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  1. TheAlkaizer

    Shadowrun Anarchy 2.0 is up on KS

    Yeaaah, no. I'm good.
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    Critical Role to Use D&D 2024 Rules For Campaign Four, Expands to Three Tables and Thirteen Players

    Lots of people seem to forget that Critical Role is a business before anything else. We don't know: What their budget is What their cashflow is What new projects, products, events, they have planned in the future What contractual agreements they already had What projections they had made Their...
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    What is a West Marches game?

    I see a lot of online play through Discords use this model for obvious reason. They'll thematize the Discord around the hub (a village, a town, a region) from which all the adventurers are. DMs (there's often multiple ones) will put up some tentative dates for availability and random players...
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    Critical Role to Use D&D 2024 Rules For Campaign Four, Expands to Three Tables and Thirteen Players

    I can't talk for Numenera as I haven't played it. But I've ignored most the attacks and features of monsters in D&D 5E. During prep, or even on the fly, I can adjudicate things with the toolbox that 5E is. You do get weird situations outside of the bound of rules during play anyway, the same...
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    Ben Riggs: 'The Golden Age of TTRPGs is Dead'

    It's always impossible to call current time the Golden Age of something with certainty, because that term is often used in comparison to the times coming before and after. But I can definitely say that in my lifetime, the RPG industry has never teemed with more products and ideas, and the...
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    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    A few weeks ago I bought Free League's The Electric State. Last week I received my copy of Mythic Bastionlands from the Kickstarter.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Critical Role Campaign 4 will use D&D 2024

    If they have a rotating format where each week one of the three groups is featured, that might give me time to at least follow one of the storylines!
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    Geek Confessional Thread 2024 [NOW 2025!]

    Oh man. I don't know how I missed this thread. I don't tend to yuck other people's yum, but I'm very opinionated and love discussing art and culture. The Hobbit movies get a lot of hate. But I actually think the first one is absolutely excellent. The other two quickly go down in quality. I...
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    Cairn Second Edition Offers A Character Driven Dungeon Crawl

    I own the Boxed Set and it's great. Robowieland is right that the PDF are free. The website also offers all the rules diffectly in the browser in addition to several modules conversion from popular systems. It also has an official app for character creation and party management called...
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    US Tariffs: $80-$200 Surcharge On All Packages Regardless of Price

    It doesn't seem to be the same for every store. Take MCDM's store, looking at the footer it does seem to be powered by Shopify. It says 89$. Now, because I exchanged with the fine folks around here, I now know that that's CAD. But nowhere on the page does it says what currency it is. There's...
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    US Tariffs: $80-$200 Surcharge On All Packages Regardless of Price

    Online stores. They offer you to shop in CAD, which is really convenient. Even more so when so many TTRPG stores don't even specify the currency in which the product is offered. I see 30$ and I have no idea which dollars it is.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Ben Riggs talks to Richard Baker. Phandelver in 2018 alone sold 300k copies.

    Oh, I did tried it and loved it. 4e is one of the best TTRPG I played. I'm definitely going to read a bit more into your recommendations!
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    Critical Role Teases Campaign 4 World Via ARG

    That seems a bit unfair.
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    US Tariffs: $80-$200 Surcharge On All Packages Regardless of Price

    Same with me. For some reason, some orders from the US sometimes hit me with duties, sometimes not. Most of the time when it happens it's like 8-9 dollars. I complain, pay it and go on with my day. But I have a feeling that a big box with not only books may be different. If it's a significant...
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    US Tariffs: $80-$200 Surcharge On All Packages Regardless of Price

    The books are sent to Canada from a US warehouse. So they do. And to Exalted Funeral's defense, these decisions were probably taken way before the current situation happened. But still, I don't want to have to pay more. But it's hard for me to see how a business could take on a surcharge for...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Ben Riggs talks to Richard Baker. Phandelver in 2018 alone sold 300k copies.

    Oh. He wrote Red Hand of Doom? It's one of the only pre-made module/adventure that I even took part in (was playing in that one) and it was a blast. I got to read through it when play was over. I thought it was great. Now you make me want to go read Reavers of Harkenwold.
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    US Tariffs: $80-$200 Surcharge On All Packages Regardless of Price

    My selfish worry with the whole situation is that I backed Dolmenwood a long, long time ago. The campaign is well beyond it's planned dates (which in itself is not a big deal for me) but since then there's been a few updates about Tariffs affecting the price. The thing is that I already paid...
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    Shadowdark Finally Played Shadowdark

    @TwoSix @Whizbang Dustyboots That actually sounds neat! I don't know if I'd have all my game use this, but it's an interesting middle ground between a classic character creation and a pregen. I might give it a try in the future!
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    Shadowdark Finally Played Shadowdark

    What doe that mean concretely? Playbooks is an aspect of PotA I haven't really dove into. I do own Beyond the Wall but haven't got to read it yet.
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