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    Ernie Gygax Has Passed Away

    Unfortunate. I thought he had been getting better. RIP.
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    Michelle Trachtenberg

    This might be your feed. Even general purpose new sites like yahoo.com or <yourlocalnewpaper>.com now tend to curate your articles based on previous browsing habits or articles read (or simply demographic qualities they've determined about you). I'm seeing a lot more about Hackman. More...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Should Saving Throw DCs just be Ability Scores?

    I'm tending to agree with Jefe. I guess it's stated in the OP that the purpose is to find a use for attribute proper (as opposed to attribute mod), so it isn't just how it feels, it's a stated goal. I think you are right, we can make simple changes and put them on a sheet. However, at the end...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Its The Same Game Right? 5.0 Options in 5.5

    There is no answer that doesn't have a legitimate push-back, and no response that makes even a substantive plurality of people happy. It is a game of considerable likeness to the previous one that has many overlapping features and many components of which line up seamlessly but others do not and...
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    Michelle Trachtenberg

    I want to reiterate that we don't know if her liver issues were substance abuse related, or honestly whether her death was even related to the liver transplant. However, as a member of the SA recovery community, I want to give a warning. Liver disease is incredibly fickle. Some people can...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What could 5E do to make wealth worthwhile?

    We did similar things with BX/BECMI/AD&D (after we ditched training) -- instead of gp=xp, it was xp for every gp that was 'wasted.' That could be carousing, donating to your religion's temple, spent on a bling-wagon, put into a dedicated 'castle fund' that likely would never happen, anything...
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    General star wars talk/discussion/complaining

    Between the Family Guy take on it and Star Wars Detours (not that we ever got to see that), I think that's already been covered.
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    D&D General Mike Mearls sits down with Ben from Questing Beast

    To add to this, where WotC-era games can use a single rating, classic D&D games had a level of reward only roughly tied to that threat-level assessment. Most of the xp you would get would come from the treasure distribution, and that came from a treasure table list that looked like "C, 3xL, & Q...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Which class is the most durable (level 1)?

    Yes, but that shifts the requirement from 13 Str (remember OP premise is 1st level, so we're looking at chain mail, not plate) to 14 Dex, making the challenge even harder.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What could 5E do to make wealth worthwhile?

    1XP=1GP was a an incredibly elegant solution Gary stumbled upon for the fun little treasure-hunting game he and Dave cobbled together. In hindsight a simple lesson -- use your incentivization structure to reinforce the central gameplay loop that you expect people to enjoy about playing the game...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Martial/Caster fix.

    IMO, there is validity to both basic positions. It would be good if known issues were addressed in the next ruleset, and it sometimes seems puzzling when they aren't ('do they not see what we've been complaining about on D&D forums for years?'). At the same time, the reason things like...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Which class is the most durable (level 1)?

    Oh, to be sure, this is all back-of-napkin-ing it. We can throw in massive amounts of other situational changes (say, anything that does fire or poison). Perhaps better not to have done everything down to the .5 point, presenting a false sense of accuracy.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Which class is the most durable (level 1)?

    Honestly not sure. I'm not sure that people play level 1 (which at 300 xp is potentially one session) the same way. Perhaps the best answer I can give is: any type of situation where overall durability is the primary goal is likely to have at least one short rest (and the difference between...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Dungeoncraft Interview with Mike Mearls

    We already agreed on that. What I'm getting at is -- wouldn't those still be very different situations towards answering the main question of whether knowing the outcome makes fights boring... and I just realized I should be asking Zardnaar this point (as they were the one who made that statement).
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    D&D 5E (2024) Which class is the most durable (level 1)?

    It's a tough call, but I think I would say fighter. Two 1d10+1 healing surges per short rest plus theoretical 19 AC (chain, shield, defensive fighting style) can be massive. With a 14 Con and two short rests, that can get us 12+(1d10+2) (regular HD spending during rests) + 4x(1d10+1) = 45.5...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Dungeoncraft Interview with Mike Mearls

    While none of this is in any way untrue, I feel like it is being so by using different definitions of easy*. If one game is easy because it is easy, and the other is easy because it is so hard that people end up with house rules, finding risk-averting exploits, the scenario-maker padding their...
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    AD&D 2E Huh. AD&D 2e is my favorite D&D

    AD&D 2nd Edition always felt to me to be rife with possibility. All the options. All the optional material from mid-late 1e in the core book. Character customization. XP rules which could* allow you to play epic quest adventures like LotR or the Dragonlance modules without worrying about...
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    Between her first husband in another life wearing her dresses better than she did, and then this, she has got to feel that her femininity is being challenged. Most of the spouse characters did end up being a little one-note. Keiko was an avenue towards children and unsympathetic spouse who...
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    1. Do you do, or do you do not, remember the scene I am referencing? 2. You will note that I did not say anything about it being good. Oh, I know. The point is... is there a point? I don't know if there's a point. My point is that this that this is very different from Bashir and Garak. I don't...
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    {'IMO' of course} Bashir and O'Brien fit very well as the stereotypical roommates/buddy cops who act like an old married couple and may in some ways be a metaphor for marriage, but aren't really a romantic dynamic (exemplified by The Odd Couple and spoofed by Scrubs). Bashir and Garak fit*...
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