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    Sean K. Reynolds talks RPG salaries, puts his on record.

    Professionals, not all workers in general.
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    Sean K. Reynolds talks RPG salaries, puts his on record.

    There is no shortage of RPG products coming out these days, and more creators entering the field all the time. Sales are higher as well. That is a really poor progression, however, especially for the Seattle area. I started about at $12.5K in 1987 at my first auditor job, but my multiple to...
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    D&D and Call of Cthulhu Climb Again in Roll20's Latest Stats

    That is pretty much in Fantasy Grounds as well, and Roll20 and FG posts some numbers every quarter. Although there obviously is merit is arguing that Foundry has some PF2 players, there is nothing concrete to be looked at. So hard to just accept that somehow those numbers would greatly change...
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    D&D and Call of Cthulhu Climb Again in Roll20's Latest Stats

    The Roll20 numbers never have a great reference to trace back to. So each is an island on its own and they keep messing with the format. The claim/debate that Foundry is where all the PF2 players are is impossible to check. They do not publish any numbers. Fantasy Grounds has a fairly solid...
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    Dragon Reflections #50

    I bought that issue when it came out and that adventure was pretty good overall.
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    D&D General Why are "ugly evil orcs" so unpopular?

    I think it is very lazy to write off the Orcs being evil as a default as limiting. I don’t see any limit there at all. Exploring why they are the way they are is interesting and the exploration as a topic of the nature of evil has been the fodder for literature (and religion) for thousands of...
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    Do you remember your first RPG purchase?

    Holmes Basic boxed set in 1981 or 1982. I think at a hobby store on Ste-Catherine’s street near the forum but could have been at the closer to my HS hobby store on Sherbrooke in NDG (Montreal locations). The set had dice.
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    Goblin Slayer: Controversial anime to get a tabletop RPG

    The first episode of the anime is good if you ever wondered about the new players TPKing at the first encounter in Lost Mines of Phandelver. It is aimed at RPG players or at least viewers well versed in the tropes and it shows the effects of what are often standard storylines or backstories. It...
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    D&D 5E (2014) No more D&D MtG Premier Sets (Blogatog & State of the Game sources)

    Supplemental sets have inherent lower appeal. If you are not reprinting existing powerful cards to be played in other that Standard formats, you need a set to be standard legal for the number of cards and draw of needing it for the main format for a couple of years. The real truth is that they...
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    D&D 5E (2014) No more D&D MtG Premier Sets (Blogatog & State of the Game sources)

    If it sold well, WoTC would be fools not to do more D&D sets in the main Magic releases. Hasbro has profit expectations.
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    [Chaosium] Vale and farewell, Steve Perrin (1946 - 2021)

    I was a long time SCA member and picked up Runequest to try because of the SCA reference in fhe fumble tables (2e). I ran a long camping for my friends and later moved to the SF area when he had been one of the SCA founders. I will miss him and the work he still could do.
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    No, a small bunch of people did similar to this thread. They posted a obviously racist drawing from WW2 times and then posted the picture of Hobgoblins from the AD&D MM and declared them to be the same. Finding some writing that ascribe moral characteristics to genetics (the period where that...
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    I read that thread (and similar ones) a while ago. The problem I have is the equivalency given. Orcs are not as they are as a culture because of their genetics. They are how they are because of their god who directly influences them. It sounds nice to directly conflate the pseudo-science...
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    If I were to summarize my feelings on this thread’s original post and the framework it comes with, it is sadness on the finding problems where there are already solutions or where there is a reasonable argument that the problem is not direct but from sin of origin. The fear of Redcaps being...
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    Combat in AD&D was much more dangerous than 5e. You got XP for the treasure, not the fighting. The AD&D games I ran were super heavy on RP to get treasure without fighting and any fighting was planned well in advance. 3e to 5e very heavily emphasizes XP for killing monsters (the rule is...
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    The MM is pretty darned clear: “The alignment specified in a monster's stat block is the default. Feel free to depart from it and change a monster's alignment to suit the needs of your campaign.”
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    My daughter plays a goblin bard in my long running campaign. The campaign is set in the Forgotten Realms and goblins are basically as the monster manual describes them. There is a small goblin community in Waterdeep and they are not well regarded because they do act like goblins at times. We...
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    Which clearly shows that it is not samurai armor (it is like) and was not intended by basic design but just what the artist did. Pig faced orcs were also not intended. Hobgoblins were not intended to be the Japanese in monster form, and from that one drawing they have had that motif for a while...
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    I like the way my discussion on the actual armor in question is dismissed as “obviously wrong” without any counter points. It is in response to a post claiming that the 1e hobgoblin like drawing is a direct link to racist propaganda WW2 images. I point out that the armor and weapons is not...
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    D&D 5E (2014) I thought WotC was removing biological morals?

    That image is not particularly Japanese. The weapons in hand (axe and mace/morning star) are western and the sword is a scimitar. With the exception of the helmet, the armor and weapons actually look more Arabic/Islamic than Japanese and the helmet could be Chinese or Mongol as well. I really...
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