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    D&D 5E (2014) Paizo's 'The Abomination Vaults' Pathinder AP Coming to 5E

    You’re right, it’s probably not a huge risk. I’m just very hot on PF2 and very cool to 5E these days. But I definitely agree, there are plenty of valid strategic reasons Paizo may want to publish their IP for the highly-successful 5E market. (The only 5E that really interests me anymore is...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Paizo's 'The Abomination Vaults' Pathinder AP Coming to 5E

    I’m a recent convert. Trying desperately to get away from 5E. PF2 tickles my brain the way D&D used to long ago. So I’m worried slightly if this is a sign Paizo plans to shift toward 5E totally…
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    RPG Evolution: Playing Your PC Poorly

    Fascinating post! I’m very curious about these analyses around the inflection points in this hobby. Sometimes it really does feel like there’s a before and after.
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    Critical Role Teases Upcoming Syndicult RPG

    This itself could be a reason to change to a narrative system. Those types of games have become ultra-popular these days, and “fast to learn, easy to play!” is a huge selling point. (I say this as someone who much prefers the crunchier types of games.) For live play purposes, they might find a...
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    Critical Role Teases Upcoming Syndicult RPG

    I’ve wondered lately if one of WotC’s biggest threats with D&D is the possibility that Critical Role ever decides to switch systems again. Right now they’ve got a nice little strategic partnership going, but Critical Role is a valuable brand in its own right—maybe one day they decide to publish...
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    RPG Print News – Mongoose, Modiphius, River Horse, and More

    Are these all available now? I’m looking for a hardcover of Traveller, might as well get the newest one (if I can find it in Canada)
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    EN Live Launches Today!

    I’m surprised and impressed that you can write code while listening to a stream. I just get distracted by it.
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    D&D 5E (2014) I Think We Need A Bigger Shelf

    Yeah there comes a point when a monster is so big that it’s more of a terrain feature
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    D&D 5E (2014) I Think We Need A Bigger Shelf

    My Colossal Red Dragon only cost $100 CAD. Surely inflation hasn’t quadrupled prices since 2006??
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    D&D 5E (2014) Thay Land of the Red Wizards Available From Realms Creator Ed Greenwood

    Seems like a valid way to approach the topic. I understand why some folks may not want to see slavery in their entertainment, but sometimes I worry that diminishing mention of it could be a form of erasure. Obviously Thay isn’t real, but some of us like our fantasy to broach difficult real-world...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Dragons of Stormwreck Isle: New D&D Starter Set Is Coming This Year

    Folks are talking about inflation, but I’m strongly of the opinion that this is just Hasbro deciding to see how much they can get away with charging. They’ve been doing it in Magic, so why not D&D? I’m cynical
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    ZEITGEIST Adventures in ZEITGEIST is Here!

    Yes! Now I can make a mixed heritage aasimar/deva
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    Blog (A5E) Check Out The Dungeon Delver’s Guide Cover Art!

    Well it’s a practical garment and they’re a practical people.
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    Blog (A5E) Check Out The Dungeon Delver’s Guide Cover Art!

    I want it! And I’m hyped for To Save A Kingdom, so I can stop stitching together the old versions of those adventures lol
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    TTRPGS, Blockchains, and NFTs

    Fair enough! But I think that possibly undersells the significant security improvements that the “regular” internet now boasts. Personally I’d love to see a better-structured internet, but I don’t know what that looks like. And I really can’t imagine blockchain being able to step up. It’s...
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    TTRPGS, Blockchains, and NFTs

    Tbh I think block-chain’s security is overhyped. All it really has going is that every user bears a copy of the entire ledger, meaning it has a pretty reliable decentralized method of preserving records. That’s fine, but it’s not the entirety of security. It doesn’t inherently protect...
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    TTRPGS, Blockchains, and NFTs

    Technically not true. WotC prints Magic cards in the USA, Belgium, Japan, and perhaps other places I’m forgetting now. EDIT: I realize MTG isn’t in the RPG industry. My bad.
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    TTRPGS, Blockchains, and NFTs

    Well you’ve got a pretty incredible answer for it, so you might have to keep answering it until you say something believable. Umbran nicely calculated it out for you: if crypto were used as much as credit cards, the energy costs of that system would be ten times the available energy generating...
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    TTRPGS, Blockchains, and NFTs

    You don’t see an issue that it costs an average of a million times more energy to process a single transaction? Energy is literally the bottleneck the limits human technology, and crypto is a spectacular waste of energy… with no advantages except for speculators who might make some money. Why...
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