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  1. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Common enough that I have yet to see the exceptions. Yes.
  2. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Every single game I have ever played, or heard spoken about, where the game goes out of its way to remind you how dangerously lethal it is, survival becomes the only consideration. Everything else is swept off the table because death stalks your every move. Note the poster above who...
  3. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Only if you're actually ready for that kind of story. As someone currently right now in real life struggling with making sure life does, in fact, go on? Yeah I really, really, really do not need that kind of thing in my life right now. But I get quite a bit of value out of playing TTRPGs...
  4. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General Nentir Vale In Other Settings

    I'm given to understand that it was meant to be plug-and-play for nearly any setting with a pseudo-medieval situation. Like Dark Sun probably wouldn't work, but most others would. I imagine it would be dead easy to drop into 13A's Dragon Empire, for example. Then, the Gods of Light and of...
  5. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    I have articulated my stance on death many times here, but it's possible you have not previously seen it. I am opposed to deaths that are all three of: Random: Caused by factors completely beyond player control or accounting, e.g. random orc mook #7 got a lucky crit and rolled max value the...
  6. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Because then you can do things that aren't about survival, but instead about achieving other goals. That's...literally what makes Superman an interesting character. His story is a firefighter's story, not a warrior's story. Against any Kryptonian with actual combat experience, he straight-up...
  7. EzekielRaiden

    D&D 5E (2024) Predict WotC's 2026 D&D releases

    You joke, but if D&D actually had an official Final Fantasy XIV crossover book, it might be the first time in genuinely a decade that I want to buy a WotC book.
  8. EzekielRaiden

    D&D 5E (2024) Predict WotC's 2026 D&D releases

    Technically, I could still be proven wrong. If they published no books other than those explicitly announced as of today (which aren't predictions so they don't count), then it wouldn't be a positive integer number. But yes, the point was more that we have no information to make any guesses...
  9. EzekielRaiden

    D&D 5E (2024) Predict WotC's 2026 D&D releases

    I predict a positive integer number of books, which will have themes, and include content both for GMs and for players.
  10. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Indeed. The flaw inherent in the "survival value is all-important" argument is that it has forgotten that survival is, always, merely a means to an end, at least for a sapient being. "Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art, like the universe itself.... It has no survival value...
  11. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General Why do we color-code Dragons?

    Folks could get thrown off by PF's draconal agathions, however. Draconals come in five colors: black, green, red, white, yellow. Of those, four are traditional chromatic dragon colors, and each can appear in varying ways, including a more straightforward flat color, a gemstone-like or even...
  12. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General Blue on Blue (Goblins)

    Yeah, those are probably the only place we'll see a mind goblin showing up. True, true, but by that same token, they took the risk of provoking the Sugondese.
  13. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General Goblins and Psionics.

    If someone else hadn't made the joke, I was going to.
  14. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Whereas, despite being a GM, I approach it almost purely from a player perspective. I'm a player. I want my choices to matter. When my choices don't matter, I feel frustrated. If I'm in a situation where it feels like I am bound to one and only one path, I will feel like my choices don't...
  15. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Whereas I find that character death makes players entirely check out of the game. "Oh, my character can just die randomly despite my full effort? Okay, no point investing, I'm going to lose it, so I should never get attached." They'll act out, goof off, and otherwise be disruptive or misbehave...
  16. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    While I understand that you see character death as absolutely necessary for any actions to have any meaning, there really are other perspectives. As someone who appreciates those other perspectives, I often feel frustrated by the disparaging terms used for such things. It's more complicated than...
  17. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General Why do we color-code Dragons?

    It should be! Like this is genuinely one of the few areas where 5e did just...straight-up copy 4e's homework without alteration. And then people chose to run it in a much less interesting way, for reasons that defy my ability to understand or explain.
  18. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    There is a prophecy. She's specifically prophesied to be "wed" to a monster that even the gods fear. (Which is what Eros is; he can, after all, yank around Zeus like a chew toy.) So...the Fates are writing prophecy...which means they control it...
  19. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    Well, "cannot die", but also "cannot live" either. That's why making it to the surface always results in you getting kicked back to the House. You can't survive on the surface anymore because you are bound to the House, even more than dear old Dad.
  20. EzekielRaiden

    D&D General Why do we color-code Dragons?

    I cannot speak to what the designers themselves intended, at least for most editions. But I can say, at least for me, I prefer it when they are much more than that. Which is one of the reasons why 4e's skill philosophy (separately from its design) is by far my favorite of any edition. Because...
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