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  1. James Gasik

    D&D 5E (2014) Dispel Evil and Good cleric spell 5th level in use

    Magic Missile is the most obvious, but there's also Heat Metal, Cloud of Daggers, and Reverse Gravity. Oh and I guess I should mention Immovable Object, as it's actually an offensive touch spell with no save.
  2. James Gasik

    D&D 5E (2014) Dispel Evil and Good cleric spell 5th level in use

    Just a question- what do you feel about ranged offensive spells that don't require attack rolls/saves? Is there something inherent about "touch" that you think would make it easier to avoid a spell effect? Because the way I see it, shooting someone with an arrow should be harder than punching...
  3. James Gasik

    D&D 5E (2024) Why doesn't the Tarrasque have Regen?

    A lot of time it does feel like a creature with regeneration should have just had more hit points- either the creature goes down quick and the regen barely matters, the regen is shut off and barely matters, or the combat drags out because the party lacks the tools to deal with regen effectively...
  4. James Gasik

    D&D 5E (2014) Dispel Evil and Good cleric spell 5th level in use

    For example, look at Bestow Curse. It has a range of Touch, but there is no attack roll- only that the target make a Wisdom save. Being able to avoid it is simply not an option as it's not a Dex save (and the Dodge action would affect it). See also Contagion or Inflict Wounds. Now you can...
  5. James Gasik

    D&D 5E (2014) Dispel Evil and Good cleric spell 5th level in use

    Oh you're right, I somehow forgot the spell has a duration. Derp!
  6. James Gasik

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    I guess what you could do is build intelligent androids that can repair themselves (and each other). Ruk, the android from "What Little Girl's Are Made Of?" was 500,000 years old and still ticking until Not!Korby took him out with a phaser blast. And he had access to the technology to make...
  7. James Gasik

    What videogames are you playing in 2025?

    Anything has to be better than Star Ocean 2: The Second Story. I still hear "Tear into Pieces!" and Opera's banshee screams in my dreams (nightmares?).
  8. James Gasik

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    Yeah, I think our record is 11,000 years, with Gobekli Tepe (or 12,000 in the case of Boncuklu Tarla), though admittedly, the site isn't in pristine condition.
  9. James Gasik

    What videogames are you playing in 2025?

    Recently discovered Crystal Project, a fun mix of old-school turn-based RPG's with Metroidvania-esque exploration. Barebones story, sadly, but a lot of fun, especially with lots of options to vary up the game play. I'm waiting patiently for the expansion to Grim Dawn, so I can get my play...
  10. James Gasik

    D&D 3.x Mike Selinker about the release of 3.0 D&D

    I was working at my local Taco Bell at the time. My friend RJ came in to show off the new book and all the cool stuff in it. So many things that had turned me away from 2e had been rectified! It was a whole new game! Mind you, it took awhile to realize that some stuff didn't work right...
  11. James Gasik

    D&D 5E (2014) Dispel Evil and Good cleric spell 5th level in use

    I don't believe the "break enchantment" version of Dispel Evil can be considered an offensive spell, since all it does is end an effect. It's the "Dismissal" version that is offensive in nature and does require a melee spell attack.
  12. James Gasik

    D&D 5E (2014) Dispel Evil and Good cleric spell 5th level in use

    Worth noting that readying a spell is super risky as you have to maintain concentration and the spell is lost if you can't use it as intended.
  13. James Gasik

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    Ancient tech in the Trek universe is built to last! There's lots of examples, the Guardian of Forever, the Doomsday Machine, The Oracle (TOS: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"), Portal 63 (the Tkon guardian from TNG: "The Last Outpost", at least 60 thousand years old!), The...
  14. James Gasik

    Ranking the Star Treks

    Strange New Worlds has made me happy to be a Star Trek fan again, after years of looking at the mess the franchise was in and sighing. I mean, I liked the Kelvin timeline movies for what they were- Trek for the masses. Made to entertain, if not inspire. But far from the worst Trek has to...
  15. James Gasik

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    I had always assumed that the Gorn Hegemony was actually a group of multiple species under one banner. So you could encounter very different creatures that were still "Gorn". Also, let's look at these new Gorn, who breed like digger wasps. So the victim is impregnated with microscopic eggs...
  16. James Gasik

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    While we haven't seen one in awhile, transporter mishaps do happen, and I can understand why overriding the safety protocols is literally a Hail Mary play. Granted, there are still times when, yes, you might as well try a transporter and they don't, but it's at least plausible why it's not your...
  17. James Gasik

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    Yes, I believe that was TNG: "Relics". His ship had encountered one of the Sphere Builder's systems, as I recall.
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