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    D&D General The Charisma Conundrum

    I think you can just pretend Doug is a badly written, badly acted character in a TV show. Characters still react to his actual Charisma. However, his actions still matter. Just like the fighter's high Strength hardly matters if they don't engage in combat. Effort is expected.
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    D&D General Does Earth (or at least a fantasy version of it) have a crystal sphere and exist in the D&D Cosmology?

    I'm pretty sure it's another "dimension." In the BECMI version of the rules, other dimensions could have different laws and properties, and I'm pretty sure that non-magical Earth qualifies.
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    D&D General Bob World Builder Recreates WOTC's "Do You Like Me?" Survey!

    I wouldn't classify it as "clickbait" because it seems genuinely interesting. He's not trying to trick you into paying attention to something meaningless. He's curious what kinds of results one might see in a survey like that, and he thinks you're curious, too.
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    D&D General One thing I hate about the Sorcerer

    In older editions, you didn't need a god to access lower level cleric spells. So literally anyone can create a cleric.
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    Pathfinder 2E Pathfinder Monster Core

    A lot of replacements are more folkloric, so I wouldn't say it's very Talislanta-ish. It is kind of "anime-ish" in that it has kind of a unique cosmology in the background that is definitely not traditional fantasy, but something more story-oriented and flashy. I would say the ghouls in this...
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    Pathfinder 1E Are there compelling reasons to upgrade to PF1 from 3.0?

    In PF2, you have to parse how each of several layered choices will affect you at ... level 1. A PF2 character at level 1 has about the same number of free choices as a PF1 character at level 3. It's kind of silly to note how many archetypes a PF1 character might have, when every few levels, a...
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    Pathfinder 1E Are there compelling reasons to upgrade to PF1 from 3.0?

    Oh, I see. Thank you for clearing that up. Which are? And how does someone come by this knowledge? Are you sure? ... which is first level, particularly if you're human. Which is about two to four times as many choices as a PF 1 character generally makes. For instance, a Pathfinder 1e human...
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    Pathfinder 1E Are there compelling reasons to upgrade to PF1 from 3.0?

    Character creation in 2E requires more choices and more calculation than in PF 1. First you pick an ancestry, and get a heritage. Apply ability boosts. Background, apply ability boosts. Class, apply ability boost. Here's three different funnels of feats you need to understand by level 2. Also...
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    D&D General One thing I hate about the Sorcerer

    Well, wizard does ultimately come from the worse wise, and implies excessive or bad knowledge. Warlock probably comes from oath-breaker or deceiver, so implies profanity, corruption, and artfulness. Sorcerer is kind of odd; it comes from a word for fortune-telling.
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    Pathfinder 1E Are there compelling reasons to upgrade to PF1 from 3.0?

    It's more consistent, with more general cases and fewer specific ones. But it still has a lot of moving parts and a fair number of complex procedures.
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    D&D General The abandoned core monsters of D&D

    A Lawful Good avenging outsider versus a titan-spawned elemental that may be entirely hostile to lesser beings is an entirely different creature. They just recycled the name because they decided to do something else with celestials.
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    D&D General The abandoned core monsters of D&D

    The 4e version of archons were definitely unique to it.
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    Pathfinder 1E Are there compelling reasons to upgrade to PF1 from 3.0?

    I'd say PF2 is maybe 10% less complex. Actually, character creation is often more complex in PF2 at first level, but levels off more quickly. I'm a Remastered convert after skipping the initial 2e release; the improvements are minor but there is considerable thematic and quality-of-life...
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    Pathfinder 2E Pathfinder Monster Core

    D&D ghouls are fairly intelligent, but are almost never depicted that way, other than the occasional ghoul cleric. I'm glad ghouls get more of a role than just an undead to terrify low level PCs with. It looks like paralysis is out, grabbing and biting is in. Note that ghouls are based on the...
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    D&D General One thing I hate about the Sorcerer

    Originally, 3e only hinted that sorcery came from a bloodline, something 5e returned to. The basic concept is that a sorcerer has a "spark" of magic, whether that's a draconic blessing, fey blood, or exposure to wild magic. A wizard has insight. They also have a kind of "spark" but it's more...
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    Pathfinder 2E Pathfinder Monster Core

    It's actually pretty easy to find minis of dragons, giants, and fish people. Here's an, I don't know, adamantine dragon. This could be a conspirator dragon. Also, Paizo has done a lot with Wizkids in the past, I would assume everything in the Monster Core is getting a mini at some point.
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    Pathfinder 2E Pathfinder Monster Core

    I don't see the Golarion-specific elements as all that limiting. In fact, it gives you an easy reference to decide what equivalent would exist in your world. Like, if in Golarion, something is sacred to Pharasma, in your world, it might be assigned to Hades, Persephone, Hekate, or Anubis.
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    D&D General One thing I hate about the Sorcerer

    Sorcerers gain levels, so it's not purely some innate gift. We all have innate muscles, but we're not all barbarians.
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    Kickstarter Promotion Services: Are These Legit?

    There are legitimate ones. The ones who send you messages when you launch a new Kickstarter are fly-by-night operations and scammers.
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