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  1. Hussar

    What videogames are you playing in 2026?

    Was playing on my laptop - so, 15 inch screen. Not very big, but, not tiny either. And, considering there is a shopping list of Reddit posts on exactly this issue, I'm thinking this isn't just me. Like I said, I'm certainly not a completist by any stretch. I'm just doing pretty standard...
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    WotC D&D Beyond Reveals 'Partnered Content' Schedule

    Not trying to stir the pot, but, what was wrong with it? Favoritism?
  3. Hussar

    What videogames are you playing in 2026?

    Wow. I did not expect that. Basically, I'm just really frustrated with the game. I've spent WAY too much time trying to find stuff. A door in the goblin/ruined town that leads down into the necromancer's lair took me quitting the game and looking it up on Reddit. Followed by a talking door...
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    What videogames are you playing in 2026?

    This is probably going to get me jumped on, but, I'm finally playing Baldur's Gate 3 and absolutely hating it. It is everything I loathe in an RPG - endless pixel bitching trying to find pointless crap. I've gotten maybe halfway through the first chapter and I've honestly given up. That UI is...
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    Which team will win Super Bowl LX?

    Been a Seahawks fan since the Warren Moon days so, absolutely LOVING this.
  6. Hussar

    Hasbro CEO Cocks and Execs Sued for Alleged Securities Violations

    I have to admit, seeing a bad news story about WotC that is so esoteric that no one really cares is a refreshing change. Haven't had a good WotC is Evil headline in quite a while.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Oh, how I wish that were true.
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    WotC D&D Beyond Reveals 'Partnered Content' Schedule

    To be fair, most of the Saddlebag stuff is pretty agnostic as far as 2014 or 24 goes. I mean, I use this stuff all the time, and, other than things like wands that specifically use spells that have been changed, there's very little there that needs any sort of update.
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    WotC D&D Beyond Reveals 'Partnered Content' Schedule

    Sorry, never tried. Have no idea. To be fair FG does handle 3e and 5e perfectly well 90% of the time.
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    D&D General The 3.5 Binder was a really cool class

    I loved the mechanics of the Shadowcaster. To me, it was a really great way to build a balanced caster that wasn't overwhelming to players. You could focus and get the powerful spells or you could go broad and do all sorts of funky stuff. Yeah, I know, in actual practice it was ... lacking...
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    WotC D&D Beyond Reveals 'Partnered Content' Schedule

    Sorry, maybe "freelancer" is the wrong word. But, I imagine that there would need to be some degree of conversation about how to integrate material from a 3pp into DDB. Are these 3pp not subject to any errata for example? Nothing has ever changed in these books since first publication? My...
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    WotC D&D Beyond Reveals 'Partnered Content' Schedule

    Having watched the level of kludging that needs to be done just to make bog standard PHB classes work in Fantasy Grounds (it takes fan made add ons just to get things like Blade Ward to function, for example) I think it's fair to say that it's a LOT more complicated than people realize to add in...
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    WotC D&D Beyond Reveals 'Partnered Content' Schedule

    At a guess, I would think that "picking winners" has a lot more to do on the business side of things than the creative one. Not that these aren't creative products, I don't mean that at all. But, I imagine things like "hits deadlines" and "is available when needed" and all that sort of stuff...
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    D&D General The 3.5 Binder was a really cool class

    But, how would you get that result? In 2024, you could cast a Fireball but it's extremely unlikely. Like about .3% chance. And, even then, that's after you've surged. Most campaigns are never going to see that happen. Having seen more than a few Wild Mages in action, I don't think anyone...
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    D&D General The 3.5 Binder was a really cool class

    When I ran Candlekeep Mysteries, one side plot that I tried to get off the ground was the idea of binders and the sort of "secret war" that the various faiths had going on. It didn't really go anywhere (mostly due to my own lack of preparation than anything else) but, I always thought that this...
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    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Meh. How many times have your players failed to complete an adventuring day? After all, the encounter balance paradigm means that you can still balance easier and harder encounters to control the pacing of the story. "Successfully Completing" an arbitrary number of encounters in order to...
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    D&D General The 3.5 Binder was a really cool class

    Takes a while, but, eventually ideas penetrate my skull.
  18. Hussar

    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Dunno if it counts, but, Shattered Obelisk was certainly built around adventuring days. Each dungeon is about 6-8 encounters long. And, while the clock was very much abstracted, there was a sense of urgency in the adventures. Considering that came out in 2023, I'd say that's pretty recent.
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    D&D General The 3.5 Binder was a really cool class

    ah. Fair enough. To me, there is about as much expectation to role play the pact as there is to role play the pact in 5e warlocks. IME, players have pretty much zero interest. Note, that's not quite the same as what was said originally: That's a long way from "encourage".
  20. Hussar

    Dungeons & Dragons Playtests Four New Mystic-Themed Subclasses

    Umm, I'm not sure I understand the question. Regardless of the stucture, the only way to lose an encounter is to run out of HP. In an "adventuring day" paradigm, how do you lose an encounter? And, frankly? Who cares? The odds of a group "losing" an encounter in any paradigm is vanishingly...
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