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  1. Mannahnin

    D&D 3.x 3rd Edition Revisited - Better play with the power of hindsight?

    Yup. It's funny, though, in retrospect realizing that since casters got so nutty at higher levels, perhaps prestige classes which slowed down spellcasting advancement might have made for a better game experience if they were widely (read: universally) used. Of course, it's totally...
  2. Mannahnin

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    There's definitely a cognitive bias a lot of folks fall into where they study something really in-depth and then mistakenly think their expertise confers superior understanding of another field entirely. There's also Dunning-Kruger, of course.
  3. Mannahnin

    Our Physical Fitness

    Vertigo has still been derailing my exercises since last Monday. :/ Thankfully meds have kept nausea under control, but I still feel too lightheaded and off-balance to do weights or even my calisthenics. I did see a doc this week and I've got a vestibular PT session this afternoon, so...
  4. Mannahnin

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    The chain I remember from childhood is Roy Rogers. They had burgers and fried chicken, and there was one in the shopping plaza just a few blocks away when we were living outside Philadelphia the years I was 12-14. Occasionally our folks would let my little brother and me walk over there (which...
  5. Mannahnin

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    I repeat myself, but... (language warning for Eric's grandma)
  6. Mannahnin

    D&D General Correspondence with David Trampier and A History of His 1985 Attempt to Crowdfund a Wormy Anthology

    💯 It's a crying shame that the original crowdfunding effort didn't get enough support and the story couldn't be finished. I guarantee that if Tramp had somehow retained interest and desire into the Kickstarter era a re-try would have garnered a ton of support. Who knows how many thousands...
  7. Mannahnin

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Agreed on basically all counts. Like with Moorcock's Elric stories, IMO the best way to go with these is publication/real-world chronological order. Deviltry isn't peak, but it's still quite good. I think Spy is the only one of his I've read; I remember selecting it by happenstance and being...
  8. Mannahnin

    DC Studios update

    I was never much of a fan of DC comics (the 1978 Superman, and the Batman movies have obviously been a big deal for decades now and most of them pretty good), but have definitely enjoyed a lot of the recent projects. The second Suicide Squad, The Batman, Peacemaker, Creature Commandos, and the...
  9. Mannahnin

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    https://youtube.com/shorts/Le50BEvEd7U?si=6r-uNY6lklQBc5z0
  10. Mannahnin

    Interested in checking out non-D&D fantasy "old school" ttrpgs

    '87, 85', '86, respectively. It is amusing to note that they're all 40 or approaching it, but it is valid to observe that they're not part of the first wave of RPGs, that first burst of publications when a) no one had any idea what they were doing / b) folks weren't really building / iterating...
  11. Mannahnin

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Thankfully not. I suspect because A) I generally manage not to judge anything by the worst or most annoying of its fans. B) If I find a person that annoying I'm more likely to block them rather than let them negatively impact my life.
  12. Mannahnin

    D&D 4E Magic throw weapons and multi-attack powers

    I agree that the free action to catch seems to be intended to be fine in the middle of a multi-attack. In-game, the 1st level Rogue Daily power Blinding Barrage makes up to nine attacks which could all be with a single thrown +1 dagger, so this question definitely cropped up early at many...
  13. Mannahnin

    TSR Why would anyone want to play 1e?

    Yes and no. He changed how he played and ran over time, so people who report what his game was like from different years can be accurate while also reporting contradictory details. Luke Gygax has publicly stated* that, at least in the years immediately following the release of 1E AD&D, that...
  14. Mannahnin

    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    Sounds like you are agreeing with Johnstone Metzger and the game that requiring merely one half makes sense to you (the "you must fight" half of the chart). That just being a thrill-seeking personality is enough, without the other compelling reason of being unsuited for a regular job. :) I...
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    Because being an adventurer is super dangerous and part of the setting is the assumption that people wouldn't do it if they didn't have to? Sorry, I do need to correct myself- the game calls for EITHER being unable to work a normal job OR having a motivation which drives you to fight the...
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    This is one of the things I learned to appreciate about the racial classes from B/X. Elves, Dwarves, and Halflings have a few minimum ability score requirements, instead of getting bonuses which can be used to min/max. In any system with level advancement and where the ability scores are going...
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    TNU stat gains.JPG

  19. Mannahnin

    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    For the record, even in the TSR editions PCs were always special. The difference we're talking about is in degree more than in kind. A first level PC Fighting-Man in 1974 OD&D is a Veteran, with 1+1 Hit Dice, distinguished by that +1 as slightly superior to an ordinary soldier. As Cadence...
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