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I’m not making fun of you I just thought it was a funny word :) Also, sorry about your butt.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•It's free real estate
1·11 days agoNo no, they didn’t do that until TNG
The DM gave him an OP magic item to compensate for his crappy build
Your worn items just kind of morph into your body when you wildshape. You don’t have to strip naked to go from humanoid to animal, for instance.
Magic is rare in most settings.
RAW that wouldn’t do anything though.
I don’t really go on other networks, is there drama about .ml?
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Likely a graduate of the Prometheus School of Running Away from Things
4·2 months agoThe federation changed forever on the day the Enterprise discovered the Planet of Chocolate Air
Pretty terrible movie, all things considered, but it does have a very satisfying ending.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•And no, it wasn't letting Neelix on board
1·2 months agoOnly the Doctor was sentient
Could you elaborate? How do their healing systems work? What makes them good?
Do you have a system you like where healing is a good idea? I’m a 3.5 native so I’m kind of used to the philosophy of “the best healing is killing them before you take damage.” But I’m interested in systems design in general and if there’s a particularly good example of doing it better I’d love to learn about it.
Really? I actually think it’s one of the strengths of 5e. In 3.5 you just have negative hitpoints down to -10, and that doesn’t scale with level or anything so it’s barely relevant after the first few levels. And it’s nice to not be just DRT when you get downed in combat.
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RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•"I don't want Politics in my Gaming!"
3·2 months agoYou slightly moved the goalposts there. The assertion is not “Everything is making a political statement” it’s “Everything is political.” Your ikea glass reflects your social class, the international relations between where you are and where it was made. It may have been made by an oppressed person in some third world shithole (or even sweden!) It may even be a political statement, like a designer somewhere made it curvy because he thinks people are more likely to buy something with a “feminine” silhouette.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Getting HR to cite local labor laws to an American middle manager
1·2 months agoWell, the goal of rent seeking is to collect money, without giving any products or services in return. And without a product, you don’t need a Product team.
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RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Better don’t give martials any weapons and casters no spellcasting then…
20·2 months ago“Selectively simulationist” is a great way to put it. I think everyone falls victim to that from time to time and I’m definitely stealing your turn of phrase.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Dick gets Tarred
31·2 months agoDisco lost me when I got to the episode where everyone is going to die unless the main character cAn tAlK tO a bOy aT tHe dAnCe!
Lower Decks was fun though. And I’ve watched like, 1 episode of SNW but it was a good pilot. Haven’t plumbed the depths of the rest of nutrek yet.
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