Search results

  1. James Gasik

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    From the Rules Compendium: Checking the RC, I noticed the Minion rules say nothing about being defeated, destroyed or killed, just the following:
  2. RC2.jpg

    RC2.jpg

  3. RC1.jpg

    RC1.jpg

  4. James Gasik

    AD&D 1E What was so bad about unearthed arcana 1e?

    Agreed- the resulting Cavadin was a hot mess to run for as well. I tried it once, and did not care for the results. I vastly prefer how 2e handled this sort of thing. You could be a Paladin Cavalier. Or a Paladin Wilderness Warrior. Or a Paladin Swashbuckler. There's more than one flavor...
  5. James Gasik

    TSR Why would anyone want to play 1e?

    I think so? It's been awhile, but I think the ones I'm thinking of were in a supplement (maybe Red Steel?), adventure, or Dragon article, because it was detailing some new weapon. I just recalled being fairly impressed with the idea of multiple mastery levels, especially as compared to how 2e...
  6. James Gasik

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    Something I'd forgotten about, but "alignment as faction" was apparently on the outs in 1e by Unearthed Arcana, with it's infamous Comeliness mechanic, which had Evil-aligned characters treat negative Comeliness as if it were positive and vice versa (apparently ignoring the fact that Evil is Sexy.
  7. James Gasik

    AD&D 1E What was so bad about unearthed arcana 1e?

    I loved the book (in theory). It was full of some really new, experimental things. In practice, not all of them were good- if used as written, Comeliness is a massive buff to Elven PC's and obnoxious to deal with (especially with the section about Evil aligned people liking negative...
  8. 2025-08-30_195207.jpg

    2025-08-30_195207.jpg

  9. James Gasik

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    I always figured that canonically, the adventurers failed to bring The Miramar (an elemental powered riverboat) to it's final destination (Dungeon #43's Moving Day), so the idea was scrapped.
  10. James Gasik

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

    Does Spock know Romulans are related to Vulcans? He seemed surprised in TOS, but I don't know if that means anything.
  11. James Gasik

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

    Ok, wow. So much crazy in this episode. Like, just getting Vulcan physiology shouldn't suddenly switch your personality like that. Vulcans are not innately logical creatures, in fact, quite the opposite, feeling emotions more keenly than humans. Suppression of emotions, pure logic, and being...
  12. James Gasik

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    D&D is basically the buffet table of gaming. It's primarily a "fantasy" game, but it can be stretched to include just about any kind of fantasy, even science fantasy. Like take the Derro- directly lifted from the Deros of "The Shaver Mystery"! D&D has had sixguns, ray guns, six armed white...
  13. 2025-08-29_111315.jpg

    2025-08-29_111315.jpg

  14. James Gasik

    TSR Why would anyone want to play 1e?

    One thing I can't figure out is why 2e simplified specialization in the first place. Even as a Fighter-only benefit, it's only nice not exactly fantastic as a class feature. They should have just let anyone with the proficiency slots specialize, and retain further levels of mastery to...
  15. James Gasik

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    There are some things that are dangerous if they don't directly touch you, like say, flowing magma. Granted, they can also kill you without touching you, but in modern D&D, precious little kills you outright without whittling away your hit points first.
  16. James Gasik

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    Curiously, from the very beginning, games I've played in have had Thieves/Rogues going to great lengths to not use those terms in-game, lol. When Final Fantasy 6 came out, and the game's Thief (Locke) insisted he was a "Treasure Hunter!", I was highly amused at how accurate that was.
  17. James Gasik

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    Or this, from "The Battle Of Evermore": The pain of war cannot exceed The woe of aftermath The drums will shake the castle wall The ringwraiths ride in black Ride on
  18. James Gasik

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    The fact that such weapons sometimes had spikey bits were conveniently ignored.
  19. James Gasik

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    Not necessarily. It's more about the aesthetic of neo-Victorianism and 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery, but all sorts of anachronistic and retro-futurist inventions populate the genre, from primitive versions of nuclear power to made-up discoveries like anti-gravity metal...
  20. James Gasik

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    Rogue Modrons are!
Top