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  1. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Let's Write A High Level Adventure

    I use quite a lot of puzzle fights, where the monster keeps getting back up until they figure out what they need to do to kill it. But that's more of a puzzle challenge than a combat challenge.
  2. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Let's Write A High Level Adventure

    Yeah, I know, but I didn’t want to state that outright in case they were talking about a 5e conversation. Pathfinder 1st edition is a very different game to 5e. I’m more familiar with the computer version, where it throws several dozen mythic demons at the party in real time with pause. And...
  3. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    They could have Pike hand over the Enterprise to Kirk, then flash forward 2 or 3 years to the accident and events in Menagerie.
  4. Paul Farquhar

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    Yeah, they only eat your flesh, whereas the Dragonlance ones destroy your soul.
  5. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Let's Write A High Level Adventure

    What ruleset are you using? The CRPG? Not 5e out the box if you have Mythic tiers in any case. “Use different rules” is certainly a solution, but outside the parameters of the exercise.
  6. Paul Farquhar

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    Both settings turn halflings into terrifying monsters.
  7. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Let's Write A High Level Adventure

    As I said, minions are pointless. Multiple bosses, the players will just split up and take them out one at a time. The only way those PCs aren’t going to win is if the opponents can take out the entire party in the first round of combat. And that doesn’t make for a good encounter either.
  8. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Let's Write A High Level Adventure

    Doesn’t work. Unless the monster has an kill everyone with no save ability and wins initiative, it’s going down, probably in less than two rounds. Doesn’t matter how much you inflate it’s hit points, and minions are useless, the PCs will simply ignore them until after the boss is dead.
  9. Paul Farquhar

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    Tied to the belief system of a real world religion, that isn't particularly compatible with Dark Sun. Didn't Dark Sun have druids from the start? Dragonlance, on the other hand (inconsistently) has no druids.
  10. Paul Farquhar

    Netheril's Fall - First Impressions

    This really, is the important question. To understand the significance, you need to know what the Berlin Wall was, and why it was there. But that's not "lost" information. Even if you can't read, you can still find a village elder who can explain it to you.
  11. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Let's Write A High Level Adventure

    Too good, that's the issue. Combat is basically an "I win" button for the PCs. So you need to challenge them with problems that cannot be solved with violence.
  12. Paul Farquhar

    Netheril's Fall - First Impressions

    They used to do shows like that in the 80s. There has always been plenty of ignorant people around if you want to display them for entertainment. But if everyone thought France was the capital of Germany, there would be no point in pointing the finger and laughing.
  13. Paul Farquhar

    Netheril's Fall - First Impressions

    My point really, is the internet doesn’t make anyone forget anything. There are some who use it to avoid learning anything in the first place, but that’s not universal. I haven’t forgotten, and anyone who is interested can learn. We are rather returning to the situation, at least in some parts...
  14. Paul Farquhar

    Netheril's Fall - First Impressions

    The party cleric, whilst under the influence of a confusion spell, stumbles through a time portal. The next thing you notice, is the sky is full of flying cities.
  15. Paul Farquhar

    Netheril's Fall - First Impressions

    But that's what it's equivalent to for elves. The point is, Netheril is the recent past, not the distant and forgotten past. It's history, not myth. Illefarn is much more your typical lost civilisation. Far enough in the past that it's passed beyond history into legend.
  16. Paul Farquhar

    Netheril's Fall - First Impressions

    Irrespective of how you count generations, 250 years is not very long.
  17. Paul Farquhar

    Your top 5 sci-fi movies (and why)

    No, I think people work jobs because they need to work. Not for money, but to give them meaning. Without meaning, life is, quite literally, meaningless. The thing I've noticed about the rich is they are very rarely idle. If people stopped working as soon as they had enough stuff, there would be...
  18. Paul Farquhar

    Netheril's Fall - First Impressions

    That's only three elven generations, the equivalent of around 250 years for humans. That's recent history. Most real world lost civilisation stories average about 10,000 years in the past.
  19. Paul Farquhar

    Your top 5 sci-fi movies (and why)

    A virus is a slave. It has no free will or autonomy. And that's the common factor between Logan's Run and Wall-E - humans have surrendered free will in exchange for a life of indolence. The thing that has really shocked me over the last couple of years is just how quick and eager humans have...
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