&D by Superdillin. &D, a solo RPG about a dragon named Andy
2
Genesis of Legend Podcast Episode 295: "Integrating the Natural World"Recorded at Metatopia Online 2020 Presented by Jeeyon Shim, Meguey Baker, Jason Morningstar.
Can a Zealot Barbarian use Rage Beyond Death, kill all the enemies (while at 0 HP) and then use Relentless Rage (or Relentless Endurance) to go back to 1 HP and thus avoid death?
@AncientSwordRage If I un-ignore dnd-5e, I get 37 more posts out of the first 50.
I have 29 tags ignored, but [*dnd*] accounts for 43 of the 49, and the others are [pathfinder-1e] and [dungeons-and-dragons]. Out of the 50 most recently asked questions, the only one that isn't either D&D or the thing that people turned to when D&D changed too much, is an off-topic question about video games.
@bobble I’m guessing you’re trying to solve it or something then, so I’m not going to spoil anything, but at choir rehearsal Thursday, a couple of us were discussing how some words are really common in hymns and others aren’t (finding “glory” is easy, “she” is nigh impossible unless you’re using VF, in which case it drops to being very hard to find). So I’ve been thinking for two or three days and finally figured out a version of a book code that works for hymnals.
That led me to make a puzzle and post it
But yeah, it’s abnormal for me so I can see why it’d be weird
Touchsight allows you to feel your surroundings, and ignore invisibility and darkness and other visually obscuring effects. It also allows you to detect and pinpoint all creatures within range. And it allows you to discern objects that you have line of effect to.
The discussion came up wondering ...
@AncientSwordRage I am very happy with the result. My feedback on the survey was "this isn't what to spend dev time on, it's a mess" and other words to that effect
@AncientSwordRage It was a non starter; I think that Crawford's idea on feats tied to the colleges might work, but I am also sure that WoTC is trying to fuse the two brands of D&D and M:tG and keep trying to figure out the 'best fit' for that.
@AncientSwordRage It's my opinion that if they want to fuse M:tG and D&D, they need to rebuild the D&D magic system up from scratch based on the M:tG color system, and that will become D&D 6e- get rid of "magic schools" and build it up (with balance also a metric) using the five colors from M:tG. Organic, and some work, but I think it would work.
@AncientSwordRage both
Which of course leads us to Red Mage jokes, see 8 bit theater as a reference .... 😁
Since we're insisting this isn't a system recommendation question, I've removed the part of the question that is requesting system recommendations. — Thomas Markov21 secs ago
I've owned the sourcebook for AM5 for years, and finally found a group that likes the creativity of the magic system as much as I do... but they (and I, personally) really dislike the 'multi character' aspect of the system (i.e. having magi locked away in labs for 3 months so a player has to play...
Its author voted to reopen the question, left a comment stating that it was clearly not a system recommendation question, then left an answer that was recommending a system without explaining how changing systems would solve OP's problem.
@GcL The answer was posted 2 hours after I deleted the portion of the question asking for system recommendations. So yeah, I yanked the premise out, but it definitely was not out from under that answer.
@GcL But even if system recommendation questions were on topic, this is still not a good answer. It doesn't tell us how it solves OP's problem. It's just "try this other system".
@ThomasMarkov I saw it used as a decent plot device to give a party a taste of fighting a weaker version of the BBEG many levels before fighting the actual one.
When a question is deleted, this automatically deletes all answers as well. However, moderators are able to undelete answers, as I did for science here (screenshot for <10k users). This leads e.g. to the timeline and revision history of the answer being visible to all users, and the answer appear...