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    D&D General How do you do smart chaotic evil?

    From my perspective, smart CE, is someone who does his evil stuff without regard for other people, but recognizes that he has to cover his tracks. Otherwise his evil activities might be curtailed by others.
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    Let's Talk About Defining Player Characters

    I didn't say it had anything to do with video games. I said the preference for point buying skills was popularized by video games.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Anyone else think the Bard concept is just silly?

    I agree 100%. The whole bard seducing everything is so stale and overused, it's ridiculous.
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    Let's Talk About Defining Player Characters

    I personally don't care for point buy if it allows players to mix and match skills that just don't make sense together. Point buy within a defined class with a selection of abilities, specifically for that class, is what I prefer. I know a lot of people are used to video games that allow you to...
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    RPG Evolution: Me vs. the Mob

    Yea, I was a player in a campaign with 8 people. It just moved way too slow, regardless of the GM's attempts to streamline. IMO, 4 or 5 is the sweet spot.
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    D&D General Weird "DnD Is Dead" Youtube Trend??

    Yea, just clickbait. I guess some Youtubers are getting desperate for views.
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    We really need a AI tag

    Why? What's wrong with AI? ...runs and hides :)
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Ventured deeper into Delian Tomb.
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    How Do you have an adult conversation?

    I agree that we shouldn't have to, and most adults understand basic acceptable behavior. But just in case, a written document can't hurt for the rare exception. There are a number of people here claiming that bad behavior is rampant, and that a written document isn't enough. That's what I'm...
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    How Do you have an adult conversation?

    Sure, but it's important to define what constitutes a problem player, which will differ from GM to GM. This is why I think a session zero written document is the best way to convey your expectations for player behavior. As a number have people have said, you can't cover everything, but it should...
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    How Do you have an adult conversation?

    Well, if people are running into problem players frequently, it's possible that the players may not be the problem.
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    How Do you have an adult conversation?

    It isn't necessary to list every possible situation. Most adults understand what is and isn't acceptable behavior. And for the rare person that doesn't understand, dealing with it as I mentioned should be sufficient. And it is rare. I don't understand the people who act as if this is a rampant...
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    How Do you have an adult conversation?

    You don't have to cover every possible behavior. It can be broad general categories, that most adults will get the gist of.
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    D&D Jihad: People Who Are Unwell

    What's ironic is that theses folks are playing pretend too. Except it's with deities, angels, etc. instead of elves and Orcs.
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    How Do you have an adult conversation?

    During session zero, explain what is and isn't acceptable. Hand it out in writing if you think that's necessary. If they violate one of those rules, remind them in private. If they continue, send them an email stating that they violated the rules again, and they are no longer welcome at the...
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    WotC WotC Winter 2026 D&D Community Survey

    I told them everything they didn't want to hear. I doubt they'll care. Which is fine, because I don't either.
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    RPG Evolution: The Phantom Party

    I've never had a no show issue with my games, but overbooking is a good idea. I'm sure the airline industry approves. :)
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    ICV2 numbers from GAMA are interesting

    Sure, and if they overstock on a game that only has brief popularity, they will have stale inventory collecting dust. That's why it's important to go with games that are sustainable, not just this weeks shiny new thing.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Solasta 2 Announced!!!

    Solasta 1 was a lot of fun, so I'm looking forward to Solasta 2. However, you can only go up to level 4, and new levels won't be added for a bout a year, so I'll wait a while before purchasing.
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    ICV2 numbers from GAMA are interesting

    I think it depends on the timing of release. People are always going to gravitate to the shiny new toy (a newly released game). As a result, a new game will enjoy temporary attention, which may explain why Starfinder was rated above Pathfinder, and Cosmere was number 2. IMO, games shouldn't be...
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