I discovered an ENWorld feature that's perfect for solo/online RPGing.
It's gonna be a glorious day. (Lucky - Radiohead)
@aco175 XP for Boromir. Never gets old.
The only "ringer" I know is from the Big Lebowski . . . Is he supposed to draw other PUBG players away from the awful squad?
Or bring his dirty undies (the whites)?
Weird that I haven't noticed this yet: "death spiral" is a figure skating move!
The next death spiral thread I read is going seem completely different.
Glad to see the winter solstice on top, where it belongs. But I suspect "psychosis" is a better term to use than "hysteria." Only Def Leppard gets a pass on that word from me.
Yeah, I ran into a megadungeon by accident too:
https://oubliette.bin.sh/
Run the Endless Oubliette, but don't tell them it's endless. Just say, "look, just hold off on hating me until you see what's at the end of it. You're gonna love it!"
Besides using the donjon, I don't think that there is a quick, efficient way to design game worlds. "Anyone who says differently is selling something."
https://donjon.bin.sh/
I think @Benjamin Olson was going for the former. I'm going with the latter, when "most of the mental load of planning or running a game relates to having balanced combats and combat stats familiar and at the ready, and then the actual combats are often on the sloggy side." When I'm writing up...
Well, D&D is easy to pick on. But there is a game design reason for fighters being meat-shields: if fighters are good at anything else, other classes lose their lustre. Fighters, in D&D, MUST be the meat-shields, because that's why someone picks the fighter class. If you want to be good at...
Are you seeing a different Old School than I am? I thought it was about armor classes that required understanding negative numbers and endless tables. In part.
Or should it be called OSRL - Old School Rules Light?