Where funny?
Where funny?
Hate most of the things, but some of them are cool. Mud daubers are friends
Good choices. Those are pretty much the only stocks you ever need. Decent flavor variety and a vegetarian option. I prefer to make my own though
I love d12s. I see this as an absolute win
There’s also the reaction from other developers claiming that the game “sets an unrealistic standard for what to expect out of a game” despite it being exactly what people want from a triple A studio. Just a complete, well made, functional game with no microtransactions
Sounds good to me. My only real complaint about solar panels is the space they occupy. That complaint goes away if that space can also be used for crops. It’s a win/win
I think the report is sent to the admins of the instance you’re logged into. Basically, you’re reporting to yourself
For some reason only Vegetable_variety is able to post on r/DnDmemes. It’s weird, but people have been sending memes on to be posted so it kinda works
Technically you still use weapons but you start with a 100% damage penalty and get points and experience for leaving as many monsters as possible alive
I’ve played a bit, it’s a fun game and the characters are unique enough to give it some depth. There’s even a pacifist character
I can definitely do a mystery. The part I’m struggling with is the Victorian setting. That might end up as just flavoring because I don’t know if i can find a way to get the feel right on one page
I didn’t know about this, but I have ideas. Do you think I can fit a Victorian mystery game on one page or is that too ambitious?
The Survive This! Games are pretty good. What Shadows Hide is the urban fantasy book, but you can get a similar effect by mixing some of those games together for a higher power level. Survive This! Zombies has modern weapons and Survive This! Fantasy has magic and monsters
BESM is a similar concept to GURPS, but on an anime scale. Crazy powers are pretty much expected, so magic users are more doable than GURPS. It’s also not too hard to make a powerful character that’s not a magic user. It’s also not too heavy on rules
Dark Streets and Darker Secrets is great for a grittier, more dangerous game. Players need to be pretty careful, but it definitely does dark urban fantasy reasonably well
I like point crawls for this. I mark a few points of interest and how long it takes to get there. Travel is fairly abstract until they get to a point of interest. Once they get to the point of interest, things slow down so that they can find cool things, meet npcs, fight monsters or some combination of those things
If the area is hard to navigate then a failed survival check might send them to a different point of interest
Yes. It’s a pain in the ass though since the pirated versions run at nearly twice the frame rate sometimes
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