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Glory to Marik
Someone really hurt you in the past. A bard I'm guessing.
Someone really hurt you in the past. A bard I'm guessing.
I think most here are guilty of that. I know I am.Yeah, that's true. I think the trap I fall into is thinking, "They JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND!!!!" so I'm hoping an analogy will provide enlightenment.
The greater fool am I.
But there's a little bard in all of us.Someone really hurt you in the past. A bard I'm guessing.
Scanlan? Sorry, been watching Legends of Vox Machina. Couldn't resist.But there's a little bard in all of us.
I'd add in...IME, there are a couple of pretty red flags that go up and generally mean that the productive portion of the thread is over:
1. Trotting out dictionary definitions. I'm sorry, but I totally agree with @Umbran here. Every single time someone trots out dueling dictionaries, that line of discussion is pretty much over.
2. Diving down into examples instead of engaging the idea. This is something I'm more than guilty of. Poster says X, poster gives an example of X, and then spends the next five pages trying to show why that example is a good example of X instead of actually discussing the idea.
Yeah, but sometimes folks use the to dump a hot take that cant be discussed because that wouldn't be +...It’s a shame you need to put a [+] at the start of a thread to stop the premise of the thread being attacked… and sometimes even that doesn’t work. It would be nice if that was a general approach of the forum.
Agreed.Other than that, a bit of contention is a good thing. Sometimes it’s worth registering a dissenting view just so the conversation doesn’t devolve into a self-reinforcing echo chamber.
I really miss the old Paizo sub-forums for the adventure paths. Folks did exactly this. If one of the writers goofed up an encounter, people offered solutions instead of crying about it. The community really came together and had some great supplemental material and ideas to take the adventures to the next level.We could definitely have more creativity on here I think. Particularly around published adventures. A lot of published adventure threads get drowned out by complaints about how DMs shouldn’t need to put work in. Instead of coming together as a community to try and find ways to improve things and share that for the good of all.
Yeah, totally agree. Some golden stuff came off those. I sometimes think people expect WOC stuff to spring from the page perfect like the word of god. Rather than be something that requires adaption to one’s own group.I really miss the old Paizo sub-forums for the adventure paths. Folks did exactly this. If one of the writers goofed up an encounter, people offered solutions instead of crying about it. The community really came together and had some great supplemental material and ideas to take the adventures to the next level.
There has never been a single module, not one, that I didnt have to put effort into bringing to life. I know the common refrain is to just make own content then. For me, I need that foundation to work off of. Give me a good skeleton and I will flesh that out all day long.Yeah, totally agree. Some golden stuff came off those. I sometimes think people expect WOC stuff to spring from the page perfect like the word of god. Rather than be something that requires adaption to one’s own group.