@BESW but at the same time, where are you going to put the raw supply of housing units that many metros desperately need these days? way-out-in-the-sticks is a problem from a service-extension and transport perspective...and building infill units even at base market rate is going to drive surrounding pricing up, no?
@BESW I think you're at least somewhat right on that one. I suspect most of the pre-gentrification folks would appreciate densification as long as they aren't being basically forced out of the area as a result of it
I think NIMBYs and BANANAS tend to gravitate toward the kinds of housing that are produced by gentrification; you just find lower concentrations of them elsewhere.
Broadly speaking, the answer tends to be "collaborate with the existing residents rather than coming in with outside experts who already 'know what to do'."
@Shalvenay There's a LOT of research and thought going into that question, and I'm hardly an expert.
A quick google for "avoid gentrification" will bring up a lot of reading.
@Sdjz I just saw your ping just now. Yeah, that is basically what I meant - or more generally suggesting that your answer point OP to the vision and light rules to understand what "an area of dim light or darkness" meant in general.
Anyway... how did this conversation turn to gentrification
My friend and I sometimes send each other little emoji spells when we stop talking for the night. I usually send her ones with green things, plants, and reptiles. Tonight, I accidentally sent her an elaborate spell with a motorcycle in the middle because... it looked like a dragon from a distance. :v Good luck motorcycle spells work too, I suppose.
Lunch today: Misshapen pide with feta-spinach (or was it chard?) ‘filling’. The quotation marks because the misshape is precisely that the ‘filling’ didn't actually end up mostly inside the pide.
@Anaphory My life got much less confusing when I realized you'd typed "pide"--which, if context is any guide, is some sort of food--rather than "pride."
So, apparently the upcoming con in Leiden is planning to allocate people to games at random for Saturday evening. I get what they are trying to do, but has no-one stopped and thought that this may be a really bad idea?
Follow-up question: What game should I run in that slot? What game is awesome for any, any random RPG player, but difficult to pitch because it sounds peculiar?
Monsterhearts I wouldn't want to play with people who didn't explicitly sign up for it, with all the explicit context in there. I'm sure someone will run EiJ at some point during the convention. The other two sound good (Golden Sky Stories was on my mind for this, even though I have no experience with it whatsoever), I'll have a look.
Other things I was considering: Lasers & Feelings, Crash Pandas, Fiasco. Decided against Microscope, Blackout, Lovecraftesque. Unsure about Masks, Lady Blackbird (I like them, and I expected them on their list already, but they aren't, and I have to see whether that's due to some reason.)
I need advice. We're playing a non "optimized" game that's 2/3 puzzle solving, 1/3 combat. We have a Moon Druid & Palidan playing as big stupid fighters, a Sorcerer as a Glass Cannon & Face, and me as a bard trying to cover scout (corpse!), controller, and know-it-all.
Ive always played martials, so I feel compelled to find my way into armor. Is this even necessary?
Via a Knowledge Cleric dip or Moderately armored feat.
I've haven't been attacked yet in combat, but it's because I put the villain to sleep during the first round. We're leveling up to two tomorrow night.
@HenryWLee1066: What's the question? Whether you need armor?
What subclass are you?
College of Swords gives medium armor and scimitar proficiency, and lets you use a proficient melee weapon as a spellcasting focus. College of Valor gives you proficiency in medium armor, shields, and martial weapons
benefit of light/medium/heavy varies depending on dex
since you're only level 1/soon to be 2, I guess I should ask "what subclass are you planning on"
@V2Blast great question. We're PHB only, and I want to do college of lore to focus on skills and spells. But I am nervous that going around with an AC of 14-15 will cause me to be hit a lot. Do you think I should find a way to get medium armor?
bards have access to healing spells but you already have a druid and paladin in the party so those probably shouldn't be a priority. Tasha's Hideous Laughter and Thunderwave can be useful for battlefield control (and the latter for damage too). Dissonant Whispers is another phenomenal first-level spell because you force the target (if it fails the save) to use its reaction to move away, which means that movement provokes opportunity attacks.