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What is the issue with the Critters?
Twitch chat. Not to mention them constantly gIving huge gifts. Some serious notice me sempai stuff going on
What is the issue with the Critters?
Twitch chat. Not to mention them constantly gIving huge gifts. Some serious notice me sempai stuff going on
Hmmm, closest I've seen is this encounter generator. Maybe just set it to one monster and take that stat block to apply to something custom?Are there any good tools out there for generating custom monster stat blocks for DnD 5th edition? Back when I was playing 4e, the DnD Insider tools were a life saver for my custom campaign since just tell the program to generate the appropriate stats for a minion/monster/boss to go up against X number of Y level players, and then just fill in the details myself. But so far all of the DM tools I've seen for 5e have just been a lookup for pre-existing monsters by their challenge rating.
Do you guys like Mouse Guard? Im looking for a role playing game that I can play with some family and a few kids age 8+
Was it translated to English? It sounds nice.
I am blown away. I wish there was a translated version.
At Gen Con I tried out Call of Cthulhu, Blades in the Dark and Psi-Run all of which I'd never played before.
I enjoyed the atmosphere of CoC and rolling 1-100 is kind of neat. I'd be very interested to see how the Sanity mechanic comes into play over a campaign, since it didn't really matter in a one shot.
On saturday, my party members were introduced to damage immunity.
They were fighting a Flame Skull. They deduced that since it was on fire, it was weak against ice. So the party mage cast ray of frost.
Natural 20 on the attack roll.
Oh how excited they looked. All the whooping and hollaring. All the patting on the backs.
The mage rolls 2d8. 6 and 7. "Nice hit, Mage!" They're jumping around.
"A surge of icy cold energy gathers around Dingo. It burst forward in a ray and hits the flame skull dead on. A beautiful hit. But after a moment, you notice there was no effect on it. It's completely unharmed."
They were so sad
These are some really old quotes (and I hope krypt0nian is still out there reading this) but I just wanted to inform you, and anyone else interested, that Riotminds, the creators of the old classic Swedish RPG Drakar och Demoner are having a Kickstarter for a translated edition called Trudvang Chronicles (the name of the Scandinavian inspired world).
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1256540796/trudvang-chronicles
One of the translated books is the venerated classic Jorgi's Bestarium! Which I've gushed about before.
Another thing they are translating is a classic hallmark of Swedish RPG adventuring Vildhjarta, a adventure that plays out in the titular deep forest where adventurers enter, few come out. It is a lovely adventure that plays out in a setting inspired by the deep, thick forests of northern Sweden where trolls and other terrifying beasts lurks, mysterious places and more.
I am so excited and happy to see that they are spreading Drakar och Demoner out internationally, its been one of my all-time favourite RPGs and one of the best RPG settings. The world is just so absolutely wonderful with its dark and mysterious setting that sets it apart from old school dungeons to crawl, with a focus on thick forests, intelligent and cunning trolls inspired by painting legends like John Bauer and old Nordic folk lores and so much more.
I hope this leads to a reprint of the Swedish copies as well.
Anyone have any experience with Pathfinder Unchained? Does it hold up as its own rule book, or is it nigh useless without the core rule book?
I ran a COC game a few years ago I liked it, warts and all.
Some of its problems can be resolved with the scenario design. I prefer to run TOC now, as I think it suits my group and the pulp style better, although it has a purist option.
The Haunting:While investigating the house one of the group got possessed and pulled out his handgun and shot another member of the group point blank in the back of the head. Against the odds he survived and they brought him to hospital. They reluctantly returned to the house and found Corbitt in the basement and managed to set the whole place on fire and escape.
The Haunting is a perfect first adventure for COC. There are some great handouts for it. COC is all about the props.
Haha, that's crazy. Not sure when my group will start playing probably in a month or so. This will be my first time running a game.
Also, I want to order the Keeper rulebook. Looks beautiful.
First time running any RPG? If so: don't get bogged down with the rules. Focus more on the storytelling etc. Get to know the scenario, read it a couple of times, but if things go off script or you make a mistake just roll with it. I sometimes I make up a filler encounter to give the players something to do while I flick through my notes to get my bearings when things go pear shaped.
I'm gearing up myself for tonight: 4e DND starting Cairn of the Winter King.
Amy explantain on why they shut down the api?
The starter set is basically a demo, you'd want to get the Player's Handbook too. If you're thinking of *running* a game, then you'd be looking at the Monster Manual and Dungeon Master's guide to boot.If my wife and I wanted to get into Dungeons and Dragons, I am guessing the Starter Set is really all we need?
Neither of us know anything about it. I have dismissed it since forever thinking it was kind of lame, and she never really even heard of it. But then there were the kids playing it in Stranger Things and it looks like it could be a lot of fun. Something non-electronic that both of us could do together.
I did some brief searches online and saw you can play with two people but should have more. There is a local place that has board game nights every once in a while I think, so I suppose if we need more we could just go join them but I'd like to have a basic grasp on things before something like that.
So what should we do before we try to dig in?
Show your players this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo_oR7YO-Bw
Show yourself this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-YZvLUXcR8&list=PLlUk42GiU2guNzWBzxn7hs8MaV7ELLCP_
The starter set is basically a demo, you'd want to get the Player's Handbook too. If you're thinking of *running* a game, then you'd be looking at the Monster Manual and Dungeon Master's guide to boot.
I'd definitely check out a session at the game store.
It's also worth noting that you can very easily start with the free basic rules which gives you four races and four classes (albeit with just one subclass for each, versus the selection you get with the paid book) and otherwise the full rules for actually playing the game.
Remember that for both of you, playing AND dming is a learning experience but learning is also part of the fun, here's a post I gave regarding a guy wanting to learn to DM, yes the normal starter kit is enough to play, gives dice quick rule book, and a starter adventure right off the bat.
First is basically a DND orientation, go ahead and watch.
Second one is a learn to DM playlist.
There was an interesting discussion at my table last night.
I've felt that the current campaign has been too easy. The party had been able to handle everything pretty well.
But then last night the players were talking and they mentioned they feel like they are skating by the skin of their teeth.
What does this mean
That is perhaps true. I guess I should be happy they feel challenged. I've worried they were getting too much success and felt too too succussful.
Maybe the difficulty is abut right.
Ive started playing 4e as a Warlock, which is awesome. But now Im looking for some good Warlock's Curse plastic tokens to use. Anyone have any suggestions for tokens? They can be from any game, as long as they look neat.