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    D&D General The purpose of deity stats in D&D.

    I respectfully disagree. IMO, deities should be more than a bag of hp that high level PCs have a good chance of defeating. Not just tier 4 vs. tier 5. More like tier 4 vs. tier 347.
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    D&D General The purpose of deity stats in D&D.

    That was fought with fiddles, not swords... :)
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    D&D General The purpose of deity stats in D&D.

    I don't know why they provided stats other than for potential fights with PC's, but at the very least, it provides some objective way to judge relative strength/power among deities. Should mortals even be able to fight deities? Don't get me started....
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    Pathfinder 2E Foundry

    This add on module should let you import from Pathbuilder. https://foundryvtt.com/packages/pathmuncher
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    Elon Musk Calls for Wizards of the Coast to "Burn in Hell" Over Making of Original D&D Passages

    I say we should avoid giving Musk any free publicity, or taking much of what he says seriously.
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    We’re On BlueSky

    Just joined and following EN World. Paizo too. I never joined Twitter, so this is new. Blue Sky looks pretty chaotic and unstructured, unlike a forum. A lot of seemly random stuff. Here's hoping that BlueSky is able to maintain it's popularity, and grows large enough to become a viable...
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    The Changing of the Avatars

    There we go. With this radical change, no one will recognize me.
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    D&D General A glimpse at WoTC's current view of Rule 0

    I think Rule 0 should be defined at Session 0. If everyone at the table agrees to the rules at session 0, rule zero will come naturally.
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    D&D 5E (2024) What does the new DMG say about gods?

    I'll just say I disagree with the 2024 DMG re: deities, and leave it at that. One thing that I like about 5E is that (with few exceptions) it doesn't give stat blocks to deities. While I did enjoy reading Deities and Demigods as a kid, IMO, gods should be several orders of magnitude in power...
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    Finished the first book int the series, and now I've started reading: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/66477.Maelstrom
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    WotC Some Takeaways From Hasbro's Latest Reports

    Yep, like I said, it will be interesting to see the results without BG3 being a factor.
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    WotC Some Takeaways From Hasbro's Latest Reports

    "Hasbro's profit for this quarter was $223.2 million; the same period last year saw a $171.1 million loss." Well it looks like they're doing OK then. I'm surprised by the digital sales figure decrease. Since "digital is the future" in WoTC's own words, you would think that digital would have a...
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    D&D General How early is too early for flight?

    IMO, as long as the monsters can fly, or at least easily target a flying pc, level isn't much of an issue.
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    Currently reading "Starfish" by Peter Watts https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/66479.Starfish
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    Tips to Improve Discord Experience?

    I agree that Discord UI is bad, but I second Blue's advice.
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    Payn's Ponderings; System mastery and the concept of fair fight.

    I like to min max to make an effective PC, but I don't obsess over it. A fair match is fine, but a GM should focus on the world and the story, and put "realistic" encounters where they "should" go. (e.g. put the lich on the bottom level and the giant rats on the 1st level) If the players find...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Do players really want balance?

    Sure, no one wants to play a weak class and feel useless. Why is that controversial?
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    D&D 5E (2024) Do players really want balance?

    The typical player doesn't really care about balance. They want to be superheroes with no risk of dying.
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    Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks Talks AI Usage in D&D [UPDATED!]

    Human nature and corporate politics are what they are, and they exist in all companies, even the ones you like.
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