The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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What ENWorld posts feel like sometimes:

OP: "I am new to D&D and am wondering where I can buy dice. Any help?"
ENWorld Poster: "Are you planning to ever fudge? Because if so, why do you even need dice?"
lol, I remember on a pathfinder forum a newb asked how to make a swashbuckler that uses a rapier as the only requirement. He was told the only way to do it was to be a Monk and take a feat that allows piercing fist.
 

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lol, I remember on a pathfinder forum a newb asked how to make a swashbuckler that uses a rapier as the only requirement. He was told the only way to do it was to be a Monk and take a feat that allows piercing fist.
Ah, yes, the helpful post that really isn't very helpful.
 


What ENWorld posts feel like sometimes:

OP: "I am new to D&D and am wondering where I can buy dice. Any help?"
ENWorld Poster: "Are you planning to ever fudge? Because if so, why do you even need dice?"
Oh I know right?

First post: "Hey guys, check out this house-rule that my friends and I wrote. We really like it, maybe you'll like it too!"
Next few posts: "Nice. I might use this in my home game."
But soon: "This house-rule is bad, and I want you to feel bad for sharing it."
And then: "You should just play something else, since you hate D&D so much."
At least once: "(X)e didn't have that problem. Let me tell you about (X)e again." (attaches essay)
Eventually: "Guys, calm down or I'll lock this thread."

I'm exaggerating of course, but not by much.
 


lol, I remember on a pathfinder forum a newb asked how to make a swashbuckler that uses a rapier as the only requirement. He was told the only way to do it was to be a Monk and take a feat that allows piercing fist.
"you can do this better in pathfinder 2e"
 





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