Search results

  1. the Jester

    Five Takeaways From the 2025 Monster Manual

    That doesn't help those of us who don't want to buy a FR setting product.
  2. the Jester

    Five Takeaways From the 2025 Monster Manual

    I think this is a highly suspect approach. Either violence against sentient creatures is problematic, or it's not- the creature's type shouldn't affect that calculus.
  3. the Jester

    D&D General Read aloud text in modules: What are folks opinions about read aloud content?

    Ah yes, "boxed text" (as I call it). I love boxed text when done right, hate it when done poorly. Done well, it should convey what you see/sense without making assumptions about what direction you're entering from, what you think or feel, or what you're doing. It should be short and to the...
  4. the Jester

    Keeping the World Dangerous – A Monster Scaling Table for a Sandbox TTRPG?

    The whole point of a sandbox (to me) is that the players can, to a greater or lesser degree, choose their level of challenge (and that should impact the rewards they receive). In other words, a low level group avoids the lair of the dragon who lives on Mt. Deathtime, while when they achieve...
  5. the Jester

    D&D General How often do you use Homebrew in your own games?

    Constantly. Probably as much or more as I use official material. I have tons of custom subclasses, spells, magic items, and monsters. At least one features in just about every session. More often, there are as many custom bits as official.
  6. the Jester

    D&D General Which edition handled alignment best?

    If you treat alignment language as a subset of language that only lets you talk about the nuances of specific philosophical points of view, it makes a certain amount of sense.... but even then, it works better if you have to share another language before you can speak (e.g.) CN to each other.
  7. the Jester

    D&D General Which edition handled alignment best?

    3e. Alignment was a cosmic force and there were mechanical implications, such as DR that was bypassed by good, lawful, chaotic, or evil weapons, or weapons that did extra damage against a certain alignment, etc. Yet it wasn't a straight jacket for pcs, and for most characters, it could never...
  8. the Jester

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Well, I went to the library this morning, and all the books in the series (which they had two copies of) were checked out, so I guess I am going to have to wait. Got an Honorverse book and Five Broken Blades instead.
  9. the Jester

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Yeah, I have a couple of friends who raved and raved about it. It's not bad, but I don't feel any compulsion to read further. It's one of those series where I would if I had the next book around and I didn't have anything else to read. I'm planning on picking up the next couple at the library...
  10. the Jester

    D&D General Disease related D&D supplements or adventures?

    That title rings a bell but I am not sure. I don't know if I have read it. Maybe I just saw it on a cover and it stuck in my mind.
  11. the Jester

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Over the last week I read the first Dungeon Crawler Carl book, which I found disappointing after how much I'd seen and heard it hyped up, and Red Rising, by Pierce Brown, which I thought was fantastic. Both are the first books in series; I don't really feel too compelled to go on in the DCC...
  12. the Jester

    D&D General Disease related D&D supplements or adventures?

    Now something about "Scarlet Tides" is knocking around. Aargh.
  13. the Jester

    D&D General Disease related D&D supplements or adventures?

    YES!! I guess I misremembered there being "scarlet" in the title pretty badly. I wonder what my brain was thinking of. Huh.
  14. the Jester

    D&D General Disease related D&D supplements or adventures?

    I'm pretty sure it heavily featured olive slimes and slime creatures. Damn, wish I could remember- as I recall, it read like a pretty good adventure.
  15. the Jester

    What Brought You to EN World Today?

    I'm here to discuss gaming stuff and to socialize with my extended circle of gamer friends.
  16. the Jester

    D&D General Disease related D&D supplements or adventures?

    There was a late 2e or maybe early 3e era Dungeon Magazine that had an adventure focused on a disease or infestation related to Juiblex. I believe it started in a town that had been infected via a cistern. I don't recall the name, but I think it had "Crimson" somewhere in the title- maybe...
  17. the Jester

    D&D General How the heck do you fight a medieval war in winter?

    Goodberry has been massively overlooked. It's a first level spell. Its only downside is that it doesn't improve when cast at higher levels, but it will feed 10 people per casting.
  18. the Jester

    D&D 5E (2014) Rate Your 5E Rules Expertise

    I don't think publishing has anything to do with rules mastery. I'd rate myself at an 8 or 9 if not for that.
  19. the Jester

    D&D General Which 3.0/3.5 Prestige classes would make good 5e subclasses? (+)

    I have a version of the cancer mage for warlocks, where the tumor is the character's patron.
  20. the Jester

    D&D General Do you play in person or online?

    Both. Mostly in person, but I am in one game where the DM and about half the group is several hours away.
Top