Unless the goblins were lucky 😇
but still, I expect you had a better weekend than I had – and I had a pretty good one.
Introducing new players of any age is always fun.
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Also, especially these versions were very popular in Japan around 1985
www.tokyodev.com/articles/the...
In old d&d versions, each level gave the character an in-game title, so characters and the world were definitely aware of their power levels, and adventuring guilds were looking for specific titled adventurers
see dungeonsdragons.fandom.com/wiki/Level_t...
Just with friends. We're in Europe; at that time only few campaigns were available here.
By the way, in a more or less codified way, it IS in the rules of d&d - the "tiers of play" were you advance from local, to kingdom, to continent, to multiverse threatening adversaries.
It's maybe not in the rules, but it definitely was in several campaigns I've been in - in 1984 and 1985
Monster Hunter startedin 2004
Phantasy Star in 1987
D&D in 1974
So monster hunter guilds are probably just un-d&d-ified adventurers guilds
I hope taxes don't rely on dice rolls
Just finished our monthly game night. I played Go and Love Letter.
I hadn't played Go in at least 20 years, but somehow managed to win 1 (of 2) games against an experienced player. Beginner's luck, most likely.
#boardgames #gamenight
By the way, that page links to even bigger dice, like the d456
My d&d 'Family Matters' party just met their first dragon - a silver dragon posing as the CEO of the local ice factory.
They also learned that six sessions ago, they have mistaken an evil wizard for a friend.
Now, there is a fight with an adult red dragon looming in their near future.
DMing is fun!
Nat 1 does not exist in D&D for skill checks (checks that have a difficulty)
It only exists in 2 places in combat
1. attacks - you miss
2. death saving throws - when you are unconscious and heavily wounded
All other cases are table rules by people that prefer randomness above anything else
Having some busy d&d days ahead with 3 different groups: playing Thursday night, DMing Saturday afternoon (start of a new campaign) and Sunday night in our ongoing Family Matters campaign.
Something about rain and pour.... could not be more exited though
Too many cases of death by Radiant damage? Hmmm
Apparently you need a Dutch speaking beta-reader....
In am mixed. I have the most used books both physical and in pdf, but I use pdf most... if that makes sense.
By the way, I really dislike the pdf format as it does not scale for different screen sizes.
Sheet music of the chorus and first three verses of The Carmelian Tomb
The text The Carmelian Tomb (alt text limited to 11 verses) Chorus: Oh ho, down the mountain they go! Way hey, where dark winds blow! Through stone and bone and secrets old, They chase the claw of Carmelian gold! 1: They marched through cave where shadows crept, A hundred feet where silence slept, A heavy door with runes unknown, Guarded secrets carved in stone. Chorus 2: Adrasta raised a hut of light, Then read the runes in glowing sight, They rested there and took their breath, Before they walked the halls of death. Chorus 3: A cyclops stood with bow in hand, A silent guard in tombed land, A shining coffin, cold and grand, With altars set in hexagon stand. Chorus 4: Five bowls held riddles strange and grim, Three words each with meaning dim, Till clever minds aligned the key, And made the broken whole to be. 5: A monkey’s hand within was laid, The final piece, the choice was made, The coffin groaned, the stone gave way, And death itself rose up that day! Chorus 6: A skeleton clad in ancient mail, With claw like crab both sharp and pale, It reached its hand and sought the test, To judge which soul among them blessed. 7: It whispered low, a single word, “Worthy?” was the call they heard, One failed the trial, one tried again, Till Cordy proved their rightful claim. Chorus 8: “Carmelian,” the dead one spoke, As fate and past in silence woke, The claw was claimed, the bond was sealed, Old truths half-hidden, half-revealed. 9: Then Paddy took the giant eye, A painted pearl from statue high, And Ham fixed fast with clever grin, Upon the helm he wore in din. 10: They fled the cave through fire and thorn, As burning plants were torn and torn, The mountain spat them to the sky, With danger still not drifting by. Chorus 11: Back they went where knowledge flew, But Watching Woman was not in view, Within her halls she soon returned, As wings and warning both were earned.
Yesterday's #dnd session of our Sunken Isles campaign started by a sung (by me/my character Adrasta) recap of the previous session, in 14 verses.
Thanks to Nathalie for writing the lyrics!
#sunkenisles @ghostfiregaming.bsky.social
latest dnd version has no half-elves any more (no half-orcs either)
I think it may be the fifth 5e starter set. I've seen (in no particular order)
- starter set
- d&d vs rick & morty
- stranger things
- essentials kit
"1de beste" should be illegal, too
For English speakers, that's like writing "1th best"
I just noticed there's a giant fusion reactor in the sky. We could probably get some energy from that if oil is a problem
As DM I use milestones(*) in my current campaigns. I struggle enough keeping my session notes in order, don't need the extra administration of XP.
(*) in 5e terms, I mix "story-based advancement" and "session-based advancement". Milestones as explained in the 5e DMG is just XP in a trenchcoat
players are not their character. If a player can't solve the puzzle, their character might still solve it in a few seconds.
I ask the players to explain why and how their character solves it.
But, if the player can solve it, so can the character.
As long as the story is right, I'm ok with it.
A 5.5e formatted stat block announcing release 3.1.0 of Statblock Wizard. The announcement text says: New Version Released: version 3.1.0 Browse to https://statblockwizard.github.io ! StatblockWizard can now be installed as an app ("PWA") on systems that support this. If installed as an app on a desktop type computer from Chrome (from v102), Edge (from v102), or Opera (from v88), StatblockWizard can also be set as the default handler for files having the .statblockwizard extension. This means that such a file can be launched to automatically open StatblockWizard and show the selected stat block. To enable this, on systems that support this handling, the default filename of saved stat blocks is changed from .statblockwizard.json to .statblockwizard - but there is no difference in the inner structure of created files.Using the UI to load/upload a file now accepts both the old and the new naming convention. The announcement ends with the StatblockWizard logo: a square logo looking like a mini 5e stat block, featuring the letters SW.
Today, a new version of StatblockWizard was released - the tool that formats 5e and 5.5e monster stat blocks - you only need to type the text.
Please visit statblockwizard.github.io for more information, and see the image for more details!
#dnd #statblockwizard
A 5.5e formatted stat block announcing release 3.1.0 of Statblock Wizard. The announcement text says: New Version Released: version 3.1.0 Browse to https://statblockwizard.github.io ! StatblockWizard can now be installed as an app ("PWA") on systems that support this. If installed as an app on a desktop type computer from Chrome (from v102), Edge (from v102), or Opera (from v88), StatblockWizard can also be set as the default handler for files having the .statblockwizard extension. This means that such a file can be launched to automatically open StatblockWizard and show the selected stat block. To enable this, on systems that support this handling, the default filename of saved stat blocks is changed from .statblockwizard.json to .statblockwizard - but there is no difference in the inner structure of created files.Using the UI to load/upload a file now accepts both the old and the new naming convention. The announcement ends with the StatblockWizard logo: a square logo looking like a mini 5e stat block, featuring the letters SW.
Today, a new version of StatblockWizard was released - the tool that formats 5e and 5.5e monster stat blocks - you only need to type the text.
Please visit statblockwizard.github.io for more information, and see the image for more details!
#dnd #statblockwizard
Even though I play d&d a lot, d&d does not—and should not ever—get a monopoly (ha!) to the D20.
So, I oppose this idea.
I don't like the current dndbeyond website at all. Technically it is better than before, but the content is hidden behind so much marketing *?!**!
It may be on target for new users, but it definitely repels return visitors.
#dnd #wotc
Hé Harderwijk, stem jong!
Mirjam is 27 jaar, studeert voor Docent Engels in Zwolle en geeft les op het MBO in Zutphen. Daarnaast speelt ze graag DnD en maakt ze haar eigen kostuums.
Nice! I did the same a few years ago, and it became an actual 6-person group (plus me) of all family. It's so much fun!
In a few weeks, we will finally start our new Spelljammer campaign. I pitched it as "monster of the week", but since we postponed the start for over a month, my preparations have been more extensive – there could be a bigger story in there, somewhere
It's so hard not to give spoilers now