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 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: Roll the Dice (RPGG Edition)
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 13:49:17

by GeoffreyB

I ate GeoffreyB previously rolled d57 = 4 slices of cheese on sandwiches so far this year.
 New comment on GeekList 2025 Dice Tower East Virtual Flea Market
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 13:21:52

by StormbringerGrey

For anyone that happens to see this, the 2026 VFM for DTE is being hosted on a new platform designed specifically for VFMs, virtualfleamarkets.com It opens April 13 but you can post your games now in draft form. I am not the admin or developer, but I was involved in the beta testing.
 Thread: General Role-Playing:: QOTD APR 11: Is there a system, setting, or campaign that you came back to after a long time away, it had changed or your perception of it had changed? What changed and was it positive or negative?
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 13:11:54

by pdzoch

A question suggested by [user=mistonwater][/user]

Is there a system, setting, or campaign that you came back to after a long time away, perhaps even years, where the system, setting, or campaign had itself changed over that time (new rules or rewritten materials) or where your perception or enjoyment of it had changed (perhaps based on life experiences you had in the interim)? What had changed and was it positive or negative?



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 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: An infinite number of monkeys-- the further adventures of dice rolling
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 12:56:23

by pfrsantos

Roll this:
10custom10{question;to;that;be;To;or;is;be -;the;not}

pfrsantos previously rolled 10custom10{question;to;that;be;To;or;is;be -;the;not} = ( is is be question the is question or be question) ( )
 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: An infinite number of monkeys-- the further adventures of dice rolling
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 12:56:07

by pfrsantos

Roll this:
10custom10{question;to;that;be;To;or;is;be -;the;not}

pfrsantos previously rolled 10custom10{question;to;that;be;To;or;is;be -;the;not} = ( is to question be - the that not the To be) ( )
 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: An infinite number of monkeys-- the further adventures of dice rolling
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 12:55:48

by pfrsantos

Roll this:
10custom10{question;to;that;be;To;or;is;be -;the;not}

pfrsantos previously rolled 10custom10{question;to;that;be;To;or;is;be -;the;not} = ( be - be - or question question or that question is or) ( )
 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: An infinite number of monkeys-- the further adventures of dice rolling
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 12:55:09

by pfrsantos

Roll this:
10custom10{question;to;that;be;To;or;is;be -;the;not}

pfrsantos previously rolled 10custom10{question;to;that;be;To;or;is;be -;the;not} = ( is is or is the the not that is not) ( )
 Reply: The One Ring (1st Edition):: Rules:: Re: Mithril Armour in 1e
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 12:15:43

by Gorlab

I've glanced at various ref's to "Mithril Armour" within the TOR1e rulesets, and see what you mean - it's sadly lacking, really! The reduction "load of 6" is pants, since a Mail-shirt has 12 Encumbrance for 3d protection!? (... This would now become 6 Enc if it was made of Mithril!)

If I ever offered such armour (... as a LM), I'm sure I would double the "load" bonus (... if not more!), along with the suggestions of other "Famous Weapons & Armour" from the Rivendell book? The examples for Mithril Armour, inc Bilbo's "Mithril Coat", given in the book see other Enchanted Qualities (Riv. p98 onwards) used to bolster the benefits of this metal, which is where you could customise the reduction in Enc, bonuses against Protection Tests, etc, to better enhance what you feel the armour should really give? 🤔 .:. Walts
 Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: RPGGeek of the Week 499: NormandyWept (Andy Pymont)
Posted: Sat, 11 Apr 11:28:14

by jatang

Againsto wrote:

Glory to Rome is the weirdo!


For the non-boardgamers, Glory to Rome has a cover that is frequently cited as ugly. I love the insistence on "serious" on the cover.