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    What's Your Favorite Name for a TTRPG and Why?

    I really like Pathfinder. It speaks to the 12-year old me that spent a lot of time alone in the woods. In reality it's just another d20 fantasy murderhoboing game, even though I love it. Another one is the old pastiche game Violence. Contrary to Pathfinder, here you get what the name implies...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What is a Social challenge, anyways?

    Savage Pathfinder core p.164. It’s not rocket science, fast and fun to run, and very easy to adapt to any traditional style system. It just put some meat on meaningful social conflicts.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What is a Social challenge, anyways?

    I love skill-less social negotiations as pure roleplay, but Savage Pathfinders social challenge system is amazing for making social skills meaningful. I as GM still hand out + or - to rolls depending how the player roleplay it, but skills matter and I use it al lot.
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    D&D General How to reboot the Forgotten Realms (+)

    If I was a realms god, no wifi and an eternal Cheetos ban would be punishment enough for the non-believers.
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    What are you reading in 2023?

    Somehow I have neglected Robert W Chambers The King In Yellow. It’s amazing of course. Besides that, lots and lots, and lots, of Pathfinder 2e rule and setting books. And it’s about time for yet another lustfilled re-reading of EE Smiths Lensman series.
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    TTRPGs: broken mechanics vs. abusive players

    For me a system is broken when some character options are vastly more effective then others, thereby leading or tempting players to build to optimize, rather that build for roleplaying and character concept. I have a couple of players in my group that enjoy optimizing Pf1e-style, but when at my...
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Bad murderhobos, secret doors undiscovered.
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    Where do we stand on Harry Potter?

    And that the boundaries for discussion of the subject is up for discussion is a good thing. Still, the general framing of what opinions one are allowed to utter or not on a lot of subjects is pretty clear. And as I wrote, even if I personally may have different opinions, I have no problem with...
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    Where do we stand on Harry Potter?

    A question was asked. I gave my broader personal view on the subject, but explicitly said that I respect that this is a private forum where I am a guest. So I don't know what I did to deserve such a bad-faith interpreted answer with implications that I treat my fellow gamers bad? As to your...
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    Where do we stand on Harry Potter?

    My personal stance is that banning art and cultural phenomena, or the public discussion about them, makes for a very scary world that mirror authoritarian and anti-intellectual dystopias. But I will of course respect the moderators decisions, since this is a private forum where I am a guest.
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    D&D General What D&D Religion Is Your Favorite, And Why?

    I confess that religion and gods usually are little more than framing for roleplaying and divine magic Duracells in my campaigns, even if I have fun developing church practices etc as GM. But I have a fondness for Dragonlance style divine avatars that walk the material plane, like...
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    Pathfinder 2E Is it fun to play a caster in PF2?

    My Savage Pathfinder game runs itself with minimal prep. So I've been doing some close reading of Pathfinder 2e, and lo and behold, behind the massive page count and scary technical language there is a game that may be both playable, fun, and pretty easy to GM. I'm actually thinking about doing...
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    What are you listening to?

    Despite having spent a few years as a touring rock musician in my youth, nowadays I mostly listen to 50s/60s jazz and classical baroque. I'm old I guess.
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    D&D General Fantasy Equivalent of the Nuke

    Many high-level, high fantasy threats are kind of comparable to nukes, at least in my campaigns. In my latest, 2-year home-brew starting out in Forgotten Realms I had quite a bit of space jamming around lvl 10-16. One of the major archs for that level span was baddies using techno-magic to throw...
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    D&D General Hot Take: Uncertainty Makes D&D Better

    One of the reasons I and my table has moved to Savaged Pathfinder for fantasy is that uncertainty and swingyness is fun. When one has played 5e for a couple of years combat just get tedious with very predictable tactics and outcomes.
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    D&D General Best Adventure Path (spanning 10+ levels) of all time?

    My first encounter with Paizo APs is now with the Savage Pathfinder versions of RotRL and CotCT. I don't know about the d20 originals, but the Savaged conversions is the first commercial campaigns I've seen that actually is playable right out of the box without massive GM work. I'm running Rise...
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    What are you reading in 2023?

    Hail Mary is comfort food for scifi readers, and a really good tribute to the golden age authors style of book. I especially enjoy that it emulate the optimistic and slightly didactic tone from that era. Good stuff!
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    The Last of Us (HBO Max)

    Now I've stared at the empty reply box for 10 minutes, but I still can't find words to describe how Episode 3 hit me and my wife. As others have said, just give everyone involved all the prizes.
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    D&D General The D&D Memes Thread

    Aragon is pretty ok, what is really disturbing is the hobbits looking like extremely cynical and life-weary captains in a 70ies police show.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Which D&D books currently scheduled for 2023 are you interested in?

    Despite 5e Spelljammer being utter garbage I might have bought Planescape just because it's Planescape. With the current situation, I won't buy anything from WotC. I have my GMing planned with non-D&D stuff for the next 4-5 years so there's no loss really, more than that I would have liked a...
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