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  1. Professor Murder

    DriveThruRPG Print-on-Demand Prices Going Up By As Much As 50% In The US

    I think what's the issue is that, due to this "perfect storm," we should not expect modest increases but instead possibly crippling large increases. A 5-10% hike is bad. a 30-40% jump or possibly more could drive people out of any given Geek hobby. Years ago, I reassessed my splitting my...
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    DriveThruRPG Print-on-Demand Prices Going Up By As Much As 50% In The US

    Basically all Geek hobbies are going to be hit with a sack of doorknobs. Hard to discuss the reality of any of this without it becoming intensely political. Simply put, domestic production doesn't exist to work around tariffs in a meaningful way immediately. It would take time and investment. So...
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    Upcoming Superhero RPGs Coincidence or Zeitgeist

    I think part of the reason is that there hasnt been a properly huge pop culture fantasy property until the Peter Jackson Lord of the Rings films. Sci Fi has Star Wars and Star Trek. Comics carry the banner for Super Heroes.
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    Upcoming Superhero RPGs Coincidence or Zeitgeist

    Is Marvel produced by Disney or is it a licensed property? If it is the latter, then it has the issue of any licensed media property rpg, which is a limited production and supported window.
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    Upcoming Superhero RPGs Coincidence or Zeitgeist

    (Just responding to the final line, which was a response to "So if you were asked "What is the go to Superhero RPG?" what would be your answer?") The lack of an industry standard is in part why the genre of TTRPG hasnt yet penetrated the general consciousness. Or to put it another way, if a...
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    Upcoming Superhero RPGs Coincidence or Zeitgeist

    So if you were asked "What is the go to Superhero RPG?" what would be your answer? Champions, probably? Yet it keeps slipping in and out of publication. It just feels to me there is always a vacant throne for "Default Superhero RPG." Superhero and TTRPG booms both ongoing over the last decade...
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    RPG Archive: Lovecraft Country for CoC and D&D

    CoCD20 is a real hidden gem in terms of some really great advice and setting materials. Most people get turned off by CoC characters getting levels and therefore getting more powerful than is normal for the genre. I still have my copy and it is still worth a read even for experienced Keepers.
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    D&D General What does "This adventure is for mid-level adventurers" mean to you?

    I am just realizing that having both spell and character progression use the term "Level" is actually very confusing at times.
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    D&D General What does "This adventure is for mid-level adventurers" mean to you?

    5th to 10th also sounds about right to me. That's a spell level range of 3rd through 5th. 6th lvl and up is "high powered" in terms of escalation of effects. I would have a "Mythic" track at 17+ as that's 9th lvl spells.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Why are you still playing D&D?

    I went with "familiarity and convenience" but honestly the answer is too nuanced for any of the choices to work, especially with only being allowed to choose two. To put it bluntly: DnD is a good system, in that it is able to do what I want it to at the table. Are there better ones? Sure, in...
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    Your table is YOUR table.

    What is challenging is that people who want to enjoy new product built on retro attitudes in terms of game design end up getting associated with those who have a regressive attitude. There is a good deal of guilt by association that I do have sympathy for. However Let us be blunt in that fan...
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    Your table is YOUR table.

    What’s at issue is that using language such as “controlling hearts and minds” is very coded and inflammatory, especially in the current climate.
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    Your table is YOUR table.

    There is going to be an ongoing tension between the micro of the culture of your game table and the macro of the culture of the hobby overall. This is further complicated by the conflation of internet game culture with actual game culture. While the internet allows for some very engaging...
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    + Writing Prompt: Evil Orcs

    If you want evil Orcs, you can just do what I did for a campaign. Make them Vikings.
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    D&D General Which edition did Turn Undead the best?

    5e. It works most clearly with the central mechanics of the game.
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    Is Losing your Turn The Worst That Can Happen

    I think you mention in passing a good point. That enemies using CC who are "bosses" are possibly more permissible, in part because the combats are longer typically and typically can involve larger, more flashy actions overall. I would definitely be more annoyed being stunned for two rounds of a...
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    Is Losing your Turn The Worst That Can Happen

    Yeah. That is an understandably awkward position to be put in as a player. Judging when to speak up is a skill most people need to develop.
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    Is Losing your Turn The Worst That Can Happen

    Scale I would think. If it takes say 3 debuffs to create just as frustrating a state as a single stun, stuns are mathematically 3 times worse.
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    Is Losing your Turn The Worst That Can Happen

    Look, I try to avoid judging another table or GMs. But that is poor form.
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