I just got Civ VI on my phone because it was free with my Prime account or something. Anyway, I will play with it and report back. Civ IV is my first, my last, my everything, so we shall see how this compares. I don't like its chances.
If the spouse is onboard, it's a massive win. My spouse is my favourite player; they could give a crap about the rules but they love to roleplay their character.
It's a hobby of ebbs and flows, isn't it? Sometimes, you need a break. Then a great group forms and you love it again - my current...
Yeah there's no new information but it's nice to hear an overview of the history from Luke Gygax's perspective. The anecdote about his rainbow shirt was sweet. 9 minutes well spent!
That sounds scary! As teachers, we get a refresher on them every year. I’ve fortunately never had to use one on a student but my close friend and colleague has, twice.
I second: if you are regularly around someone with severe allergies, learn to use an EpiPen!
(PS your thumb injury is a funny...
I get it; the whole issue is fraught, as this thread attests. Best to stay out of it and individual DMs can do what they like, as always.
The only reason those two mixed species were ever singled out for special attention was because Tolkien, anyway.
Don’t count on it. The change was made for reasons that go beyond the game, which is why newer systems are avoiding the issue altogether. And the proportion of D&D players who have strong feelings on the subject will be dwindling over the next decade, not growing.
I agree that this is the most elegant solution.
In the fiction, though, it makes sense because the marilith has all those arms, much like a hydra's heads. Your players won't be expecting it from a minotaur who, from what I gather, isn't even a BBEG, so I'm more interested in how you explain it...
Character is not Weir’s strength as a writer, but they’ve got an excellent character actor, so this gives me hope the film will be better than the book. Which was kinda fun, but not nearly as good as The Martian.
Fincher has some fantastic films and also some that I think are good but don't do a lot for me. Fight Club is by far my favourite.
I think Alien3 is a terrible sequel in that it retroactively makes the previous films worse, but that is the fault of the story, not the director.
I always like but seldom love Wes Anderson films. I find them affected in a way that aways keeps me at arms length - he's a very post-modern filmmaker in that he always wants you to be aware of the art. So I am rarely emotionally invested in the story, even while admiring the artistry.
Rushmore...
I love Arkham Horror, but those games are at the extreme end of cooperative games, for sure. Each one is a full evening's commitment, and you're right, the set-up is extensive.
Horrified will take maybe 10-20 minutes to read through the rules and set up the first time you play, but after that...
Very different games. Frankly, I think those D&D boardgames (I bought them all for the cheap miniatures) are basically mediocre Hero Quest knock-offs, with very little strategy or variation between games.
Horrified is much more of a strategic cooperative boardgame in the vein of Pandemic...
Again, not a lawyer, but the part of the ruling that caught my attention wasn't about ownership, it was that "Judge William Alsup compared the Anthropic model’s use of books to a “reader aspiring to be a writer” who uses works “not to race ahead and replicate or supplant them” but to “turn a...
I would love to get @Snarf Zagyg ‘s take on what this ruling and the judge’s comments mean, as well as the potential significance. It seems to me that there are some distinct issues at play. I am very loathe to offer an opinion but fascinated by the topic.
They’ve always been listed as “partnered content,” at least since that category was added. That can mean different things. Tal’Dorei Revisited is 3PP. Explorers Guide and Netherdeep are partnered content but not 3PP.
The three classes cited above were all published by WotC for D&D specifically...
Are you a lawyer? I am not, but what you are describing seems very different from what the article is describing, in which the judge seems to be making an important ruling re. the transformative aspects of LLMs, which it seems to me (not a lawyer) could have far-reaching ramifications in US law...
Can you clarify what you mean by “unlikely to return”? All of those subclasses are currently in the game. I had an echo knight in a campaign that just concluded, and Explorers Guide to Wildemount, for example, is currently available on DDB; indeed, it was fairly recently updated to integrate...
I love the idea of rebooting the franchise as a period film (which makes even more sense given how the last Bond ended). The Bond aesthetic works best in that context, IMO.