No.419941 [Last50 Posts]
I want to hear about the games you are playing and running, /tg/.
Tell me about the last session you played. How are things going? Are you planning or preparing to play in any new campaigns? Have you been trying to learn any new games? Have you played any board games recently? War games? Card games?
If none of the above apply, what the hell have you been up to?
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No.419979
My campaign for Werewolf 2E is coming along nicely, just need a couple more players. Problem is: the campaign is situated in central Finland (my hood) and there are very few people who are interested in this kind of game.
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No.419992
I am running a campaign for a group of friends. It's my first time doing so, so I was a little apprehensive going in, but so far they are really enjoying it. We are approaching the climax of the first adventure, so with their feet wet I am hoping to experiment more later.
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No.420011
Last session was session 11, campaign going damn strong.
>first 10 sessions spent trying to get to big city-state
>dropping foreshadowing and hints and clues of political intrigue going on in the city
>PC's have this mess of leads and rumors
>first session in the big city
>start investigating the leads and rumors
>they're starting to put the pieces together...
>...but they still have no idea what is going on and who are the good guys and bad guys
so that's fucking great, but also
>PC's adopted an orphan in session 4
>session 10, turns out the orphan has immensely powerful sorcerer blood that awakens because of a dragon attack
>boy has to learn how to control his power or he'll die
>Noblewoman the PC's were escorting back to the city offers to be the orphan's patron and pay his tuition to get him into the wizard academy (entry into wizard school requires noble sponsor) if they sign onto her house as retainers
>they did it in a heartbeat
>all according to plan
still haven't decided if she's gonna betray them or not
gonna have to see how the campaign develops
This is my 4th most sucessful campaign yet. a couple more and it'll be 3rd, and the momentum is going strong so it might just take first place and set a new record. feels fucking great, this is going to be my absolute magnum opus of D&D campaigns.
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No.420012
I've been reading "how to be a GURPS GM" but I think I should've started with "How to not have crippling autism and find players" :^(
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No.420626
For the most part, the weekly game night with my group is still going strong. Trying to make a point to read more books and learn more systems, but who knows when I'll ever get to play any of them.
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No.420627
>Tell me about the last session you played. How are things going?
Pathfinder, Skull and Shackles campaign. The GM's actually managed to get us to book 5 and no one's burned out on it.
My character is a crossdressing halfling rogue (see: Ed Wood for reasons why) who's also the motherfucking captain and I have some 60-70k in unsold gems, jewelry, and vendor trash aboard the ship and base island (because what measure a pirate without the hoard?). We've just assembled a fleet
>Are you planning or preparing to play in any new campaigns?
not really. Wouldn't mind if someone in the group wanted to run Mutants & Masterminds though
>Have you been trying to learn any new games?
not really, but I'll definitely be giving the PF fleet battle rules a onceover
>Have you played any board games recently? War games? Card games?
Munchkin
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No.420631
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No.420691
>>419941
Haven't really played anything recently. I've tried to get some friends into a few of the games I'm interested in, but it's like pulling teeth with them. They find their phones more interesting and don't get invested into it when they're playing; it isn't fun playing with anyone like that, I just wish they would be honest with me. They don't care about anything they can't stream on Twitch, I guess.
I still have some misgivings about going to my local FLGS, and life circumstances have prevented me from going besides.
Last thing I've played was the L5R card game, about a month ago. I've just been painting my ever bloating backlog of Infinity figures that I'll probably never get to really use. I have to find a better way to paint them, it's taking me way too long to make progress. I have new dudes primed up and ready to go, so I am silently and patiently anticipating the weekend. I think I know what I've been doing wrong this whole time.
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No.420692
>>419941
I'm having fun at our current game. We're doing some Waterdeep campaign. All the players are relatively new to tabletop games, and the DM hasn't DM'd in some time. This last session we were assigned to find a gang of doppelgangers to see if they would be a fit for some guild or organization one of us were in. We were told to start at the tavern. Not knowing how to go about doing this, we started asking everyone what they knew about doppelgangers to the point of annoying the entire bar. The doppelganger bar maid eventually begged for us to stop causing a commotion and risking her livelyhood. After some convincing, we eventually talked to the gang, but that went fine enough. Out of all of our session, this one has been the hardest session. None of us had a clue about how to do that effectively and discreetly. After the game, I asked the DM how I could have done that better, and he gave me a couple of alternative ways to get that information, and some tips about playing smarter. I felt like an ass for making a simple goal seem impossible and making it difficult for the DM. He's a cool guy, but I could tell we were starting to irritate him. So how did you guys learn to play better instead of interrogating or murdering to death?
>>420691
That sucks. In another game I play at, there's a bunch of people that either play on their phone the entire time or do anything other than play the game. Competing for their attention is impossible.
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No.420706
>>419941
5e fag here. My Drow war cleric/chainlock just acquired Hazirawn, a legendary sentient greatsword containing the soul of an evil Netherese general.
Huehuehuehuehue
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No.420712
Running a Savage Worlds game, with The Elder Scrolls as a setting. Ive been recovering from a hand injury but I still managed to get the legwork done over roll20, though weve only had two sessions. Honestly? Im having fun. The last few 'long term' campaigns Ive been in were plagued with out-of-game drama but I moved to a looser group, with a looser approach and I gotta say, never had this much fun with a bunch of shitposting weirdos.
Session 1
>Start with players in cells, standard TES fare
>fort is ran by skeleton crew; bandit group is on the decline
>prison guard walks off to switch shifts
>party breaks out into small cave section
>fight rats
>find a hidden alchemists chest; only one potion filled with blue liquid is left
>nobody has any alchemy skills; no one can discern what it is
>party sneaks around bandits as they discover theyre gone, enter the common area
>bandits inside thusly murdered
>Khajiit monk is drawn to the buckets they were excreting in
>by this point, bandits knocking on door threatening players
>mage slams door down on top of first bandit
>now out of magicka
>khajiit hands off blue potion for her to guzzle
>"she stands there with a blank expression on her face."
>it was a Puppet potion
>khajiit punchcat decides to run out with poop bucket in hand
>empties it on the other bandit, covering him in a plethora of piss and shit
>party grabs the bandit and holds him at the edge of a staircase to interrogate him
>they slather him with another poop bucket and let him fall down the stairs once theyre done
>they exit the fort and jack the lookout's clothes
They also killed a bunch of mudcrabs on the way to Windhelm.
Session 2 was uneventful by comparison, but still got pretty whacky. The warrior suplexed a bandit into a firepit, and the monk ended up punching another's jaw off and throwing it at the ringleader.
Suffice to say, this is the first time a campaign has gone this well, so Im pretty excited for session 3.
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No.420713
I'm in... Wow, 4 games at the moment? And I'm planning on running my own when I've of them wraps up in August.
Mondays I'm in a PF derived, custom point-buy system with fighting video game influences. My friend and ForeverDM has been refining it over years and campaigns and for the most part the system is solid. The actual setting is a custom one, the 4th in this world. We're basically conquistadors exploring an ancient contient that only recently became accessible after the hordes of demons covering it mysteriously vanished. In paying a human ranger/rogue hybrid, I shit damage out and it's a lot of fun.
Tuesdays I'm in a 5E game in a custom setting where we had our airship shot down by a red dragon and now we are stuck on a forgotten continent. Hilariously, we ended up accidentally making a monster party. Three minotaur brothers (tempest cleric, battle master fighter, divination wizard), a lizardfolk spore druid, half-orc totem barbarian, and I'm playing the kobold artillerist (formerly alchemist/gunsmith) artificer. It's constant fucking laughs.
Thursdays is 5E again, but in Ravnica. It's super intermittent due to our flakey DM. Regardless, when we actually get together the party dynamic is great - everyone plays super clichéd Guilders. We've got a Gruul centaur barbarian, a Simic hybrid conjurer, an Azorius loxodon paladin, I'm playing a Orzhov human cleric, and we've recently recruites/been accosted by a Rakdos tiefling bars. He's a juggalo. It's as bad as it sounds.
Lastly, I'm participating in an online game in Infinity, but with a twist. There is an actual group of PC's playing Ariadnan agents, but the DM recruited myself and a buddy of mine to run the spymasters of Yu Jing and PanO, respectively. We have our own goals and resources, and just make general commands that have broad effects on the game world at large. Or, we did, until JSA terrorists, supported by PanO, murdered one of my civilian space stations and tried to crash it into a planetside capital city. Of course, that meant war. Now we're running war actions between our 2 hyperpowers and the PC's are caught in the crossfire.
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No.420781
>>420712
what era of tamriel is your game set in?
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No.420790
>>420781
I set it in the Fourth Era, a few decades after Skyrim. I figured a fresh continuity would be easier on me as Im relatively new, and Skyrim is what sticks out in most of my players' minds. I am gonna take them to at least Cyrodiil, though.
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No.420799
The job takes me far away for long periods. I can't get a group together for regular games. Even once a month would get interrupted by the job.
What have I been doing? Well, when we aren't busy I have my nose in my old gaming notes for two different campaign ideas;
>1. Fantasy Craft campaign: The Last City
> What is it? A setting wrapped around the question; how does a generic fantasy setting handle an extinction level event
>2. Fantasy Craft one shot; Goblins
>What is it? All players are newly created goblins in the recently occupied caverns of an abandoned mineshaft. They are the minions and workers of an evil sorcerer out to expand and build a new dungeon...
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No.420807
>>420790
>not running a game where the PC's are river pirates around the imperial city while Cyrodiil was still a jungle
lost opportunity there man
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No.420818
>>420807
Like I said, I wanted something conventional until Im a bit more seasoned.
Not a bad idea for another campaign though. :^)
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No.420821
>>420706
Drowanon again. My party slew an adult dragon last night (or rather managed to survive long enough for our giant ally to kill the dragon). We each raked in about 3.5k gold from the treasure hoard, and my character sunk every penny of it into opening a bordello in Skullport. The establishment's called the Oozing Maid in honor of his deity Ghaunadaur, and all of the staff/security are minor acolytes who use unpaying customers for human sacrifice. Basically a combination of Thénardier's in Les Miserables and Fleet Street in Sweeney Todd. Slavery is also legal in the city so profit margins should be high to say the least. My next 95 days of downtime will be spent running the business, carousing with my Zhentarim contacts and conducting job interviews.
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No.420830
>>419941
My 5E group hasn't played in a few weeks, everyone would rather just do their own stuff. No one else, including the GM, seems overtly concerned so its not a big problem.
Meanwhile I'm getting ready for a minor campaign I really want to run in UA 2E, one player is interested, second player seems non committed, and neither have given me their sheets or responded when I wanted to talk to them about campaign power level so yeah. Guess that's probably going to get iced so whatever.
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No.420836
>>420713
No wonder all these other anons don't have games. You're hogging them all for yourself.
I'm assuming you're a younger man, because I fondly remember my days of having a different game session every fucking night of the week.
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No.421513
>>419941
We're playing all skeletons.
I dug open a grave, rolled a nat 20 and replaced a corpse's skeleton. I am now piloting a gigantic meatsuit.
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No.421562
Im playing a zelda windwaker campaign with D&D 5E, i accidentally turned the game into metal gear zelda.
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No.421569
>>421562
Honestly, due to how much I have hated official D&D 5e setting pozz, that sounds really fun.
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No.421610
>>420836
LOL, yeah, and I'm about to start running one, too, come August-September.
But no, I'm not a young man anymore, just unemployed. RIP
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No.421617
My players are caught up in a refugee crisis. It's only temporary, but isn't it always?
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No.421636
>>421617
Are they engaging in human trafficking giving loans to military-aged able-bodied men while holding their families as collateral?
Are they going around sinking refugee boats using a torpedo boat they acquired on the black market?
Are they showing bogus charts and graphs about economy numbers to convince the locals to accept their ethnic replacement without fighting back?
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No.421647
>>421636
No, fortunately. The refugees are from a village about 40 miles away, so there's little in the way of cultural or racial differentiation. They're just trying not to get eaten by zombies.
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No.422727
not great, OP. decided to get back to uni after 5 years and it's eating me away. all my friends are bussy and when they don't we can't find a palce to play. i am currently in a game with some randos and the only person i know is the DM who DM'd kingmaker 4 years for my former group.
i just want to play TTRPGs with my friends and make some stupid doodles. maybe watch some anime
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No.422738
I just played my first AD&D Game (2nd Edition). Varg inspired me to check out RPGs and older D&D
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No.422778
>>421647
Update: They're trying to convince the mayor to let the little refugee kids play volleyball with the kids that already live there. He smugly thinks that it'll show off how superior his town is compared to where they're from, so he's not opposed to the idea. The parents will be doing labor around town so they have something to do, and they get paid in bags of rice for their trouble.
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No.423068
>>419941
We played Stars without Number a few days ago. A pretty good session. Some backstory:
>A smuggler had killed the father of one of the PCs
>The same was transporting some damsels in distress we had rescued before. Since we had already bailed them out a couple of times, I suppose we felt obligated to do it again
>The PC whose father was killed got himself killed, along with my character in an unrelated incident
>Two surviving PCs still wanted revenge, to get the damsels back, and the smuggler also had a ship
>Smuggler went down to a planet to take the damsels to the police, or something like that
>We (me with a new character) went down to look for them
>Found out the smuggler was dead, damsels missing
>Turns out one of the women had killed him and the other people escorting them with the psychic powers
>We find the women. Have to fight some cops
>We want to get off the planet
Last session:
>The smuggler's ship now only has two crewmembers: a weapons officer and the pilot, who is the new PC of the guy whose dad was killed, but he's AFK
>My new character was a member of the crew, but was fired
>We get back to the ship at the space station around orbit of the planet
>The weapons officer doesn't want to let us in, except the pilot of course
>I manage to get myself rehired since the guy needs an engineer, which I am
>The two other PCs and the damsels are out of luck until one of the damsels offers him a lot of money to get us out of there
>Everyone's in
>The two other PCs are planning on killing the weapons master, currently captain, to get the ship for us
>My character is a good(ish) Christian who doesn't like excessive violence, so I try talk them out of it. Suggest they should try to co-operate with the new captain
>The two PCs are hired as new crewmembers
>They still wanna kill the captain. My character would prefers if he wasn't the captain, but I don't want to kill him either
>Great drama ensues as the PCs try to convince me to join their murder plot. I instead try convince them to try to co-exist with the captain instead
>One of the damsels, a femme fatale tries to seduce and drug the captain so they can throw him out of the airlock. She fails
>Eventually I figure there won't be a diplomatic solution, so I wash my hands of the affair
>The two PCs try to enlist the help of the femme fatale and the psyker to kill the captain. They refuse
>Two hours of real time pass as the PCs try to think of a plan, cajole the women to help
>Eventually they decide just to march to the bridge and attack the captain. He dies in two turns
>We got a ship
Great session. Moral quandaries, drama, tension, sort of deflates at the end due to the two guys taking their time on killing the captain, but certainly a memorable experience. Most of the session took place on the small ship. Just people talking to each other. Could make a decent TV show episode.
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No.423513
New session in following game:
>>423068
>We have new stolen/inherited small ship, and a crew of four.
>End of previous session my character, the engineer, became acting captain, since no-one else wanted to do it, so I volunteered. Nobody is really qualified, but at least my character had served on the ship before
I want to focus on the first dilemma the acting captain faced.
>We get a mayday from a nearby planet, a crashed ship
>The planet's atmosphere is filled with poisonous gas or some shit, all of the few cities down there are under a dome
>The crashed ship is far away in the wilderness
>We try hailing, no response
>Doing my job as the captain I tell the pilot to take us in closer. He obliges
>I tell the psyker/hacker manning the sensors to scan the area
>He refuses
>He starts shouting how I can't order him around
>I order him off of my bridge
>He refuses
>I ask the pilot for support, he just says the crew is supposed to obey the captsin, but doesn't do shit
>Psyker starts scanning anyway
>I let the issue go since there might be lives at stake at the crash site
The lowdown. The captain tells a crewman to do his duty. He refuses simply because he don't like taking orders, since he did the scanning anyway. Previously said character had suggested we shouldn't have a captain. We should decide things together. We said it wouldn't work. I presume this incident was due to the player projecting his liberal, individualistic, ie feelings over facts, ideology onto his character. This hypothesis is supported by two facts. First the player was shouting face red when he said he don't take orders. Second, a player arrived late and did not witness the incident. In game my character explained to him in private what occurred, but the psyker/hacker tried to make excuses until the Gm shut him up since his character wasn't there.
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No.423572
>playing as skeletons
>trying to sneak 30 cows and 2 kids through a town to steal a boat
>one skeleton has a drunkenness aura, uses it to pacify townsfolk
>get to crowded marketplace
>cows starting to get spooked
>drunk skeleton too close to busy road, accidentally drunkens carriage drivers
>massive pileup
>bunch of families dead
>cows now spooked and rampaging across marketplace, trampling innocent townies
>party now booking it to a boat while I loot the marketplace for armor and a better disguise
>just barely make it across gangplank onto ship
>angry guard captain shakes fist as we float into the sunset
How could it all have gone so wrong
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No.423576
>>419941
Running a gonzo modern-fantasy game using a mix of OSR rules. It's a healthy of mix of neo-noir, new weird fantasy and vintage sci-fi/science fantasy. The locales are based on the places of my childhood: urban New Jersey/New York, the Pine Barrens, Lovecraft Country (at least RI and MA), The Shoreline and so on. I'm pretty psyched, everyone is eager too.
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No.423690
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No.423692
>>423576
Sounds like a blast. I'd love to hear some greentext once things get rolling.
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No.423783
>>419941
Running a V:TM v5 chronicle with some friends, taking place in our hometown. They barely have p&p experience and they go out of character often, but at the end of the day, we play for fun. The setting is a lot darker in tone than the corebook suggests, tackling things like rape, manipulation, drug use, conspiracies, ritualistic public sacrifices, serial killers, gore, the criminal underbelly etc. They're not sensitive snowflakes, so I can go all out with the World of Darkness vibe.
Playing a Vampire game that is run by a landwhale. Acts the way you'd expect. Played recently after a few months' break and now I remember why I stopped playing throughout those months. Can't do anything with my character without getting warnings that they'll kill my character instantly if I do this, that or anything that I find interesting. They clearly don't like me as a person, so I'm pondering on quitting this chronicle and trying another one as soon as an interesting one pops up.
Just joined a superhero p&p group where I play the vampire from above. Haven't started the session yet, but the DM had a premade character sheet that described my character in that abovementioned chronicle perfectly, so I should get used to the different system easily. I don't intend to play him as a classical superhero, but more of a cheery, happyish vampire who also clearly enjoys disemboweling and soaking himself in the blood of his enemies. The type who actively listens to you talk about your feelings while draining his victim dry of their blood.
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No.423816
I played a skirmish game with 4 to 6 unit squads yesterday called Rogue Stars. It's nice because it can be played on a small card table. The initiative system is more interactive than I-go-You-go and the person out of initiative can attempt to end the other person's turn or act with their units when the person with initiative fails an activation roll for their units.
>my four space marines vs five robots
>boarding a space ship with me on the offensive so I go first.
>deploy right next to two robots foolishly placed next to an exterior wall
>toss a grenade that knocks them over and disarms them both
>underwhelming result for an explosive grenade
>run the other point man over and unload into prone robots
>massive damage to one, but it still isn't out of the fight
>missed shot ricochets and causes an explosion next to my other 3 troops
>one knocked out the other two completely uninjured
>move the remaining two up
>opponent takes initiative before I can bring them to fire on the downed robots
>stands one of the robots up and grabs its gun
>tries to activate it again to shoot
>my reaction fire misses
>roll on the space ship damage table
>self destruct engaged
>rocks fall everyone dies
>mfw
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No.423826
Made the mistake of joining a friend's game on the same day I run my own.
My game is going relatively fine, I got enough spare time to invest in it again and I've been trying to ramp up the pace while also getting to do some world building. The players have been into it, especially a new guy whose actually RPing (We lost a player who used to be the lynch pin for that, he's fitting in nicely). It's about exploring ruins of a long dead civilization. Last week they found what was basically a communal apocalypse bunker, fought the golem guards, and got scared of the actually very weak ghosts.
The game I'm a player in I'm really wanting to bail out of. I'm lost for plot on it with the best I can assume is the party is in a dungeon going down to beat up an undead god. The game is 100% combat, every session is nothing but 1-4 fights. The DM is slow as all hell, he takes a few minutes to find stat blocks, abilities, so on. He's also got a really bad mic (online game) so it's a constant headache, throw on that he's made a bad habit of ignoring me and it's bad. Like last time he kept skipping over my turns even though everyone else heard me saying stuff and never let me introduce a cohort (Before the game he said it was fine), tried to just skip over enemy saving throws, and even just said on the fly that the boss was immune to the spells I had. The only thing keeping me from leaving is a friend's in it and I can tell he's trying too and the DM himself seems down due to his irl friend having left the game.
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No.423984
>>423826
By the gods, leave the game anon, or at least talk to your friend about it. Save yourself the headache. If you really want to help the guy/save the game then tell him why his game sucks and how he can make it more fun. If he doesn't listen, then you have the perfect excuse to leave.
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No.424001
>>423984
Consulted with the friend and ducked out so woo. Apparently he is also only being dragged along because he likes the group.
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No.424059
Running a 5e Eberron campaign. First time DM and its only about the 5th session but I feel like it's gone well so far. On that note, do any of you more experienced folk have advice for making the world more open, I've been using a module to help me get my feet wet (Curtain Call, replaced the weird alien thing at the end of Trust No One with a Babau to match my theme better) but I want to try and let the party branch out more. I've gotten pretty damn familiar with the setting, have a bunch of encounters and ideas, but I'm not entirely sure how the session planning process should look or how to implement shit without it seeming to forced
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No.424103
>>424059
I generally try to use a broad goal with smaller sub-goals.
For example, one of my early games was about rebuilding a small town, then expanding it, within an area that was previously unexplored. I'd give them a few choices on what to do (Help the wall maker secure a certain grove of trees for his workers to clear cut, explore this cave for resources, exterminate that group of enemies that have become a problem) and then put together some encounters and hooks in the general area/random exploration.
Having an established party helps a lot with this, because you have a group of characters who, hopefully, have some clear goals and OOC desires. Use these to build a framework as a starter. As an example, my early party had a paladin and cleric couple who liked to hunt undead, so I made undead one of the enemy factions in the unexplored area, along with a bandit gang the rogue used to belong to.
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No.424869
>Rogue doesn't fight the boss
>Spends the whole fight trying to open a chest
>My character almost died in a single attack
>DM considers not giving him any XP for not even engaging the boss, but then we remember he actually "aggroed" the boss first
>Combat over
>Rogue steals all the loot in the chest for himself without us even noticing
God fucking dammit.
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No.425042
>>424869
>rogue does rogue stuff
Are you also angry that bears shit in the woods?
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No.425046
>>425042
>Bears shit in the woods
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No.425049
>friends character gets nat 20 on persuasion against a generic cultist
>while disguised as another basic cultist
>using a high charisma build and having points into persuasion
>DM decides it's null because he phrased his words oddly IRL
>gets weaseled out of spellcasting components
>decides to have the cultists find out we're not apart of them
I could share more if anyone's interested, he's been doing a lot of this sort of shit, he's fairly new to DM and seems to decide to ignore rules whenever it's convenient. Help.
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No.425051
>>425049
Let me share the eternal words that must be employed in times like this.
FUCKING TALK TO THEM
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No.425052
>>425051
We have, it caused enough issues that the DM decided to end the session there because of the arguing that was taking place. We had even talked after the session without the DM and discussed how to present this to him so he could understand where we were coming from. The whole point is to roleplay, to be someone you're not. None of us are very charismatic or good speakers so it makes sense none of us know how to word our way around people. But he rolled a nat 20, so the outcome should effect that. His character is the one that's charismatic, not him as a player. So in-game logic would make sense that his character said something incredibly persuasive.
It's gotten to the point we've had multiple party members wanting to DM themselves although none of them have experience in it.
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No.425054
>>425042
Rogues tend to steal 10% of the loot, and sometimes they even help. Getting away with stealing 100% of the loot is something else.
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No.425056
>>425049
yeah im not sure what you expected here. Are anon's gonna show up and get the full details from both sides to try to decide who is right or wrong in a particular ruling? Are you going to print off this thead and show it to your dm? Honestly please for the love of god
STOP BEING A FAGGOT AND TALK TO YOUR DM
as for the wierd phrasing a lot of the time that's because the player is trying to use 'weasel words' where they can't possibly be wrong and yeah I smack that down. If one of the guys is being rule (or english) lawyering faggot its okay to smack him down. The DM is there trying to provide enjoying for everyone (including themselves) is an aspie can't string together two sentences that's the aspie's problem.
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No.425059
>>425052
>But he rolled a nat 20, so the outcome should effect that.
You cannot crit a skill check, faggot. What you MEAN to say, is the Party Face rolled very high, on top of his stats and skills, and the DM arbitrarily raised the DC of the check. Talk to your DM about that, because he's breaking Rule 0.
>[Talking] caused enough issues that the DM decided to end the session there because of the arguing that was taking place.
You have a shit DM, stop having him as your DM. If he's not a That Guy player then let him play, otherwise figure out with the group if he's worth keeping around. Telling someone they're about to be out of a group if they don't shape up is a good motivation to get better, or a quick way to find out you don't actually want to play with him at all.
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No.425066
>>425056
He decided the roll was null because the player had gotten the name of statue or room in the cultist hideout wrong. So the cultists started instigating him and asking him what he meant by using the wrong word. It felt like nitpicking when his character was meant to be very suave and had previous background in criminal organizations. He took what the player said literally instead of trying to rationalize it into a gameplay sense by taking into account what he was attempting to do. It broke some of the immersion by substituting player or meta dialogue as character dialogue.
Everyone was upset and the entire party ended up getting penalized for it. The one guy who was neutral was upset that time was being wasted.
>STOP BEING A FAGGOT AND TALK TO YOUR DM
We have.
>>425059
>You cannot crit a skill check
I wasn't implying that, just that his roll was so ungodly high against a basic goon who was likely to have low DC in the first place.
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No.425069
>>425066
>because the player had gotten the name of statue or room in the cultist hideout wrong
Persuasion is not mind control, you fag. If he used wrongly gathered information against people who consider knowledge of said information very important, then of course they are going to doubt. Our local rogue critted a Deception check against me (city guard) to try to convince me that he got scammed by the bartender, but everything else (even his later declarations) and beforehand knowledge of the prices of the tavern pointed out to this being false, so I had to tell him to pay up. He got pissy about this, but if your farce makes no sense, your farce makes no sense.
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No.425071
>>425059
If rolling the absolute highest you possibly can still results in failure, then the DM really shouldn't be asking for a skill check for this exact reason.
Really, arguing about the specifics of this scenario is pointless. Get a new DM.
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No.425075
>>425069
It's a different story when asking "I'm a new member, can you point me towards the initiation hall / statue of ___" only for the cultist to say "What initiation hall? You mean the atrium? Who are you?"
I get that rolls can't defy logic and can't bend other character's wills or knowledge, but the DM took meta dialogue as a literal meaning of what the player's character wanted to accomplish. A player shouldn't need to know what to say or how to convince someone of something, it should be reflected in their roll. Especially if they're an spaghetti autist who's absolute shit at talking to people and wanted to play a smoothtalker character to live a fantasy of something he's not.
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No.425076
>>425069
The player had a good roll and the situation didn't have much room for a huge failure like that, assuming all the information given by anon is accurate and true. As >>425071 says, if the DM didn't want the player to have a chance to succeed and just wanted to railroad things, then don't allow the roll. Sets a clear standard that the dice don't mean shit and that the DM will just do whatever they want.
Even if the player misspoke or didn't present his ideas the best way, the DM is the interpreter and should go off the situation and the roll, which said he did exceptionally well at persuading the cultist. Fudge the actual words spoken and resolve the scene based on the DC and the roll result.
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No.425147
>Argonian player heads to the docks
>"you feel an odd sensation around your coin purse."
>... "I proceed to the docks."
>"U-um. Okay."
>he proceeds to dive into freezing water in platemail
>sinks like a stone
>bobs back up with a high enough skill check
>dock workers crowded around and staring at this dumbassery
>gets dragged underwater by slaughterfish
>dock workers getting concerned as blood begins to float to the surface
>couple of Slaughterfish carcasses bobbing in the waters
>he now drags the carcasses into the inn
>tracking blood all over the innkeeper's tavern, suitably pissing off the owner
>suspicious figure hastily heads for the exit while he openly butchers fish in the middle of the tavern
>punchcat locks eyes with him
>figure breaks into a sprint, leaving the tavern
>punchcat sprints after, chasing him through the streets and tackles him as argonian catches up
>its the thief
>argonian takes the gold back as a guard questions the blatant public mugging that just occurred
>"he robbed me!"
>"no he robbed me!"
>...."prove it."
>argonian explains his half of the story
>thief tells tale of winning the gold while gambling
>Guard explains that quite frankly, both of them are fucking suspicious as hell and he has half a mind to drag them all to jail
>"I can either haul you both to prison, start a whole investigation into this nonsense, or you can settle this in a duel the way our ancestors did it."
>I think you know what my player picked
>road is now cordoned off by the guards
>somewhat sizable mob watching
>argonian menacingly approaches with warhammer
>his damage die aces
>thief has his arm smashed
>guards haul the dishonorable clown to jail
>mfw the party completely ignored my necromancer conspiracy hook to eat fondue at an inn and bathe in freezing seawater
I aint even mad to be honest.
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No.425151
>>425049
>>425066
Sounds like a retarded DM. My group misremembers names all the time, the GM included. It's become kind of an inside joke. Tell your DM to lighten up.
>>425075
> A player shouldn't need to know what to say or how to convince someone of something, it should be reflected in their roll. Especially if they're an spaghetti autist who's absolute shit at talking to people and wanted to play a smoothtalker character to live a fantasy of something he's not.
Exactly. As long as the player is not trying to abuse the system by simply rolling persuasion checks to get out of problems with no roleplaying involved, the GM should give some leeway for the player, especially if they have high social skills.
Every now and then I hear arguments that RPGs shouldn't have any system for social rolls, but that's retarded. That it should simply be based on the player's own social abilities. Doing that would actually just encourage power gaming, since the character might not be socially adept, but if the player is, they get a free boon in a sense. Social skills are there to gap the difference between the abilities of the player and the character. If the character is not a smooth talker, the player should take it into account when roleplaying even if he's a charismatic motherfucker. The reverse should be true as well, if the character is charismatic, but the player is not, the system should help gap the distance.
>>425069
Usually fast talk rules work that if the roll is successful, the target's reason gets clouded, i.e. he forgets relevant facts for a moment. Your scenario depends on the situation. If the rogue was persuading your character in a short conversation, he should get away with it. If however your character had time to think about the facts over a longer period of time to weigh the various facts, then he would probably figure out the truth.
Also don't be a faggot.
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No.425175
>>425075
Well, yes, if he was posing as a new member, then pretty much any mistakes save for major heresy should be forgiven. However, you can't expect people to fall for obviously wrong stuff: if he were to learn the name of one of the cult's "gods" from a statuette, said god was actually the equivalent of Christianism's Satan, and actually uttered something along the lines of "hail Satan", I would consider that an instant failure, no matter how much persuasion your character has. We don't know the full story anyway: for all we know, this may be the type of player that rolls before getting asked to roll, or the type of DM that asks what are you trying to achieve with persuasion after asking you to roll. If he really made him roll for anything else than damage control (the DM should have stated so) to avoid being instantly discovered without actually having any intention to let him succeed the roll, then yes, the DM is a retard. But the anon hasn't fully described the whole story, so for all we know, they may all be retarded.
>>425151
I had beforehand information of the increase of prices in the tavern. The rogue wasn't actually lying, just that he found an outdated list of prices and completely ignored the big and bold list of prices in the front door. He claimed that big and bold list of prices was nowhere to be found, and rolled a 20 in persuasion, so I initially believed him, until I went there to check the scene by myself, and found out the list of prices was obviously visible, and with no signs of having been manipulated, covered or moved recently. Given my character knew exactly what the prices of the tavern were, since the bartender had informed the guard of the increase in prices due to the upcoming Harvest Festival some days before the festival itself, and given the rogue even went as far as saying "someone must have been in front of the checkerboard or something", I told him to pay the full price because his story really made no sense. My character is not a retard (13 INT, 13 WIS); there is no way, given the situation, I would have told the bartender to go fuck himself without following the protocol and actually investigate the scene by myself, no matter how many nat 20 skillchecks you could have rolled. Anything else would have been out of character.
The tl;dr is Persuasion is not mind control. Fuck Persuasionmancers.
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No.425179
>>425147
Is it an ES homebrew? What system?
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No.425184
>>425179
Savage Worlds using an Elder Scrolls conversion.
I also dip into the Fantasy Companion for certain things, mainly loot and prices here and there.
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No.425186
>>425184
>Savage Worlds
Oh really? I was just recently thinking that I might use SW if I ever run a ES game. Got a link to those rules?
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No.425187
>>420012
I just want you to know that at least 3 times while reading further up in the thread I thought that tiny spoiler was a bug on my monitor, so fuck you anon.
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No.425188
>>425186
https://journeymangm.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/the-elder-scrolls-a-savage-worlds-conversion/
This is what I use. Funny enough, I just found out Im using a slightly out of date version, which I wouldnt have found out if you hadnt asked me that.
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No.425189
>>425188
Thank you very much, I'll give it a read.
>It's from 2012, weird that it includes shouts when it's older than skyrim
<Skyrim was released in 2011
Fuck, really?
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No.425246
Am currently running my group through Babby's First Shadowrun. They seem to like it well enough, even the guy who was deadset against playing SR. I think it helps that I'm deliberately throwing them whitehat runs for now.
Planning on an all-half-dragon pirate-themed Pathfinder game for the same group. The freedom of the open seas and clear skies!
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No.425268
I'm brewan' a D&D game that's using a bunch of classic O/AD&D modules and converting them to 5e because that's the edition everyone knows now. I'm actually really enjoying the conversion process, because so much has changed over the years it requires creative ways to adapt things into 5e so that the overall vibes stay the same. I've also decided to say fuck it and just rebuild older spells as 5e versions that the players don't have (immediate) access to and won't recognize. I have some rules lawyers and guys who have read the MM cover-to-cover in the group who are going to lose their shit, but that's half the fun.
The initial setup is that they're going to be in not-Greyhawk, in the town of Hochoch, where they will be given 4 plot hooks to choose from; each hook leads to a different module. ("over 9000 hours in MS paint"-tier map included) For starters, they have the options of playing through Against the Cult of the Reptile God, Keep on the Borderlands, Night Below, or Temple of Elemental Evil. Naturally, the latter two will span the whole game as they are hella long, but since the first two are only for low-level PCs, I've got several other mid-level modules to string together if they end up going down those paths. I think this is going to be a lot of fun!
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No.425288
Working on a D&D campaign where the party has to travel around an island nation and collect the six "sacred mists" (Mountain Dew flavors) for the island queen, each with their own elemental powers. Have a lot of branching pathways and hidden options available for them (for example to get to one of the dungeons they have to defeat two giants, they have a shitton of health and would be near impossible to confront head-on, so in the village beforehand they can work with the local wizard and bartender to make a super-molotov that never stops burning (unless they use a special potion) that deals damage exponentially to whatever it hits/alights. However, if they don't extinguish their corpses before entering the dungeon the whole forest gets set on fire), and the final boss is going to be the Dewmaster (boogie2988)
Problem is I've only been doing D&D for about a month so while the overall story, enemies, and parthways I can manage, the other logistical stuff (party and character management) is probably going to be a pain in the dick. I'll just have to figure it out as I go though.
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No.425289
>>425268
>Running old modules in a newer system
That's exactly what I plan on doing with Castles & Crusades.
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No.425476
>Tell me about the last session you played
Played like 10 sessions of a 5e island hopping campaign and it's finally starting to get good. We killed a pirate captain and took ownership of his ship and crew so we can start seriously looking for the big macguffin. Lots of good roleplay in the last session and reasonably creative and tactical play that I wasn't expecting. Here's hoping the gm takes that into account with the next few encounters and makes them harder.
My absolute biggest complaint so far apart from the lack of party cohesion up until the last session was that encounters were all way too easy, which seems to be an ongoing problem with 5e gms that I've noticed. They don't understand the fundamentals of the action economy and their encounters become too easy as a result.
>Are you planning or preparing to play in any new campaigns?
I'm GMing the next game for my playgroup and I'm excited and extremely nervous because I haven't seriously done it in nearly 5 years. I'm considering running a series of one-shots just to get the rust off.
>Have you been trying to learn any new games?
I haven't but I've been desperately trying to get my group off of 5e to pretty much anything else. If I had my choice we'd play Fantasycraft but I'd be satisfied with AD&D, Basic, Savage Worlds, 13th Age, or even 4e at this point but they just don't seem to want to budge on it.
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No.425491
>>425476
>My absolute biggest complaint so far apart from the lack of party cohesion up until the last session was that encounters were all way too easy, which seems to be an ongoing problem with 5e gms that I've noticed
Really? My GM decided a CR2 boss after 4 encounters with a party of only two members at level 2 was a good idea. I almost got one-shotted. Luckily, we had an overpowered cleric capable of solving every single encounter via short rest-based AoE nukes and 60 ft. long ranged attacks.
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No.425508
>>425491
>via short rest-based AoE nukes and 60 ft. long ranged attacks.
You mean he walked in there with a longbow and cast...wait, what the fuck did he cast?
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No.425518
>>425508
Our cleric had 4 spell slots because full caster. We fought four combats that day, but we were being very conservative with spell slots. Thing is, spell slots matter very little when the Cleric of Light has Radiance of the Dawn, a spell that deals 2d10 + Cleric level (you have read that right) on a failed Constitution save, and half as much as that on a successful one, in a radius of 30 ft. around the caster. They can do this every short rest. It also doesn't damage allies.
The cleric used Burning Hands to solve the third encounter, I guess to spice things up a little bit, because otherwise he would have been able to steamroll through every critter-filled encounter using Radiance of the Dawb. Final boss was a homebrew Gibbering Mouther with Radiant vulnerability that got pretty much one shot by a well rolled Guiding Bolt (4d6, 120 ft.), not before dealing 19 damage to my Paladin and leaving me at 2 HP. Did I mention the Gibbering Mouther destroys your character when it downs you? Because it does. Basically, melee characters are useless on that encounter, and without metagaming to know meleeing it is not the solution, you may lose your character in a single attack. After I managed to escape, I decided to build a barricade of burning crates to block the path of the monster and let the Cleric kill it by spamming Sacred Flame. Meanwhile, the rogue decided to be lol so wacky and spend the whole combat trying to open a chest.
Point is, hadn't it been for the Cleric, we would have been absolutely nuked due to lack of damage and lack of AoE. My "tank" almost got retired in the first combat by a Shadow due to that stupid STR drain mechanic in a CR 1/2 enemy. I suspect the Cleric could have solo'd every single encounter, but weren't it for him, we would have been TPK by 4 wolves.
The tl;dr is fuck casters.
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No.425524
>>425518
Huh, I don't remember that spell.
Perhaps instead of bitching at the Cleric for carrying your sorry ass, you should bitch at Mike Mearls for continuing to take a big steaming shit on everybody but full casters. You're doubly dumb if you're actually playing a melee character in 5e, a flying dude with a magic bow can take out half the MM. Play a better game.
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No.425538
>>425524
Well, the Fighter is technically the class with the highest potential damage output at level 20, but if you are not a Fighter, you are shit out of luck.
Never said D&D isn't a shit game. It is. I find it baffling people can claim this game is well designed, and refuse to ever change a single rule because "rules are the way they are for a reason".
>You're doubly dumb if you're actually playing a melee character in 5e
The idea is to get a firearm soon, but the DM is being stingy on it.
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No.425543
>>425538
Well, rules are the way they are for a reason. But sometimes that reason is because the person who wrote the rule doesn't know how to play their own fucking game. If a rule is actually good, then you should carefully consider why you're getting rid of it or changing it... it's just a shame that most rules in tabletop systems are crap and most "designers" are hacks.
I'm surprised, though, I haven't heard anyone say D&D was well designed since 3.5, and even that statement has loads of conditionals attached to it. 4th was a dumpster fire that killed the brand and 5e isn't designed at all, it's 3.5 minus rules or fun.
I also know your pain, as my friend offered to DM some games for me and his girlfriend to give me the chance to be a player for a while, but he won't do anything except 5e because 5e is "easy to DM".
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No.425614
I haven't play M:tG long. What's Commander 2019? What's Command Zone?
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No.425621
>>425614
Stuff relevant to one of the more popular non-tournament formats being played.
http://mtgcommander.net/rules.php
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No.425625
>>425543
>I'm surprised, though, I haven't heard anyone say D&D was well designed since 3.5, and even that statement has loads of conditionals attached to it.
You'd be surprised at the amount of shit taste outside of /tg/. I love my friends, but they aren't as cynical as your average grognard, so they tend to accept things at face value instead of picking the game apart until that point where they could even stop having fun when they realize the gigantic dumpster fire the game is. That said, in real life, in Reddit, in rpg.net, in Enworld, in Giant in the Playground... all the shitty normalfag communities, that are much, much bigger than /tg/, suck the game's proverbial dick to the lingest extents. In fact, it may be the only game where most players and DM have such a cult to its rules that they may endlessly argue about the true meaning of its rules, either in forums or in blogposts. No other game has a community so devoted to picking apart every single word of the rules to play the game the way it's meant, and no other community has DM so opposed to obviously balanced homebrew simply because it's not part of the base game, and therefore, it must be badly designed It's also the only game where pretty much half of the community is divided on whether allowing the underpowered Eldritch Knights bond with a shield should be allowed or not, because apparently, donning a shield with a Bonus Action instead of an Action for flavour is too much of a mechanical advantage, compared to simply wearing the shield all the time, and also because Crawford is a huge no fun allowed bitch.
>4th was a dumpster fire that killed the brand and 5e isn't designed at all, it's 3.5 minus rules or fun.
5e made a few steps in the right direction of fun, but then proceeded to take a few backwards. Capping stats at 20 and giving 2 points per ASI is a very good decision but then only dropping magical tomes that increase the cap as well is stupid due to the way rational parties distribute loot; there is no vanilla solution to characters with spread out stats, and so is free multiclassing without dumb XP penalties; this is fun stuff. Using the rules to prevent fun and logical synergies between classes is dumb and unfun monks can't use the Rogue's sneak attack unarmed because, even though their attacks use the same DEX-based mechanics as finesse weapons, they are technically not finesse weapons, so your character may not perform a sneaky neckbreaker; apparently, this was ruled intentionally to prevent possible conflicts with hypothetical new rules in future expansions, because preventively fuck your flavour. Every fucking thing requiring concentration is unfun and gay. Rogues and Abjuration Wizards being potentially more durable than Fighters or Paladins due to stupid AC and HP rules is braindead and unfun. Forcing Crawford's narrow vision on the flavour of each class is doubly gay and unfun. Mike Mearls may be a faggot, but at least he doesn't have such an Immovable Rod of Unfun +5 up his rectum. I fucking hate that D&D's fame and momentum is so big, because everything about the game sucks.
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No.425629
>>425625
Most people praise D&D because it enables them to play whatever stupid fantasy game they want. Will it do it well outside of the stereotypical D&D settings and expectations? Not really. I'll have to take your word on people sucking 5e's dick, since I deliberately avoid all normalfag communities like the plague. It's always weirded me out how many D&D GMs are opposed to homebrew when the most busted and stupid shit is all completely sanctioned by WOTC. I guess people have to sit around and argue what the rules mean because the 8 dudes who made 5e had no idea how to write them in a parse-able syntax. 5e is for the kind of person who only ran E6 games and thinks D&D is good for low-magic, gritty games.
The biggest problem with D&D from where I'm sitting is that D&D means something different to everyone. Including the people making it.
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No.425669
I've been running a magical girl campaign in GURPS since January. I chose it partially because I knew that the notoriety of the system would scare less dedicated players away.
It's been fun so far. Right now the crew is fighting a bunch of wendigos+Krampus who worship an ice-themed magical girl that really doesn't like the attention she is getting. There is some yuri stuff popping up too which I will claim that I didn't initiate, but I am learning to roll with it.
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No.425703
>>425614
>What's Commander 2019?
the newest release from wizards of preconstructed decks for the EDH (elder dragon highlander)/ Commander format. these decks have new cards that aren't legal anywhere but edh/commander and legacy/vintage
>What's Command Zone?
a play area devoted to your "Commander / "General" for the EDH/Commander format
also a shill good goy mtg podcast that's been sucking rosewater dick from the getgo
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