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  1. Benjamin Olson

    Critical Role's Campaign 4 Opens With a Funeral and Plenty of Intrigue

    The first episode seemed like an awesome game for everyone involved but not likely to be something I watch much more of. "Other people playing D&D" is something that has to be at least partially a second screen activity for me or I'm just never going to find the time to get through a whole...
  2. Benjamin Olson

    Tomb of the Lizard King - your experiences?

    And by the dark necromancy of the Lizard King's tomb it is foretold that this thread will rise again every ten years until the end of time...
  3. Benjamin Olson

    What is your "deep" reading of a song with "dumb" lyrics?

    Kiss from a Rose overall as an oddly medieval or Renaissance vibe, both in the intro choral bit and all the talk about flowers and towers and such, so I assumed it was "grave" because throwing in a momento mori into a love song would very much fit that vibe.
  4. Benjamin Olson

    ChatGPT lies then gaslights reporter with fake transcript

    I find the earnestness with which the journalists are astonished by this is the video comical because I assumed everybody already had some (usually less elaborate and extensive) version of this experience with AI one to three years ago, but I suppose a television audience will have lots of...
  5. Benjamin Olson

    Hasbro Opens New Wizards of the Coast Video Game Studio in Montreal to Support D&D Franchise

    I give it a 30% chance of getting a product out before it is shuttered or subsumed into another game studio. I'd go higher, but the fact that the corporate parent also owns a game studio next door all but mandates, by corporate game studio ownership law, their merger as soon as either one slips...
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    ToV Other than "It's not made by WotC", what's the elevator pitch for Tales of the Valiant?

    I haven't bought, played, or more than thumbed through a bookstore copy of Tales of the Valiant, but to me the issue is that it seems like it's mostly just 5e with the non-SRD elements getting their serial numbers filed off and some very small and conservative improvements. And, to be clear...
  7. Benjamin Olson

    Server Error Occurred?

    Had this issue most of the day on certain pages of certain threads. Frustratingly that included this very thread discussing the issue!
  8. Benjamin Olson

    Trailer Stranger Things 5

    Well whatever happens it's got all our main characters staring at it in horror and/or wonder a lot.
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    Spoilers What do casual fans get wrong about Star Wars?

    So there's one major thing that basically every Star Wars hardcore completionist is likely to "get wrong" (by which I mean more miss out on), along with many people creating Star Wars media to cater to completionists, but that I think a casual fan is likely to "get right". And that is that Star...
  10. Benjamin Olson

    D&D 5E (2024) Class and Subclass Design: What Works

    I like class and subclass abilities that: A) are reasonably straightforward without being overly fiddly or confusing (ie: user friendly); B) are powerful enough to be worth keeping track of but not game breakingly powerful (so: worthwhile in a balanced way); and C) are evocative of the...
  11. Benjamin Olson

    The Mandalorian & Grogu Trailer

    Emphasis on this looking like the "AI mill" end of the AI trailer genre, where it's just a series of "look we have these characters" shots. It doesn't seem to reveal nearly as much plot and world-building as something like:
  12. Benjamin Olson

    Spoilers What do casual fans get wrong about Star Wars?

    Of sure. I just meant that in this "casuals don't know X" vein I used to officially have the deep knowledge of X, but now I just have "legendary" knowledge of X, and someone else gets to one up me with the "official" deep knowledge and consider me a casual. It was mainly a joke. The point is...
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    Spoilers What do casual fans get wrong about Star Wars?

    I disagree with the hardcore/casual dichotomy for this franchise, because it is a franchise where I think your version of "hardcore" are less common than the third group: people who were hardcore for some part of Star Wars, but drew the line at others. Whether it is because of aging out of...
  14. Benjamin Olson

    The Mandalorian & Grogu Trailer

    See the the AT-AT scene just made me think "why is there an AT-AT sized trail up a mountain?" and "well having one fall off like that is pretty obviously the the main reason you wouldn't try to take AT-ATs up a mountain even if you had such a trail" (the other reason being that they could not...
  15. Benjamin Olson

    D&D 5E (2024) How do you run an open table game in D&D '24?

    I've played regularly in a couple open table 5e campaigns at a game shop, and run a few sort of open table sessions at a summer camp (the kids who made characters with me were the ones told when it was happening, but of course if a kiddo sees us playing and wants to participate they get to...
  16. Benjamin Olson

    D&D General Eberron - why don't you run it? [-]

    I think Eberron is a really cool and very original setting with very impressive world building. And I would probably never run a campaign there. As I explained over in the Forgotten Realms companion thread, I run games in Forgotten Realms because it is familiar, and has a vast lore that most...
  17. Benjamin Olson

    D&D 5E (2024) Using Action Surge to cast spells in 2024

    Personally I just think an Eldritch Knight (of a certain level at least) should get to use action surge for magic if they want to. The "problem" with classic 5e action surge was the lure of a two level Fighter dip for otherwise strictly mage characters to improve their magic through a function...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms - why do you still like running games here? +

    I use it for most campaigns because it is familiar with vast lore to draw upon available on a handy wiki, but nobody I play with is actually invested enough to care when we change something or make up our own stuff. Also it's so kitchen sink and cosmopolitan that it can accommodate almost...
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    D&D General Why do we color-code Dragons?

    My guess is that it is at least partly inspired by the fact that dragons in heraldry had to be reducible to simple descriptions (blazons) which generally meant each given object has a single color, which tends to be visually striking. But then again that wouldn't explain why other heraldric...
  20. Benjamin Olson

    So, life on Mars...

    Well it may be a godawful small affair to the girl with the mousey hair, but I think it's pretty amazing news!
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