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  1. Benjamin Olson

    What's Your Favorite Name for a TTRPG and Why?

    I would pick that in a heartbeat, except that singular "Vagabond" is the title of an upcoming indie steam game that is also a fantasy rpg, and there are several other game or rpg products which come up on a search for "Vagabonds rpg". It would be hard to make search optimization ever work out...
  2. Benjamin Olson

    Avoiding Death Spirals WHILE making damage count

    I mean, I take the point, but I don't die on purpose in legend of zelda as soon as I lose the shooting sword. Other people's mileage perhaps varies. But there must be some level of benefit that both makes a character above x threshold feel extra cool, but doesn't overly incentivize never pushing...
  3. Benjamin Olson

    A New "anti-D&D" Era

    Yeah, to clarify I really meant more that WotC will eventually diverge more from 5e in a subsequent edition whereas 5e probably has a long life after they do it. OneD&D is still on track to be a 5e clone. My thinking was that after OneD&D proves anemic in sales due to what I foresee as it's...
  4. Benjamin Olson

    Avoiding Death Spirals WHILE making damage count

    I think part of the problem is that these sorts of things are often just imposed on characters as an afterthought, as a negative penalty. The better angle to take is the old Legend of Zelda "your sword shoots when you're at full health" approach. Have some special things characters can do when...
  5. Benjamin Olson

    D&D 5E (2024) Pets: Find Familiar and Find Steed.

    Oh god, I had a player who carried a lost myconid child they were helping in a babybjorn through like half the campaign. We'd constantly forget it was there and then we'd always remember when I hit the group with an AoE that would kill it. I eventually had to rule that it could go into a...
  6. Benjamin Olson

    A New "anti-D&D" Era

    I think the fates of "5e" and "D&D" diverged the day WotC released the 5e SRD under creative commons, and the divergence will only increase over time. And thus anti-D&Dism and anti-5eism will diverge more over time. For every designer who took the OGL fiasco as time to reevaluate their...
  7. Benjamin Olson

    D&D Movie/TV Do you think the D&D Movie will be good?

    Van Damme isn't the good kind of bad, he's the stupid kind of awesome. Your evaluation of Steven Seagal is accurate.
  8. Benjamin Olson

    D&D Movie/TV Do you think the D&D Movie will be good?

    Certainly better than any scene featuring the protagonists of that movie. I could have forgiven the dumb plot and terrible dragon cgi, but what absolutely kills the 2000 movie is that I find the adventuring party annoying and unlikable. While you can never judge a movie for certain based on...
  9. Benjamin Olson

    The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

    AI art is already doing that for us. It's our best defense against itself! I will say that I really like that of the tells of AI art at the moment is that it usually fails to include a belly button when their should be one visible. Very appropriate error when depicting a person who was never born.
  10. Benjamin Olson

    What's Your Favorite Name for a TTRPG and Why?

    So I have a 5e clone more or less ready to start playtesting, but it's provisional name Vagabonds and Varlets, while a fun conversation starter when talking about the game with friends, is that in part because of it's problem: as a title to actually market something with, the overwhelming...
  11. Benjamin Olson

    The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

    The harder actual effective censorship gets in the world the louder would be censors have to scream their disapproval at clouds and passers by.
  12. Benjamin Olson

    D&D 5E (2024) Pets: Find Familiar and Find Steed.

    In proper 5e even those who don't care about their familiar in that way made a judgement call about whether the fight was worth risking 10 gold of incense, and being familiar-less until the next short rest. A situation which also means the more familiar-protective players weren't being entirely...
  13. Benjamin Olson

    D&D 5E (2014) What is a Social challenge, anyways?

    My own 5e clone game has a handful of narrow, but fairly certain to come up occasionally, "social abilities". For example at level 4 the Sellsword class gets the "Tough Negotiator" ability to add an extra d8 to rolls to negotiate over payment for quests or other services rendered by the group...
  14. Benjamin Olson

    Picard Season 3

    I will say the biggest surprise for me so far is that the parallels and homages were so obvious I really thought it had to be misdirection. But nope, playing it straight.
  15. Benjamin Olson

    D&D 5E (2024) Pets: Find Familiar and Find Steed.

    I'll have no truck with these templated familiars. Familiars work just fine as is, a template is just an excuse to save a couple pages worth of tiny animal stats that would have had to go into the PHB. If they want to drop the Owl flyby ability I'd applaud that (with some wistful pangs of...
  16. Benjamin Olson

    What do you think of the post-Endgame Marvel movies? [[the mega poll!]]

    It doesn't generally make sense in the American context either, we're just used to the terminology.
  17. Benjamin Olson

    What do you think of the post-Endgame Marvel movies? [[the mega poll!]]

    I almost said I hadn't seen any of them, but I guess one of those Spiderman home movies is the Spiderman home movie I saw. My review: It was a movie.
  18. Benjamin Olson

    The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

    The only thing worse than such interlopers are the lunatics who read through the prior 350 comments before commenting.
  19. Benjamin Olson

    When you post a + thread, do you prefer (+) or [+] or what?

    Just remember it's not hypocrisy to recognize the error of your ways.
  20. Benjamin Olson

    When you post a + thread, do you prefer (+) or [+] or what?

    Finally a thread discussing something truly important. I voted for brackets. I think square brackets speak with editorial voice rather than the authorial voice of parentheses, and, as +ifying a thread is taking an editorial license with other people's commenting options, square brackets seems...
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