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  1. Thomas Shey

    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    At the tail end of the Black Friday sale on DTRPG I bought the second editions of Mutant City Blues and Urban Shadows.
  2. Thomas Shey

    General video game discussion

    I'd bought everything a couple weeks ago (don't remember what the sale was, but there was one on GOG).
  3. Thomas Shey

    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Presumably because they assume it suggests the setting is coherent and not generic and shapeless. (Note: at best I have a leg in this camp; usually if I have a fantasy setting that I'm closing off options I'm also adding some, but I still understand the position).
  4. Thomas Shey

    What gets me playing Draw Steel and not Pathfinder 2e?

    I just hadn't been under the impression that "character positioning in combat" was a thing they value very often. As I said, I'm speaking from nothing but impressions.
  5. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Yeah, unfortunate with the way momentum and my acrophobia interact its hard for me to not be looking at the corner (or more commonly, curve) once it kicks in.
  6. Thomas Shey

    What gets me playing Draw Steel and not Pathfinder 2e?

    I hadn't been under the impression that games at that end were particularly big into tracking position in general, but them not being my jam, I may be unaware of counterexamples.
  7. Thomas Shey

    D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

    I certainly read it (I try to do that in general if I'm planning on actually engaging with the thread proper rather than just seeing if anyone's said anything I'm going to respond to), but I'm not 100% sure I understand your question there; is it "How do you prepare and present maps for such an...
  8. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Yeah. I'm not a motorcycle rider but I'm prone to doing that and I very much know its not what you want to do intellectually.
  9. Thomas Shey

    What gets me playing Draw Steel and not Pathfinder 2e?

    Well, and just how much engagement you feel in the combat part of the game. If someone just finds combat a thing to get resolved to get onto the next thing, rather than an important part of the game element (or doesn't care much about the game element in the first place) its likely to just feel...
  10. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    My personal observation long since was nothing will destroy your ability to take curves properly like your acrophobia apparently extending to angular momentum.
  11. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Oh, they probably have. They just likely have come to the wrong answer.
  12. Thomas Shey

    What gets me playing Draw Steel and not Pathfinder 2e?

    I just don't think one of the two alone represents the variety of things you can do besides simple trauma.
  13. Thomas Shey

    What gets me playing Draw Steel and not Pathfinder 2e?

    My best guess is its because of action point denial being a sometimes pretty serious impact in and of itself, and moving a lot of opponents more than 5' can produce that in practice.
  14. Thomas Shey

    What gets me playing Draw Steel and not Pathfinder 2e?

    I can see the argument. PF2e is one of the few D&D-adjacents I have any interest in, but the condition-hunting does sometimes feel excessive. I still think its better than the Million Special Cases D&D was prone to in the Bad Old Days, but I can understand someone who finds it tiresome. Eh...
  15. Thomas Shey

    Anticipatory Grief

    My sympathy, @Umran, and I wish you the best in not letting yourself get pulled into grief in advance. I've failed to do so with any of the dogs I've lost.
  16. Thomas Shey

    RPG Sales of 2025

    I've been planning to pick up the main book there. Edit: Hmmm. Apparently that's one of the books not on sale.
  17. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    I've not used any of them, though I think I understand them in principal. Veils seem to just have some finesse that X-Cards and Lines don't.
  18. Thomas Shey

    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Though the degree of moving parts and special-casing in D&D components can make it more than trivial to ignore those settings even if you want to. I like PF2e, but I'd find it a chore to use it for a non-Golarian based setting because there are so many assumptions from that baked into it.
  19. Thomas Shey

    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Or, honestly, its long since been solved by the presence of other game systems in the first place. I'm on record as noting that the basic mechanics of a system tell you a fair bit about the kind of settings its going to support properly, and D&D is far from distant from that; its got enough...
  20. Thomas Shey

    What are you reading in 2025?

    Hmmm. That might be worth a read. Is it generalized or aimed at particular systems or kinds of system?
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