles. If towards the nobles, the PCs must provide the duke a reasonable excuse for giving it to the PCs. If he leans towards the PCs, they just have to keep up their good manners. If the duke is indifferent or unfriendly towards...
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    D&D General What is your default approach to the rules, permissive or restrictive?

    If it's an action your character can reasonably do, I permit it. Actions listed in the rules are just handy examples.
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    D&D General Demetrios1453 Plays the Gold Box Games

    The gold sheets have value in the Ruins of Adventure module, so it's probably a technical issue they don't in the CRPG.
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    D&D General Social Pillar Mechanics: Where do you stand?

    I generally lean on having fewer mechanics that can interfere with role-playing. I leave it up to players when they want to role-play in-character or explain in third person what their character does. I generally don't like expectations of rolls granting near-mind control of NPCs or lie...
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Uh, those stealth rules again.
  17. Andvari

    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    Somehow I never imagined the Basic Red Box warrior might have a beard.
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    D&D 5E Let's Have A Thread of Veteran GM Advice

    Maps are graphical representations of an area - not the area itself. I don't think I've met a player yet who has complained its unrealistic that the map isn't a perfect representation. After all, that is a general feature of maps, whether real or fantasy. Not having a map works fine for very...
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    D&D 5E Let's Have A Thread of Veteran GM Advice

    The player in my current group who knew how to map unfortunately moved far away. The other players seem unable to map, and I'm not sure how to teach them, having tried multiple approaches, each of them giving up in turn. For example, I'll describe one room something like this: "To make it...
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