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  1. Mistwell

    Sigil, Wizards of the Coast's VTT, Officially Launches

    If a claim has no support, it probably shouldn't be made in a confident tone like it's common knowledge. That's what I was responding to and you jumped into with these gadfly responses.
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    Sigil, Wizards of the Coast's VTT, Officially Launches

    The claim was made, so I responded to it. If you have evidence they are planning to push lots of microtransactions, let's see it.
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    Sigil, Wizards of the Coast's VTT, Officially Launches

    WOTC has yet to advocate for microtransactions. If you disagree, show me a quote.
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    D&D General If we were re-designing the Tiny Hut-esc 'instant shelter' spells what would we change?

    Yeah the spells states outright it's not invisible, "The dome is opaque from the outside, of any color you choose" which is how creatures so often find us if we just do it out in the open.
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    D&D General If we were re-designing the Tiny Hut-esc 'instant shelter' spells what would we change?

    Yes he's done that too. Recently in fact. It's forced us to find a secure area to rest, which means more encounters between rests, which was exactly the result he wanted. I hear people say they have 2 encounters total in an adventuring day, with a short rest in between them, and I think that's...
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    D&D General If we were re-designing the Tiny Hut-esc 'instant shelter' spells what would we change?

    Our DM hates these spells, so runs them literally and to the letter of the rules. Rope Trick lasts 1 hour, you have to rest a full hour to get a short rest, but you have to get into the rope trick and then back out of it, and if you don't exit within the hour it disappears and you fall, and he...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Life drain needs to be replaced with Exhaustion

    The new Greater Mark of Hospitality will be pretty handy if there is more Exhaustion in the game. Already it can be used to allow PCs to work throughout the long rest on crafting a magic item and remove the level of exhaustion from not sleeping, which is pretty neat. Which is good, because...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    I don't know enough to answer that question as well as someone else I suspect.
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    They're not in a game. It's more like the rules of magic are game-like (for reasons explained in the books), and the main character has a unique interface which is interpreting the rules for the character in a way he can understand, because he's a nerd from Earth who played RPGs.
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    Indeed. I've only read He Who Fights with Monsters, and only because it was highly recommended to me. And it's good. Worth reading. But I've heard some negative things about some other LitRPG books. So far I have not ventured beyond this series. But Dungeon Crawler Carl will probably be my next...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    No there is no game. The author is creating the system, as background, that governs certain aspects of the setting in the novels. It's just a premise which uses the conventions of RPGs with science-fiction and fantasy novels. In this case, the main character is transported to a world which...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    They are high on my list (I am reading comedy crime stuff right now). But I can recommend the LitRPG series, "He Who Fights with Monsters" by Shirtaloon. Warning: BIG books, and 12 of them so far, and he puts out a new book relatively often. I prefer them as audio books.
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    Agreed. And I'd say The Gentleman Bastard series by Scott Lynch is up there too.
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    D&D 5E (2014) For those playing 2014 5e, how are you reacting to the 2024 update?

    As one of my groups approaches switching over to 2024, and having read much more of the new core books than before, I am overall very happy with the 2024 rules but bothered by some elements here and there. The subclasses are overall vastly improved. The monsters are, in general, vastly...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    Am I to understand that Mr. Ahmed said in his blog that his depression has not just caused him to not write the sequel, not just caused him to not respond to fans with any updates anymore, but had caused him to complete an entire draft of the sequel and then delete the entire thing? Woof. It...
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    That's why I posted the link I did. Dan was there for the Star Frontiers stuff personally, and directly speaks to Ernies lack of knowledge and involvement with the project. He says Ernie had zero awareness or opportunity to be aware of what was in it and what was happening, and Dan is the one...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    The new Savage Sword of Conan, and Conan the Barbarian, comics from Titan Comics seem to be doing pretty well.
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    Vlog of Many Things and Tenkars Tavern have a direct refutation of some of the things said in this thread, and Don directly refutes the claim that Ernie Gygax Jr. had anything to do with the Star Frontiers manual wrongly referenced in this thread by @Malmuria ...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Which was the most recent Wizards adventure you consider a classic?

    Tomb of Annihilation is an adventure I've played for the past four years, and we're at the climax just now. I would say it's 100% a classic. Wonderful adventure all the way through.
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