"The fireball, an old classic. Excellent execution on that lob." ( ttrpg.network )
I kind of want to get a friend to just sit in a game store and find a game to troll with this.
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I kind of want to get a friend to just sit in a game store and find a game to troll with this.
We're getting close to a climax of our campaign, and we needed to get to the City of Temples. The issue is that the City of Temples does not have a permanent teleportation circle, under the belief that it should be some level of a pilgrimage....
I stumbled over this today. Apparently it was inspired by listening to his most recent analyst earnings call.
This comic follows on from the Previous comic which might help provide context....
But I suppose the truly insane could stack starting with the d4.
Tonight in D&D: We preside over a peace talk between Dwarves and Shadar-Kai, I tell one Evil Morally Questionable pair of lesbians about another pair of Evil Morally Questionable pair of lesbians they can be friends with, and the possible benefits of said friendship....
Another thing I noticed is getting more common among RPG Horror Stories. When once it was common to see entitled players complaining the GM is not running the game like Matt Mercer runs on Critical Role, I have lately seen quite few stories where problem GM tries to use that to deflect criticism. It's usually the type to be...
Guess nobody's free to play.
The place was full of mimics.
My rogue uses her performer persona while traveling. Innkeepers love her.
B4: The Lost City is a classic module for D&D. At one point it (in)famously stops giving full description of the rooms but instead lists monsters in each area and tells the DM to figure out why they're here themselves. Once the reprint will show up in new anthology, I'm sure people who complain online whenever WotC uses "ruling...
I noticed increased frequency of posts in places like r/rpghorrorstories, that describe a situation where the player brings a tiny veiled or just a shameless copy of a popular fictional character - Sokka, Scanlan, John Snow, Walter White - except "more based" or "less of a cuck". What follows is a story of the player doing some...
This old thing that sometimes happened in Sync for Reddit seems to happen again here, where comments are always indented even to the point of not rendering correctly because they reached the right border. If I'm remembering correctly, this was fixed by giving the user the option to "Load more comments" in the old app, which...