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  1. Reynard

    Shadowdark Shadowdark General Thread [+]

    I think it is important to remember that SD expects players to beg advantage on things their race, class and background suggest they should be good at. Since there are no skills per se, those character elements are the skill system, with advantage serving as stand in for proficiency.
  2. Reynard

    Draw Steel General Thread [+]

    So, how are your games going? How many sessions have you had? How is play over time? How easily are folks picking it up? That sort of thing.
  3. Reynard

    Shadowdark Shadowdark General Thread [+]

    Apropos of nothing: I am always a little amused when I see folks trying to tie down Shadowdark to D&D and Pathfinder levels of rules specificity and balance. It is pretty clear (to me anyway) that those things aren't part of SD's vibe.
  4. Reynard

    When Is a RPG "Complete" From a Publishing Perspective?

    How so. What about Ironsworn requires it have a different "complete point" than Honey Heist? (Just to be clear, I am asking as a point of discussion, not argument. I am honestly curious why you believe this.)
  5. Reynard

    D&D General Dnd and what has changed

    I think the trajectory has always been toward trying to create consistency from the chaos of early D&D. Even much maligned THAC0 is an attempt to escape tables and rely on simple arithmetic, and the further unification of most systems under the d20 was an effort to "make it make sense." Beyond...
  6. Reynard

    When Is a RPG "Complete" From a Publishing Perspective?

    "It depends on the game" is absolutely true. But we are talking about your personal preferences; your favored scenario. What do YOU see, ideally, as a complete game? The reason this is important, btw, is to avoid the endless spiral of "it dependses" that ultimately leads to people sniping at...
  7. Reynard

    When Is a RPG "Complete" From a Publishing Perspective?

    FWIW I am generally a "core books are enough" person. That doesn't mean I won't buy supplements or adventures, but generally I am okay if a game is just the core rules. For example, if Daggerheart never gets any major support (very unlikely) I will still consider it a great, playable game. Same...
  8. Reynard

    When Is a RPG "Complete" From a Publishing Perspective?

    In your opinion and/or based on your preferences, when is an RPG complete? That is, at what point in the publication life cycle would you, as a fan and customer of a particular RPG, say "Yeah, that's enough, I will take it from here."? NOTE: This includes 3rd party support, but not necessarily...
  9. Reynard

    Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 5th Edition Is Coming in 2026

    I don't have a dog in the race with regards to WHFRP -- I don't own or am likely to buy 4E (or 5E). I was just saying that "minor edition changes" are a waste, or worse.
  10. Reynard

    Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 5th Edition Is Coming in 2026

    I was not clear: I meant a special version/printing of the rulebook for the 4th Anniversary, not a new "edition" in the way we mean that when talking about RPGs. 2024 D&D is a perfect example of the kind of edition NOT to do.
  11. Reynard

    Renegade to Reprint Lords of Waterdeep

    Awesome. Great game.
  12. Reynard

    Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 5th Edition Is Coming in 2026

    I really don't know why people put out new "editions" if they aren't going to make significant changes. I mean, for sure put out a 40th Anniversary Core Rulebook, but why "5th Edition" it?
  13. Reynard

    Do you "roleplay" in non-TTRPG Games?

    Sure, but one can role-play without funny voices or otherwise "speaking in character." Making decisions based on the role is the only qualifier (to me, just to be clear).
  14. Reynard

    Do you "roleplay" in non-TTRPG Games?

    To be fair, talking in funny voices does not have any impact on game resolution in D&D either.
  15. Reynard

    3I/ATLAS

    I have it under good authority that only America does... stuff.
  16. Reynard

    Do you "roleplay" in non-TTRPG Games?

    What is the fictional positioning of Checkers or Candy Crush?
  17. Reynard

    D&D Movie/TV Which AP show will be the first one to be on a streaming service? And how soon?

    I was being "cute" using "normies" but my point is that a very well edited, hour long CR would absolutely undoubtedly increase its penetration into the broader popular culture -- particularly if it emphasized the comedic and dramatic interplay between the participants. I don't even consider this...
  18. Reynard

    D&D Movie/TV Which AP show will be the first one to be on a streaming service? And how soon?

    ^^^This. If CR was edited to be an hour long show, it would be wildly popular with "normies."
  19. Reynard

    Shadowdark Shadowdark General Thread [+]

    My brother spent a lot of money on it, AFTER reversing a previous vasectomy (new wife). My wife and I adopted our kids, and even though expensive it was still much less expensive than IVF. People care about the things they care about and that is great, but we could not figure out why my sister...
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