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    TTRPG Genres You Just Can't Get Into -and- Tell Me Why I'm Wrong About X Genre I Don't Like

    Nah. CoC is absolutely medium crunch. I suggest you re-read the actual, surprisingly overdetailed rules, which refute the "It's just percentile roll under man" shenanigans. By that logic, all of 5E "It's just d20 roll over man". I say this having played CoC recently a few times and being kind...
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    TTRPG Genres You Just Can't Get Into -and- Tell Me Why I'm Wrong About X Genre I Don't Like

    This one, and I think it's pretty obvious. The sheer amount of enthusiasm for Mothership, the relatively much higher number of actual-plays involving it than Alien (especially now, rather than when Alien came out), and so on. It's obviously not scientific, but I think you'll agree it's nearly...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What’s the difference between sorcerers, warlocks, and wizards?

    This feels to me like posturing/posing/"fronting" of the most risible kind. I guarantee if we look through campaigns you have participated in, even characters you've played, plenty of them will be "pointless" by this standard. And I very much doubt you were thinking "Well Jen's Cleric is a...
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    TTRPG Genres You Just Can't Get Into -and- Tell Me Why I'm Wrong About X Genre I Don't Like

    By this logic, virtually all games which aren't combat-centric D&D-style games are "horror", though. So that's extremely low bar, I'd suggest. Re: "lethal", "brutal", "can't count on success"? Have we played the same CoC? I've mostly played official CoC adventures (standard, not pulp) and I'd...
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    D&D General 6E But A + Thread

    But those aren't the only options - if they were, 5E would be drastically less successful. You can also modify 5E or just play it in different ways that aren't strictly by-the-book and huge numbers of people choose to do that. I mean, in an ideal world maybe people would "play something...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What’s the difference between sorcerers, warlocks, and wizards?

    That's a reasonable question, but I think there are so many different patrons at this point it may well be that any given DM hasn't thought much about certain specific ones. I think it's about equally bad, or slightly worse than that, actually. Never underestimate how much people hate forced...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What’s the difference between sorcerers, warlocks, and wizards?

    Level 9 in 2024. Having a guy you can phone up and ask 5 questions, none of which he has to answer, and which might make him angry if you keep doing, doesn't mean you need to make it a major part of the campaign, which was what you seemed to say: It just doesn't. It doesn't force you to do...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What’s the difference between sorcerers, warlocks, and wizards?

    It really isn't. That's a very strange thing to say. You might as well say Clerics are pointless if the campaign doesn't involve going on and on and on endlessly about the PC's god and their various worldly conflicts, and if they follow a god who doesn't have worldly conflicts, or whose values...
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    Planescape Exploded city map of Sigil on Inkarnate

    Yes though I share @Parmandur's preference for the size and population of Sigil to remain extremely ambiguous/nebulous myself. But at least in the multiple millions.
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    D&D General 6E But A + Thread

    I feel like most people don't actually "adjust" as much as "tolerate", and to me, those are very different things. D&D has a lot of quirks a lot of people who play it don't really like nor necessarily adjust to in the sense of actually accepting, but they just sort of ignore because things...
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    Planescape Exploded city map of Sigil on Inkarnate

    3E and 4E's takes on Sigil were INSANE in a bad way. Both of them seemed to very certain that they wanted to basically turn Sigil into the planar equivalent of a moderately-sized and insular Midwestern city, in population and in politics lol. I gotta believe the same axe-grinder was behind both...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What’s the difference between sorcerers, warlocks, and wizards?

    It doesn't though. Like, really, it doesn't. The Warlock's patron doesn't have to feature in the campaign at all. It could, or... not... I mean, if you've played BG3, compare how much Warlock Tav's patron features (barely at all, and optionally) to how much Wyll's does (a ton, and as a major...
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    D&D General 6E But A + Thread

    You definitely wouldn't have to remove them to do what @BookTenTiger was suggesting. I don't think you'd even have to tone down Magic Missile. Maybe Fireball a little but if you just boosted martial ability to hit multiple targets maybe not even that, it'd just be relatively less powerful. That...
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    Roll for Effect or Intent?

    I know this is annoying, but sorry that's not the same thing as what you said! "Walking over social encounters" is not the same thing as "asking the king for the kingdom, being assigned a DC, and beating that DC, and then the kingdom is just handed over". Also, if their Diplomacy was...
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    Roll for Effect or Intent?

    Do they though? Have you ever actually seen it happen in the wild? Because I haven't ever seen that, despite having seen "asked to roll 6+ times for a single activity" many times. I've seen players ask to roll to do improbable things, usually jokingly, but the whole job of a DM is to determine...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What’s the difference between sorcerers, warlocks, and wizards?

    Yeah and ironically I suspect they probably had blaster versions being designed, just the Draconic one wasn't. It's sad because the design was mostly pretty amazing and much more atmospheric than what we got Sorcerer-wise. The other silly thing was you had full access to armour but couldn't cast...
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    Roll for Effect or Intent?

    I'm not sure what point it makes though? I don't understand what you were trying to say with it, but it's usually brought up as this weird canard against resolving stuff with a single roll. Your previous example of a single social roll resolution seemed very reasonable (i.e. negotiation for...
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    Dungeons & Dragons Releases New Unearthed Arcana Subclasses, Strongly Hinting at Dark Sun

    I mean, you're misunderstanding and thus misrepresenting my position, ironically enough because you seem to be unable to see the nuance in it, which is probably on me. I just don't see soft avoidance of "direct harm" when you know it's going on and that you're supporting it as really any less...
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    Dungeons & Dragons Releases New Unearthed Arcana Subclasses, Strongly Hinting at Dark Sun

    Shadowheart is evil, unless the PC convinces her not to be, which whilst most players do manage it, isn't a given. Whether it's her fault she's evil is a more complicated question (given she was mindwiped), but she literally embraces evil unless the PC convinces her not to in BG3. But maybe...
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