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    Spelljammer Could this mutiny have been handled better?

    That's one possible use. Surrounds 1 human-sized target (who get a save if they're resisting) plus 1 per 3 caster levels in spongy magical wood, which puts them in suspended animation till the spell ends, makes them immune from harm (with protection good enough to survive atmospheric entry) and...
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    White Dwarf Reflections #22

    Amazingly, FGU still sells the boxed set in physical format. They splurged for a reprint a few years back and have copies again after many years absence. At $20 it might even be the same price as the original.
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    RPG Print News – D&D, Troika!, and More

    I can vouch for Get It At Sutlers as being great fun in keeping with Troika's usual gonzo madness.
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    White Dwarf Reflections #22

    As others have noted, TFT only came back into SJG's hands after Howard let it lie fallow so long Steve could legally reclaim it without his permission, going through the court systems instead. His new company's biggest output consisted of expanding OGRE and GEV at a steady clip, the...
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    Should PCs Be Exceptional?

    It depends entirely on the individual table's preferences, and and that's all I have to say on the subject.
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    RPG-style Board Games

    Never trust a man who doesn't make a "vroom, vroom" noise while moving when they've got the race car. There's something not quite right there.
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    RPG-style Board Games

    No experience with the current edition, but the original Car Wars was more than just armed vehicles fighting each other, something that became increasing clear as stuff came out for the game encouraging moving beyond the arena. You could just use it for minimal context fights, but there was a...
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Sentinel Comics RPG: Smacked robot with folding chair.
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    It's a lovely idea, but I can't think of many things less like a druid than a mason. Trees, bricks, they just don't get along. Now, if we're talking Adepts of the Forbidden Order of North Polar Jupiter, there you've got a whole 77 ranks to progress through, complete with assassination being...
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    Dragon Reflections #93

    I started out in the late 70's and played some form of D&D or another steadily (but not exclusively) until about 1983, took a multi-year break, then resumed when Spelljammer came out, which let a few years of dabbling in the settings that flooded out under 2e AD&D as TSR was dying. Was an early...
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    Outgunned Superheroes

    I'd say it goes well beyond annoying if they just barely make their lowball figure and it winds causing quality issues, delaying publication, or worse results in a total failure to deliver. Really risking disaster if you set that figure too low and people don't jump on it in droves.
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    Tell Me About Your Experiences Joining an Existing Gaming Group/TTRPG Campaign

    Outside of one recent case I haven't joined an in-progress game in several decades (not this century), and I'm not sure the one recent example will help, but: A while back I was thinking about trying some online PbP when I noticed there was an opening or two in ongoing game that had suffered...
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    Benevolent GM stance

    My first thought is that Benevolent GM Stance sounds like some kind of secret martial arts technique taught only to those who oppose the fearsome practitioners of the Way of the Killer GM. My second, more relevant thought is that I've been playing so many superhero systems where death is (if...
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    Dragon Reflections #93

    Most often said by folks whose GMs weren't using the rules for henchmen and hirelings back in the day, and probably not the morale rules either. Awful lot of people who were forced to play without the extra manpower they were meant to have and never saw what Charisma could do. Or the worst...
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    Dragon Reflections #93

    It's really not just kids. Modern game design trends laud the light and deride crunch (much less any kind of simulation) and it does so because so many customers these days of any age won't touch a book over 200 pages, and many draw the line much lower than that. Even I feel a little tired...
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    Dragon Reflections #93

    Or another were in full-tiger form. That certainly aged poorly, especially with some fairly dire cultural stereotyping in the mix. ...Different Worlds, Adventure Gaming, Space/Fantasy Gamer, White Wolf, Adventurers Club, early White Dwarf... So many things to choose from back in the day, and...
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    White Dwarf Reflections #19

    I believe that's correct, but it's been a very long time and memory is hazy.
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    OSR OSR News Roundup

    Busy week. What do you think, worth mentioning over on that "systemless books" thread that's been running for a while now? This one vaguely reminds me of a short story from the Liavek shared world anthology, although it's probably just a coincidence based on both featuring evil-minded camels.
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    Games you need to go outside your normal group to play

    Back when I had regular FtF groups (ie pre-2020-ish) the one thing that was a real no-sell was Pelgrane's excellent version of Dying Earth. That one really "got" Vance's setting, but getting people to play has been tricky for decades now. I briefly considered the Goodman Games' version despite...
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    White Dwarf Reflections #19

    Yep, a real product of the times that created the 800-ton Broadsword mercenary "cruiser" and "huge" 1800-ton Leviathan-class merchant cruiser. Keeping to a smaller scale was arguably a good idea, since a party could reasonably interact with enough of the major (and not-so-major) NPCs of a...
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