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    D&D General Talking to Players

    For recent(ish) media about pirates, there's also One Piece. Which, again, is not about robbing ships, it's about roaming the seas in search of adventure.
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    Worlds of Design: Too Much Dice?

    Or the Director's Cut system (Broken Compass, Household, Outgunned), where you can be rolling up to 9d6 but you're looking for sets of the same number instead of adding them up.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What Don't You Like About Dungeons?

    I get intensely bored, both as a DM and a player, by the constant stream of repetitive actions you get in a dungeon: listening at doors, checking for traps, looking for secret doors. It slows play to a, well, crawl.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Fighter brainstorm

    13th Age barbarians roll two dice to hit while raging, and if both dice come up 11+ and at least one is a hit, it's automatically a critical. How much simpler can you get than that?
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    How would you make a canal city work as a fantasy RPG setting?

    Glantri City, from Mystara, is also a canal city and has its own setting book.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Fighter brainstorm

    Besides 4E, there's Iron Heroes, Book of Nine Swords, Arcana Unearthed/Evolved, Path of War, Spheres of War, Level Up, and even BECMI's Weapon Mastery rules ... there's been a ton of work done in creating interesting, capable martial characters in the d20 chassis, and the 5E designers drew on...
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    Of Mooks, Plot Armor, and ttRPGs

    I guess I must have hallucinated Doc Savage, the Shadow, the Spider, Operator #5, Raffles, Sherlock Holmes, Allan Quatermain, Tom Swift, Sir Denis Nayland Smith, Flash Gordon, Scarlet O'Neil, Buck Rogers, Tarzan, Zorro, Captain Future, Sir Percy Blakeney, John Carter, G-8, and all the other...
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    Your thoughts on Generic versus Bespoke systems.

    I'm not sure Blades in the Dark is the best example of a "bespoke" system, given how many Forged in the Dark games have been spun off it. And I've long since stopped believing D&D is a "generic" or even "big tent" system. I've seen too many fantasy concepts ruined because the DM or designer...
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    D&D General If they thought they could get away with it...

    In nearly 44 years of playing RPGs, I cannot remember ever seeing a player cheat, unless you consider juvenile nonsense like making up deliberately overpowered classes back in the 1E days cheating. And the definition of "exploit" is too vague. For some people, if I decide that I want my...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Revel's End... magi-tech that jumps the shark!

    The Principalities of Glantri (in D&D's Known World) had canals patrolled by water-elemental-powered boats with wands of magic missiles mounted on their bows. Glantri City also minted coins with continual light cast on them. None of this making-magic-into-technology approach is in any way new...
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    Pathfinder 2E PF2E Gurus teach me! +

    If you're thinking of concentration as a spell duration, see the Sustain a Spell action. It's important to note that in PF2, just getting hit does not make it impossible to Cast a Spell, Sustain a Spell, or do other actions with the Concentrate trait (unless you have an ability that says you...
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    WotC What is the last WotC adventure you played in or DM'd?

    Probably one of the Chaos Scar adventures from Dungeon.
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    Pathfinder 2E PF2E Gurus teach me! +

    Yes, healing between combats is important. Also, if you're used to PF1E/3E, be aware that attacks of opportunity are much rarer; among the core classes, only fighters automatically get the ability to make attacks of opportunity, and only some monsters can make them.
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    Paizo How will OGL 1.1 affect Pazio, PF1 and P2?

    While I agree with your larger point, this isn't correct. The PF2E playtest was free. They did print and sell some hardcover copies of the playtest rules, but those were aimed at collectors and completists; you didn't have to buy one to participate in the playtest. I seriously doubt they sold...
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    D&D General have we had a player race of undead?

    Pathfinder 2E's Book of the Dead includes a skeleton ancestry, plus feats for various other kinds of undead.
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    D&D General Why are we fighting?

    If you want morale rules to work, there has to be an incentive for the players to not just continue every fight to the death. If enemies who run away alert everyone for miles around and come back with massive reinforcements, then of course players are going to want to fight to the death...
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    Which adventure was your first? Ever itch to play/DM it again?

    Keep on the Borderlands. Zero interest in running or playing it again.
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    D&D General So which 2e adventures are beloved?

    I think Night Below is probably one of the most influential 2E adventures in that it's an entire campaign in one box; I can see it as paving the road for future adventure paths. The Tomes adventures (particularly Rod of Seven Parts and Return to the Tomb of Horrors) were pretty good too.
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    Dragon Reflections #61

    Tarl Cabot is the main protagonist of the infamous BDSM-fantasy Gor novels. This write-up inspired a running argument in the Dragon letters page because it gave Tarl an evil alignment. Dossouye is interesting because she's an African warrior woman inspired by the historical Dahomey Amazons...
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    I Am Your Father! The Spoiler Spoiler Thread -- What are the biggest ever spoilers? [spoilers]

    Angier is committing suicide every time he performs the water tank "escape."
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