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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    The One Ring RPG. Sheep, Goat or Hairy Cow.
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    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    Before The Stroke of Midnight. Saw an ad on Facebook earlier and bought the PDF. Looks like a fun one shot gothic adventure.
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    What rpg system would you use for a 60+ session fantasy campaign?

    D&D 2024 would be my vote. It's the system I would largely always turn to for fantasy roleplaying.
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Ghosts of Saltmarsh campaign - D&D 2024. "Perfume covers his fishy deadness." * Actual player quote.
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    D&D General Perception vs Investigation

    I've changed it to General now. I put it as 2024 because that's the edition I'm running and I wasn't sure if the skill use might have been different in 2014.
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    D&D General Perception vs Investigation

    Thanks for your input everyone. That has clarified it better for me now. I just need to get my head out of how previous editions did it.
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    D&D General Perception vs Investigation

    Thanks. It is just me being stuck in the mechanics of an older system.
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    D&D 2024 - The Last Hyborean homebrew campaign. Gas Spore scares heroes silly.
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    What is your favourite part of TTRPGing?

    As a GM/DM I like telling stories with my friends. I like having a set campaign (big fan of adventure paths) and see how the players tell that tale with their heroes and how they make that story their own. Also monsters. I love monsters. As a player, I'm there to tell the story that the GM/DM...
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    D&D General Perception vs Investigation

    Okay... so, correct me if I am wrong here. I'm used to how the old D20 system handling perception. The perception skill was used for finding traps, secret doors, that journal hidden in the alchemists lab, whether you were being followed and spotting ambushes on the road ahead. D&D 5th adds the...
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    D&D General Wild Shape: Inefficient or Useless?

    In one of the two 2024 campaigns I am running, I have a player with a (at present) 8th level Druid. Other than once a twice when it was used to become a wolf or bird, the Druid becomes a spider. That form is used for scouting and spying. It is never used for anything else because it just doesn't...
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    D&D 2024 - The Last Hyborean (Homebrew campaign). Halls of the World Bringer!
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    D&D General DALL·E 3 does amazing D&D art

    Agreed. It was just a trial as I noticed it now gave an option to make pictures. Normally I use ChatGPT but I've got to wait till payday to renew my subscription. The skeleton on the wall was rather unexpected. I had assumed it would do the traditional held by the wrists.
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    D&D General DALL·E 3 does amazing D&D art

    Gemini on my phone now has an image generation option. I tried the following description... A dungeons & dragons style picture. A knight in plate armour with sword and shield, wearing a blue cloak. He fights a pair of skeketon warriors, armed with rusted blades, and wearing corroded chainmail...
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    D&D General What is your favorite d&d world's one unique thing.

    Classic Dragonlance - post War of the Lance and before the awful Chaos War nonsense. Krynn felt more romanticized fantasy over traditional dungeon crawling. That appealed so much to younger me for some reason. After they made sweeping changes the setting lost everything to me though.
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    D&D 2024 - Ghosts of Saltmarsh campaign. Dinosaur Rampage Interrupts Murder Mystery.
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    D&D General Hit Points are a great mechanic

    I fully agree. In all the games I have played nothing works as well as the D&D hit point system. Easy to keep track off and doesn't hurt the brain.
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