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  1. Reynard

    Daggerheart General Thread [+]

    Why not just rewrite it as Misty Step. The problem with reflavoring is that you will endure income situation where it matters whether you could get there "using normal movement." Misty Step: once per rest you may teleport to any location you can see within Close.
  2. Reynard

    Get The Daggerheart SRD Here

    People can read the license and make a decision. I'm not sure there is anything nefarious going on.
  3. Reynard

    Let's Talk About Short Campaigns

    That's not the definition of "one shot" I am familiar with. That's all I said.
  4. Reynard

    D&D (2024) It Is 2025 And Save Or Suck Spells Still Suck (the fun out of the game)

    That doesn't reveal intent, it sets the baseline of the (flawed) math. The intent is you will use the system to develop appropriate challenges.
  5. Reynard

    Get The Daggerheart SRD Here

    Because they don't want DH in the open. They want to let people support it while maintaining ownership. It is similar to the Shadowdark license or the Dragonbane license.
  6. Reynard

    Shadowdark General Thread [+]

    Core Shadowdark is already weirder than the same old Keep on the Borderlands stuff most people seem happy to use it for. People should, of course, do what they want. I just don't see the appeal in yet another cellar full of rats.
  7. Reynard

    What videogames are you playing in 2025?

    It is NextFest. Download some demos!
  8. Reynard

    Shadowdark General Thread [+]

    I still think people should get weirder with Shadowdark than they generally do. Rats and goblins and skeletons, oh my. Boring. The rats should be inside out and cause gelatinous fever. Goblins should be marauders from the moon. Skeletons should be wicker men full of lilliputians. Or whatever...
  9. Reynard

    Trailer SUPERMAN Final

    I don't. Watson is almost always an important character in movies called "Sherlock Holmes."
  10. Reynard

    Trailer SUPERMAN Final

    You can't know if they are superfluous until you see the film. They may well be as important to the story being told as Superman himself.
  11. Reynard

    Critical Role Announces Age of Umbra Daggerheart Campaign, Starting May 29th

    Or, showing that it isn't some completely alien experience will make it easier to convince folks to give it a try. In a perfect world, there would be Umbra but also something more deeply fun and narrative. Maybe get Mulligan to run Beast Feast or something? Are there streamers well known for...
  12. Reynard

    D&D (2024) It Is 2025 And Save Or Suck Spells Still Suck (the fun out of the game)

    I'm not sure what you mean. It isn't intended to be narrative friendly. It is intended to help balance one shot spells with a couple floating LRs.
  13. Reynard

    Non-fantasy RPG suggestions?

    I mean, it is 90% a good game. The combat tho...
  14. Reynard

    Non-fantasy RPG suggestions?

    wut
  15. Reynard

    Critical Role Announces Age of Umbra Daggerheart Campaign, Starting May 29th

    If they are enjoying it, what's the problem?
  16. Reynard

    Should PCs Be Exceptional?

    And you are interpreting "exceptional" as "completely different" which makes no sense. Exceptional means above the average, a difference of scale, not kind. I honestly don't know what your argument is, given that.
  17. Reynard

    Trailer SUPERMAN Final

    Tickets Purchased.
  18. Reynard

    D&D (2024) Wizards of the Coast promises to release more “CRPGs that are going to be as serious as BG3” without Larian

    I don't think Zelda games qualify as RPGs, let alone CRPGs.
  19. Reynard

    Critical Role Announces Age of Umbra Daggerheart Campaign, Starting May 29th

    I agree with @Arilyn here: the "5E style GMs" will still have successful games, while moving toward fiction first play at their own pace. Seeing Mercer do his thing with DH is a good example in that regard.
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