Search results

  1. BookTenTiger

    Survey Says TTRPGs Bring Mental Health, Romance, and Friendship

    I know it's purely anecdotal but this matches my experiences! I've made both long-term (20+ years) friendships and new friendships (< 1 year) through the hobby. I have a friend who met his wife through our group. D&D definitely helped me get through the ongoing trauma of Covid!
  2. BookTenTiger

    Trailer MERCY Trailer (2025)

    I think this movie would look 100% better if, instead of being trapped in a chair, Chris Pratt was in a VR court room where he and a bunch of AI lawyers and jurors could play out the trial. It would still be cheesy as heck, but it would be a lot more fun! "Well I may be just a humble...
  3. BookTenTiger

    Spoilers Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    The two-parter is peak Star Trek to me.
  4. BookTenTiger

    D&D 5E (2024) Rank 5e skills from most useful (1) to least useful (18)

    What a neat idea for a thread. In my experiences of both running and playing 5e, this is how I would rank the usefulness of the skills: 1) Perception 2) Persuasion 3) Stealth 4) Insight 5) Acrobatics These are the five skills that get used pretty much every session. Perception is used so often...
  5. BookTenTiger

    Level Up (A5E) Removing Pointless Death (+)

    In my own little system each character has three Near Deaths. They check one off when they reach 0 HP. Each Near Death grants a different bonus: Inspiring: You tell unconscious and everyone else gets a bunch of temporary hit points. Heroic: Before you fall unconscious you can make one last...
  6. BookTenTiger

    D&D General Dumb Idea: Hit Points As Ablative Plot Armor That Doesn't Regenerate

    An interesting twist on this might be: Between adventures, your characters don't have Plot Armor Points (or whatever you want to call them). Only when they take on a quest do they get a number of Plot Armor Points equal to the challenge of the quest. So they might get 25 points for an easy...
  7. BookTenTiger

    D&D General Stop Yapping, Start Playing: Trimming GM Descriptions

    Three sentences??? What luxury. I've boiled my writing down to one single sentence: As you peer through the narrow, stone-lined doorway, jostling each other for a prime position to see with your two eyes (except for Bronwick who, as we all know, lost his eye in the previous adventure to the...
  8. BookTenTiger

    D&D General Dumb Idea: Hit Points As Ablative Plot Armor That Doesn't Regenerate

    Thinking about it more, I feel like this could be used in a campaign that's all about achieving a very specific goal. Rather than a loop of play, which matches the current rules of healing every night, this would be like one big countdown timer. Can the characters stop the BBEG, find the...
  9. BookTenTiger

    D&D General Dumb Idea: Hit Points As Ablative Plot Armor That Doesn't Regenerate

    I love the idea! My gut reaction is that it would turn every single hit into a big deal, because even a 1 HP stab from a goblin means you're that much closer to death. I've got some other ideas but this is a really fun idea.
  10. BookTenTiger

    Spoilers Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    The one thing I wish they'd explained is why all the Changelings look like Odo, when Odo is attempting to look like the scientist who raised him. I wish they'd thrown in at least a brief explanation of "we took on this form to try and convince you to stay" or something.
  11. BookTenTiger

    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    I say turn it from a punishment into a reward. When a character rolls a 1 on a Weapon Attack or Spell Attack, they can choose to break their weapon or spell focus and reroll. If they hit, it counts as a critical hit.
  12. BookTenTiger

    D&D 5E (2024) How can I do a Charisma-Investigation (or a Strength/Dexterity-Investigation if I can't use Charisma) to find a secret door?

    I think this is totally reasonable, but it's not answering the OP's question about how to use Charisma to find a secret door.
  13. BookTenTiger

    D&D 5E (2024) How can I do a Charisma-Investigation (or a Strength/Dexterity-Investigation if I can't use Charisma) to find a secret door?

    A character is climbing a wall. They search for good handholds and pull themselves up deftly. Did they use Strength or Dexterity to climb? Or maybe Wisdom to search out the handholds? Or Constitution as they take their time holding on? The abilities all bleed into each other. The OP asked for...
  14. BookTenTiger

    D&D 5E (2024) How can I do a Charisma-Investigation (or a Strength/Dexterity-Investigation if I can't use Charisma) to find a secret door?

    Your high Charisma means you have a lot of experience with people, and you know how people act and make decisions. You use your Charisma (Investigation) to imagine how other people would use this room. Where would they sit, rest, talk? Where would they hide something? That's where your character...
  15. BookTenTiger

    watching time pass via tv show

    I was just thinking about The Simpsons, and how Bart and Lisa are forever stuck in 4th and 2nd Grade. Imagine seeing technology advance 35 years during one year of school.
  16. BookTenTiger

    What do you want to know when joining ENWorld?

    @Xenolith234 typing "@" and then the first letter opens a little menu for me to select names.
  17. BookTenTiger

    D&D General Odd Speak with Dead Question

    I don't think it's in the Rules as Intended, but it would be a really cool opportunity for the character to invent their own version of the spell! "Speak with Doors" is a really evocative spell name.
  18. BookTenTiger

    D&D General Laser Llama's Alternate Druid class

    What makes his Druid different?
  19. BookTenTiger

    D&D General 5.5 PHB Species Options

    If I were creating a character, my top three choices would be Halfling, Dragonborn, Tiefling. For me, these three have fun built-in stories: Halflings: being the underdog, the small one in a world of giants Dragonborn: being the charismatic monster, all the interesting characteristics of...
Top