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  1. billd91

    Gaming Cons Have Changed (I'm Old)

    Oh, man, if that's the food truck I think it was, you should have tried their teriyaki chicken bowl or Hong Kong barbecue pork bowl. Those were really good. The organizers of Gamehole run a very inclusive convention. There's a local edgelord who's a bit spicy about it, but convention security...
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    D&D General Has Tiny Hut actually affected your game? Or has it otherwise mattered?

    I think if a lot of us had players who exploited the hut like that on the regular, you'd see a lot of banning of the spell. But your players, I think, made the right decision to not exploit it as a bunker as part of their normal repertoire of tactics and did so for the right reason - it's not...
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    Your top 5 movie trilogies of all time, and why?

    There's another trilogy in a similar vein as the Cornetto Trilogy - and that's the trilogy based on the Barrytown novels by Roddy Doyle. The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van. They all focus on families in North Dublin shenanigans (the novels are all about the same family, though the movies...
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    I'm not entirely sure that suffering known consequences in a game in which you know the rules going in and willingly participate even constitutes life being "not fair". If the rules are being followed, or the rules as amended by Session 0, that strikes me as being within the bounds of fair...
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    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    I just picked up the two Forgotten Realms books for 5e.2024. The alt covers are stunning.
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    Trailer Stranger Things 5

    I hope not. Gay characters get killed way too often in too much media.
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    I don't think things have be raised to broken levels for a player to optimize the fun out of the game, particularly if different PCs tend to play differently. For example, if the scrappy fighter and rogue are enjoying the fight, maybe the wizard should hold off on their highest-level encounter...
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    Call of Cthulhu General Thread [+]

    That may be true, but I've found that much of this can be done without shifting rulesets as long as you follow some good GMing principles that can be applied to any game with mysteries to investigate (and probably should be). There's a lot of advice to this effect on theAlexandrian.net and not...
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    I would expect that to depend on exactly what you want the narrative elements to be and how far you're willing to intrude. You want the Boss Monster to last 6 or so rounds - then don't give it hit points. It has 6 "points" and one is expended per round of combat as long as the PCs land a telling...
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    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Good point. The delve might be OK for complicated encounters either because of the NPCs/Monsters involved, because of the setting, or because of other weird conditions and setup. In defense of the delve format's use in 4e, that was kind of 4e's main mojo - focusing on the encounter and how to...
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    Yes, you could deteriorate down the condition track and that imposed an increasing penalty on attacks, defenses, and skill checks as you moved down the track until you got KOed. You usually got moved down the track for taking damage greater than your damage threshold which was based on your...
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    What TTRPGs Excel At Not Having Combat?

    I don't have personal experience with it but my understanding is that Tales from the Loop de-emphasizes combat in favor of teens on bikes investigating weird science fiction mysteries.
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    Legendary Resistance may be a bit of a kludge but most of the solutions I'm seeing aren't really an improvement. Legendary Resistance as it sits now is easy to apply and ablative. As long as the DM is letting players know when it's invoked, they can set their expectations properly and grind down...
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Pot, meet Kettle. Kettle, meet Pot. I'm sure you have a lot in common.
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    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Yes. It's pretty spot on as an analogy. And the people who do improv adventures would be like an improv jazz odyssey/jam session. Music teachers, mentors who share techniques, wahwah pedals, filters, custom pickups, whammy bars, fuzzboxes, everything else that helps a musician produce the music...
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    Critical Role Tell me the selling points of Tal'Dorei / Wildemount, without mentioning Critical Role, Matt Mercer, etc.

    Yeah, not gonna do that because, quite frankly, one of the nice things going for it is the campaign setting already has an audience of fans out there. That's a positive network effect that will make it easier for any DM picking up the setting books to recruit enthusiastic and interested players...
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    D&D 5E (2024) If D&D 2024 Had Been Radically Different, Would You Have Stuck With 5E

    But it's not just me involved in the decision. That game may be even more attuned to my preferences than 5e, but that might not be the case for my players. And 5e is close enough to my preferences that I'm willing to forego an edition even closer to my preferences if my players prefer 5e. So...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms: Real World Gods Still Present in the Old Empires

    Well, present in more than just the Old Empires as well. There's a handful that's always been part of the FR's main setting.
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    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    When you're got an entertainment product that's meeting your needs and doing a reasonably good job of it and, more importantly, you like it, major innovation for the sake of innovation becomes overrated.
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    Ken Burnside on how screwed Asmodee is

    It does, in some languages. But even where variations on milliard exists, apparently "thousand millions" comes up in common usage and remains a correct notation. So the source of Ken Burnside's info and how it may have been translated is still relevant.
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