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 New comment on Item for GeekList "My first ‘Top 100 Games’ list!"
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 08:26:37

by stenole

Related Item: Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set

dierolling wrote:

Could be worth a leap of faith to try and find that one missing player?

I live in a pretty rural area, so there's not much of a community to reach out to. But I'll probably make another attempt once I've played through Frosthaven, which doesn't scratch the same itch but it certainly eats up an equivalent amount of time.
 New comment on Blog Post Still updating challenges & take a look at this!
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 08:10:32

by Derang3d

Related Item: Herald's Call

\o/
People will fill in the blanks. Seems like you added borders but didn't take away from the image, which does look a bit strange.
Might I suggest making a fresh save file and trying the following?

This will depend a bit on how you see the image. Is it one wall that's broken into moving pieces, or are they several pieces that line up to form one wall? If it's one wall, you might want to take the whole image as is, and then add borders, straight across the image. That will make, for example, the fingers move through the blank space (which could be a it thinner, maybe?). Like the red 3/4, that line doesn't link up properly, but your image does. And, not sure what you're drawing these in, but perhaps if you smudge the edges a bit, it'll look like damage-over-time? Eroded, is the word I'm looking for.

If they're supposed to be loose pieces, then maybe a slightly darker border and some light erosion might be all that's needed.

Most important thing is tho, that you make it. You make it work. You make us believe it works, and the mind will fill in the blanks. Then, when a publisher sees it and wants to publish it on their label, they can worry about making things fit perfectly.

(Also: not saying you should just toss it out there and see what happens!)

I gotta admit I've not looked too deeply into what the game does beyond it's a spatial moving puzzle, so take all of this with a grain of salt.
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD APR 19: Are there weapons you almost always choose for your characters? If so, why? Mechanics? Style?
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 07:43:49

by Pentaclebreaker

Hi there,

mostly depending on character and build. Classic fantasy RPGs favour longswords and daggers mostly. For personal background reasons, my dwarven cleric of Moradin favours a warhammer 🙂. While playing in Living Greyhawk, I tried some "unusual" weapon choices, like a shortspear throwing fighter - with several weapon tricks. My LG druid favoured a simple club - enhanced with a shillelagh spell, this even works in D&D 5e. For ranger types it is the longbow, I dislike crossbows in general.

In modern settings it is mostly classic revolvers, in future settings I would go with blasters of any sort.

While I like the films and the overall setting, I don't see the reason for laser blades in Star Wars, it is an out-of-time element at least 😉

Ciao

Martin
 New comment on Item for GeekList "2026 RPGG Challenge: Play Five RPGs You Have Never Played Before (Each At Least Once)"
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 07:14:34

by jasri

Related Item: Three Orcs and a Baby

Thanks! The German analogy to Free RPG Day and a meeting with friends combined for a nice boost. 🥰
 New comment on GeekList My first ‘Top 100 Games’ list!
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 07:02:43

by dierolling

Thank you Jason, I appreciate it.
 New comment on Item for GeekList "My first ‘Top 100 Games’ list!"
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 06:49:34

by dierolling

Related Item: Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set

stenole wrote:

Tabletop RPGs are great. I used to play D&D 3 (and 3.5), ending up as the perpetual DM after a while. Besides the greyhawk pantheon, we mostly homebrewed everything. My worlds consisted mostly of a tiered hierarchy of evil characters who the players would fight or momentarily serve. And if the players wanted to endlessly create their own side quests, they could do that too. I also ran some Call of Cthulhu and a fully homebrew diceless crime RPG, which were both very different. I've tried to get back into TTRPGs in some capacity, but we're always a person short to get things kicked off.

Awesome. When I was first getting back into gaming I reached out to a local game group to go and meet some new players to help swell my circle - I made 2 good friends there who both joined our D&D group eventually. Could be worth a leap of faith to try and find that one missing player?
 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: What have you been listening to lately?
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 06:05:08

by Jeffrywith1e

The Beautiful South - Don't Marry Her
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 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: MLS, MLS Fantasy, and US Soccer 2026
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 05:35:12

by littlechandler

vestige wrote:

Well, that's what I get for trying to be proactive - I put Roldan on the bench because he showed as questionable! 😝

I also left an 18-point Fofana on my bench a few weeks ago 🤦‍♂️.

For a team that has never had a player that put up monster stats Sounders have been surprisingly dependent on a single player or another over the years (Alonso, Obafemi, Lodeiro, Yeimar, Roldan).
 S2 Ep 21 - Daylight Saving Time
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 05:10:31
A new episode has been added to the database: S2 Ep 21 - Daylight Saving Time
 Deadlands Episode 28- Holy Snowballs, Batman
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 05:10:22
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 Chapter Forty-Seven - The Wall
Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 05:10:00
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