Welcome to Mecha Monday! Here we dedicate ourselves to mecha RPGs, wargames, and boardgames alike. Here we start games, tell campaign stories, share resources & assets, and seek advice for our games and homebrew.Assorted Mecha Goodness:https://pastebin.com/E2wi55AZEmbryo Machine Translation:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1r_cjOLuUp3HussVRhbQYU3G0zK6hwy1rLancehounds Homebrew:M3g4 folder/eMEBUbCL#kj2FRrlqTa-02U16XpnVRgPrevious Thread:>>96959074Question of the Thread:Following up on a question from the previous thread, what's your preferred method of leveling up and improving your mechs and characters?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97140269This. Shit was peak when they were basically just super agile tanks with arms. The intro of the Burai Kai was as good as it got.
>>97159670hey this is actually super cute
>>97115431I've been so disappointed with various indi (war)games I don't buy them without pirating them anymore. Did you get a legit copy?
>>97178239>Hard disagree.How dare you miss that my tastes are objectively superior!?>But let me ask you if you feel there is a mecha source that does it better?If I have to go anime that are grossly equivalent to small, agility-build mecha, I'd say Full Metal Panic, even if the MC is obviously a surrogate for kids and get his super special mecha with Kitt AI.Arms Slave not all being colored like toys give some seriousnessStandardized weapons (even if gross upsized gun) show they don't have infinite budget/manufacturingTacticool operation show how they replace many units by themselves (even if you deployed them with stealth heli-carrier)And their agility give them kinography while justifying legs & arms.Even the cheat-drive is best suited to mecha>hardwired patterns topic"Autistic" is a compliment nowadays, the certainty they CARE for details and KNOW what they want.Renown writers and artists are easily called autistic for the efforts they put into their works and are appreciated for that. Take Tolkien.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97182348You are either unaware that feeling of mass & inertia are to mecha what techniques & choreography are to kung-fu movie, or you are a nihilist who believe that thinking "caring about anything is silly" will make you feel smart.
+++ADMINISTRATUM PASS KEY ACCEPTED+++>Loading message...Welcome to yet another glorious day in your officio station revered clerk of the Administratum.Your efforts in compiling the information on [Vokaris Sector] and its eight subsectors have been further garnering plenty of praise from your peers and lords above your meager station, we implore you to resume your task to gather this stellar data about this sector in our glorious Imperium of ManA brief reminder that as data comes in to your cogitator station via the servitors around you, you will have to compile it and make this sector whole again.May the God Emperor continue to guide you clerk Anon.Hello there, Anons of /tg/. If anyone is still interested in this fun project, here is the whole sector - updated with the discovered planets so far - where we can continue to create together, using the planet generator found on 1d6chan.Previous thread >>971016821d6 page>https://1d6chan.miraheze.org/wiki/Setting:Vokaris_SectorComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97184966>Average: 10d10I was hoping for bigger
>>97184897It also sounds like it was glassed for very questionable political reasons. There is another world within this sector that had some political shenanigans to justify a very questionable war with an even more questionable force deployment. We might be seeing the very end of that rather pathetic 'Crusade': after decades of hitting empty planets or exterminating stone age xenos, they finally found an equal and... Were massacred. In fact, the campaign went so poorly they needed goddamn Space Marines, their Auxiliary force, and the full attention of the Inquisition just to force a draw. And even that didn't work- they burned the planet just to deny it to the Eels.
>>97185085More than one imperial and navy commander were probably shot for this blunder
Rolled 7, 1, 3, 1, 4, 4, 10, 10, 3, 5 = 48 (10d10)>>97185008
>>97184897>>97185085The Karloman Crusade was meant to expand the vast domains of humanity, to do his will by cleansing the galaxy of the xenos and the mutant that defiled it. Inspired by rumors of the distant Angevin Crusade that took distant stars, Praetor Eren Karloman- a man scarred by the heretic in a bloody past- took to the task with great zeal. But it wasn't the Crusade it should've been... And the sector wasn't so much a prize but a liability. From Karloman's disastrous decision to name Solspire as his capital, to somehow overlooking the Rokko, the Sector costs far more than it was worth.The vast majority of worlds found within Vokaris were uninhabited, the only Xenos being native flora and fauna driven by instinct alone. The only mutants being descendants of ancient Terran creatures long forgotten save the deepest annals of the Inquisition. Even Gardsite, the first and only place found with Xenos, was ultimately a paltry race of dim-witted savages fighting with stone tools that still killed millions of humans in one of the worst political blunders in recent memory. Desperate for a victory against the adversary, and facing calls for a court martial by elements within the greater Imperium, Karloman over-reacted to a minor border excursion in a rundown frontier world to justify his poor decisions...The Vrizid, on the other hand, believe that the Great War that ended the Crusade was a misunderstanding... They know better now. What started with a first wave of Guardsmen and Crusaders turned into Stormtroopers and Arbites come to arrest Eren for a multitude of crimes before the legendary Angels of the Emperor himself made planetfall. The Vrizid reacted in turn, fearing a full-on invasion of their domain. Towards the end of it, legendary Titans of both species battled as Cyclone Torpedo's and Atomics were used liberally. The Inquisition, in desperation, finally decided to destroy the world... And so ended the Crusade.
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>its another discord dnd sesh is cancelled 20 mins before hand because 3 people called out episode
>>97177227>>97180985>Frogshit gets instantly removed image since 2018, the thread is left intact>For past 3 weeks, frogposting is left alone>And it's the exact same format of frogposting, so it's likely the same faggot even>His threads aren't even standard "I posted pepe to get attention, but the topic is valid", it's the "annoyed pepe with a mug" that start to crop out on all of the hobby boards>mAyBe YoU aRe ThE rEaL pRoBlEm?Maybe drink bleach and fucking dieI honestly don't get what you gain by killing some more already a zombiefied board
>>97184823>HeItThose are bot threads. Hence why they are all so samey.God, I miss the word salad spam bot. At least the results were funny.
ITT friendless schizo losers
>>97185055>he said on 4chan
>>97184788>I have no friends and it's your fault actuallyLOOOL. Pure and unadulterated copium.>>97184674Sorry, mang. You could always move though.
Post franchises you think should be or should have gotten tabletop RPGs or war games.Considering how wild the 90's was, I'm legitimately surprised this of all things didn't get one, frankly.
>>97183422I remember this being a kickstarter shit show mixed with standard Kevin Siembieda problems, making it at least 5 times as fucked as kickstarters can be. Did anyone actually get their miniatures and play the damn game?
>>97175977A miserable pile of speculation!
>>97184691>Localization: the GameGee, I wonder why it didn't work out.
The rival vampire hunter party in Bloodlust is pretty spot on RPG adventurer party
>>97185025>D stands for dmpchttps://youtu.be/IVcMbDqg5qk?si=s6k1Qc-e7qCyLLu0
Two questions:1) Any ideas for convincing them not to do that? (We play 5E, Call of Cthulhu and occasionally OSE)2) If I had to pick, which one of the two is the least cancerous?
>>97181653>no decent examples of it for decades Someone here will hate on all of the following but they're done well for indi rpgs. >Blades in the DarkAbstract city, basically cheated by having it be very handwavey so the abstraction fit just enough to run with. Don't like it myself but its been quite successful and influential.>SpireSome commie trash mixed with drowfagging in ways I didn't think were possible but there it is. All sorts of shitwits like this one. >5e Ravnica Forget when that came out, likely sucks. >Vornhiem Getting older, won some awards, ymmv. >Into the Cess and Citadel Weakest of the Veins of the Earth ripoffs, probably sold well anyway and was lauded as a toolkit by those who wanted to ideologically distance themselves from the edgy part of art osr. >Welcome to Corpathium Series of blog posts, probably the best of the lot. Does a weird dark fantasy city quite well. Have to do some of the work yourself, its a blog.
>>97181653I ran a game in a homebrewed version of Salt in Wound (a city centered around the tarrasque, pinned to the earth by immovable harpoons). I think a cityscape campaign can be loads of fun when you key out important buildings, streets, and districts. And have interesting factions with goals. The players plotting their course through the city or figuring out where they want to buy property are fun examples of what might occur. I would not do it again since eventually it gets a bit samey.
>>97181378... didn't you made this thread on Friday, and before that on Tuesday?
>>97181909It's actually a weird thread because the only thing the two have in common is some people hate both. Daggerheart is closer to being some kind of story game and there's no way anyone should be going for it unless that's exactly what they want. And Draw Steel, likewise, has so much effort put into having good grid based combat that it makes precious little sense for a table not interested in that to try it once.I think the work behind Daggerheart and the way it has been sold is a little more offensive. Daggerheart doesn't really need to exist, and I think eventually it mostly won't. I'm not sure if the market exists for Draw Steel to be popular, but there's a reason it exists, the weirdo influencer who mostly made it actually likes and wants it, and it clearly serves an actual purpose for actual tables. It could flop; it's based on 4e, and anything that isn't 5e basically has no tables. But that is fine, market preference has no intersection with whether a game *should* exist.I just can't imagine anyone asking for help deciding between them. It's like "Instead of this motocycle that gets me places, I've been thinking of a unicycle or a jet ski."
>>97183885Those two are my posts.I've had to step away quite a bit more from following DS back in the beginning of the year, BUT, if I recall correctly from my time following the 2024 releases for playtesting (and I am totally okay being corrected here), Capital is set *in* Vasloria as its greatest city "that ever was and ever will be". So it really feels like Sigil shoved into middle of Middle Earth. Same pattern of cohesion, cohesion, new spin, WACKY addition, no?Doesn't help that they came out of the gate with pointing to Vasloria as one of many worlds of a multiverse from the start, so why would anyone care about the fates of subsistence farmers or the equivalent when the stakes are already set so high to be plane-spanning.And I mean those that take the whole setting sold at face value as one large thing rather than something that is meant to be pick-n-choose.
Why is Age of Sigmar so universally despised? I thinkthose rat dudes look rad, wish we had them in 40k
>>97184365>It should have been obvious that GW should at least wait and see how TW: WH1 Oh so just become bankrupt altogether.
>>97184325>Of all the things in aos fluff to be upset about it's hashut that does it for you?No, but it's the latest insult to me who likes WHFB.
>>97183840No.
>>97183908Do video game sales translate into people buying the tabletop games? I always figured it just led to a bunch of casuals who watch lore videos, but don't actually play it. Kind of like how Marvel movies didn't improve comic book sales.
>>97185365>Marvel movies didn't improve comic book sales....have you read comics lately? Recent ones?
starting a new campaign saturday. what good stuff should we cover at session 0?
>>97181932Who's your guy?Do you need help making a guy?Are you socially inept?Have you played this system before?Have you played any system before?What kind of guy do you like playing?And other questions like that, along with explaining what game you're running and any relevant info for the setting/world.
I like to ask party building questions to establish what kind of characters my guys are playing and their relationships and roles, have each person describe their character to the group then ask things likeWho's the leaderDid everyone just meet or have you been together as a group for a whileCharacter X got blackout drunk, what did character Y do to help him outYou feel you owe another character your life, who is it and whyWhy are you all members of the guard instead of adventuring in some far off landAnd keep going down the line as appropriate, narrowing scope for the situation, it helps people get into things in my experience. Also if you have time, run a little mock encounter to get everyone familiar with the rules.
>>97183934This guy gets it.I"m sick and tired of fags who go all "we are going to play this new hot game", but then don't explain what makes it so special and worth playing, so everyone acts like it's a completely different system and 2 hours in, everyone is tired and annoyed
>>97185095>Who's the leaderFucking nobody. This is an emerging position. Are you playing a 1-on-1 PBP? No? Then you have an entire group to deal with.Asking who's the leader is telling "at least one of you is allowed to free load"I hope it was just a shitty example question and not something you ask to each and every group you run for.
>>97181932I GM'ed an awesome session 0 yesterday. My thoughts about what made it great and what could have been better:I had talks/chats with all the players beforehand to expand on their backstories. I didn't give them any prerequisites, only to come up with some idea. Their stories ranged from two sentence long draft to totally fleshed out.I asked them questions based on what they already had written, to help the ones that were very short.Then I offered them some ideas about what could have happened to their chars in the time up until the adventure starts.As the game started they were already in the same area, each with their own intentions.To me it was lots of fun to play out each of their single paths up to the point where they all meet but some of the players were bored by the long waiting on the others turns. That's why I recommend to finalize each of the player's background stories up until a point where they are really close in space and time when the story starts. Them starting in the same city still took lot's of playtime until they all got together.Also the fact that, in the first session there will be lots of explanation about the game setting on part of the gm, which means even more patience on the players side before they start the action.Some I think I should have written a little dossier beforehand about what all of the players know about the world and the location where their chars are gonna start.
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>>97185874Flavour-wise, sure, but mechanically is the question Mark's asking, because mechanically the creature type related to Prowl is irrelevant, it's just whatever the type of the spell is.
>>97185831Yeah, and it is also popular so you build madness and then you don't get fucked as hard by their hand attack.>>97185848I see a bunch of lists running four copies of hatred and that honestly seems like too many. Shouldn't they be running three/two or something?
>>97185885Yeah, definitely too many since it's pretty much never something you want to see multiples of. But also the meta hasn't been completely figured out yet so lots of different variants of each deck
>>97185773>caring about what kikes doLmao you have no life
>>97185872Presumably the sparking event was traumatic enough that he decided "fuck authority structures in general", which makes at least a bit of sense out of the whole thing. But, yeah, it's sloppy.
was the satanic panic real? did people actually think their kids were summoning demons over elfgames?
>>97184722It won't generate as many hits as you want if you do the same topic too many times too close together.
>>97185138>>97185418>someone made a thread more than once! #FBI pleas stop them!Do you fags even know what site this is?
Kids nowadays see everything remotely conservative being called insane fascist theocracy so they assume all anti right wing stuff in the past was the same, but it wasn't, it genuinely was really fucking bad. I was born in 2000 in an urban blue state and even I remember growing up and hearing about how plenty of other kids couldn't watch Harry Potter or play D&D because its all satanic witchcraft, or turning on the television and seeing politicians talking about how the new "ultra realistic" video games of the 2000s were making everyone into murderous devil worshippers because you fight demons and shit in them. Just the mere mention of demons, satan, hell, magic, etc, made a small but VERY loud and stupifyingly influential 10% or so of the country completely lose their minds. If you're an underaged little snotnose who shouldn't be on here, which I know many of you are, just imagine the modern woke mob but with their values turned around for conservative christianity, they really were just the same people with a different background. I will concede they didn't have nearly as much actual power as modern woke lefties do, but as a kid you were guaranteed to have a few terrifying experiences where you happily tell an adult about some fun kids fantasy thing and they suddenly lose their fucking minds rambling about satan. Again, I was experiencing this in a wealthy part of a super liberal state(Maryland).
>>97185842But nowadays the woke mob consists of women I'd otherwise presumably want to fuck and has essentially eaten youth culture, most musical scenes, and every creative/fantastical/speculative fiction hobby.I'm from a rural area of a purple state and encountered approximately zero firsthand religious meddling in my interests or hobbies.Oh, wait, I was in a catholic family; that explains everything. This satan/demon cult stuff is mostly a protestant fever dream.
>>97184744Your framing is flawed. Let me explain.The topic for the thread is the satanic panic. It was a movement by religious fundamentalists, basically a kneejerk reaction, to the existence of concepts they disagreed with existing in culture and fiction. They got mad at rock and roll music, they got mad at musicians on music television, they got mad at books where there's magic, they got mad at games where there's magic and demons, etc. And it didn't just stop there; they were also throwing a fit about anything that didn't fit in with their traditional values. These moral guardians came from the church, and they were having their fear and anger stoked at anything that looked countercultural to their ideals. In the modern day, the moral guardians are still coming from the church, and they still hate anything that doesn't fit into their narrow view of how everyone should live. They're still doing it today, getting upset over the same kinds of things, but the battlefield of political discourse has shifted a bit. They still hate gays or anything else that isn't considered the "right" way to look at gender or sexuality. They scream that they're under attack when other ideologies than theirs are given any notice in the public space. Some of them are even still losing their minds over new fiction with witch characters.These people never changed who they vote for. We can even trace the history of their presence in political discourse. The religious primarily stayed out of matters until the civil rights movement, but then they switched sides and were courted to conservatism, where they got hopped up on the issues that I discussed above. It's the same groups. They're just extra upset that they're receiving more criticism now, and being called out for their hypocrisy and hatred.
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>>97179642I just think that this is weird, since you do triple installing the same mold. Thats kinda expensive in my eyes. But you got a point that this means less time to produce.
>>97179803>>97180114In the Bill King story all DA are native american themed and Plainsworld was their sole recruitment planet for 10,000 years (the implication being since the chapter's founding). This is all Bill King OC, Rick Priestly's original pitch for the Dark Angels in the Rogue Trader rulebook is of a monastic knight order, and when they revisited the Dark Angels at the tail end of Rogue Trader (after Bill had left the studio) they reverted to the original background for them and Plainsworld became just one of many recruitment planets.Personally I find the knightly DA with deep dark secrets boring as shit and all myguys are from Plainsworld.
>>97034823Isn't that a combi-grenade launcher? I know in third ed Space Marines could take those.
>>97183676shit i'm retarded, I just followed the space wolf character with the combi-bolter and connected the posts incorrectly.
Is it me or bunch of oldhammery stuff, mainly 4th and 5th edition whfb got erased from archive.org?
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Really like Horse caparison, gives you a lot of surface are for designs. its like having a wavy canvas.
>>97182690Because they're essentially useless unless they hit you in the head, and they do absolutely nothing against armor or shields
>>97181084>allegedly >source: just trust me bro
I want to fuck Cleopatra IRL
>>97185683So, you like dead meat
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>>97181452>>97180176>by "metroidvania" they mean female NPC led and locked gates until you find item A or figure out workaround B like the first book of AV>by dark souls they actually just meant "berserk influenced" art and no gameplay mechanicsAnother awesome AP...
>>97184096Never fear! We might get a quirk chungus.
>>97184096>>97184323Ironically they kind of tied the girlboss quirk chungus slop with the Dark Souls mechanics, as a core part of the AP according to them is leveling up each of the ghost NPCs that hang out around the place to provide supplies and entryways to Bastardhall. Progressing their companion storylines requires the party to bring them back soul orbs, which gets you more shops and items as they remember themselves and grow stronger. Or they chose to hold the orbs themselves for some form of power boost.It really does sound like the most modern Paizo thing yet.
>>97185068>The entirety of the AP is going on fetch quests for NPCs whose shitty backstories are shoved down your throats
>>97185068Sounds interesting.But knowing Paizo, I'd have to rework the entire backstory of most of them.Seriously, I don't mind gay stuff in games, but I hate when they pretend it would be the default orientation in a fantasy setting, it's too much.
Trying to get some meat on my sci fi setting. You come in and ask a question, and I'll answer it as best as I can, or make an answer.The Nations of the galaxy have achieved a level of technology that is divine. No natural process or fundamental law is beyond man's reach. Stars are playthings, megastructures are mass produced, causality, probability, and many other things are manipulated. Neo Babylon, the capital of the Sublime Defense Federation, is hosted entirely in the first man-made dimension. Each Nation’s grasp over their respective populace is ironclad in absolute belief, each a bastion of total unity in the name of their cause. The final regimes of history will rule until the end of all.To quell its own members, the Federation both deploys its own warmachines and Painkillers, superhuman martial artists known as Tenfold Warriors that have come under the Federation's banner. Their surgical strikes keep the galaxy from tearing itself apart or the very universe from being altered by transcendent technology.The Federation, unfortunately, exists for a reason beyond its own members. For even if the Federation's Nations warred among themselves with less constant frequency, the Entity would still exist. The overwhelming tide of sapient biomass that fills the universe completely and encircles this only known bastion of space, the Milky Way. For this purpose, the Federation has created Golems; machines only Tenfold Warriors are able to pilot without dying from the extreme stresses on the body piloting one demands.
>>97185412>>97185657Money, for all intents and purposes, has ceased to exist. Only one Nation, the Eternal Dance, remains capitalistic though their form is a far cry from the past's. Life will often vary by nation, of course. The Progression of the Dawn, one of the Major Nation, has its citizens achieve party rank by self limitation, with the highest rank BLACK members, being allowed only one bowl of soup per month, made to commute on foot through a wilderness filled with wildlife specially bred to be dangerous, only allowed to use a non dominant hand, can only sit for 2 hours per day, and wear weights across their body at all times.
>No natural process or fundamental law is beyond man's reach. Stars are playthings, megastructures are mass produced, causality, probability, and many other things are manipulated.How much bathtub antimatter can one man make in an hour? And what's to stop someone from using Dimensional fuckery to completely bypass the Entity? Does it extend not just around the known space surrounding the Milky Way but to the very edges of the constantly expanding universe itself?
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Also time travel. It 100% exists under the rules you have described.Can someone become temporally immortal by killing themselves at a set point? Can you rewrite history? Can I bring a caveman here and watch him smash stuff?
>>97185718Probably a decent amount? There's not going to be much use in making it though since you'd A, been seen doing that, and B you'd get folded by a Warrior Automaton before you even realize its coming to stop you once you try doing anything with it. Plus loyalty to their Nation is so ingrained in people the thought of doing something like that to harm their own country would be absurdThe Entity fills the universe completely. People have checked.>>97185740Yes, but its very limited in duration and availability. The Chronoclasts are the only ones to really specialize in it, and while they have gadgets that can rewind your death(provided you prime it before hand), and other similar things but they can't affect much at once. If a Nation could back in any reasonable capacity, they 100% would have gone to the beginning of the universe to completely rewrite reality.
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>>97185489Black primer, white drybrush, then work my way up from a purple/red/brown to a nice beige/off-white highlight.
>>97184998That's one theory, I believe it's mainly linguistic based. There are however archeological findings that suggest they may not have been strictly Scandinavian in origin. I'm not sure if there's anything available in English though. Gnezdovo is a very interesting site, look it up if you are interested in the era.
>>97185644>interested in the era.Not particularly, it's just that taking my religion seriously instead of being a meme requires a lot of academic reading and the number of firsthand contemporary sources is quite limited.
>>97185486If you're in EU sign up next year, I'll definitely be painting something for SS again
>>97184830As I didn't get a tracking code, interested in asking santa, how many anons didn't send out their gifts yet and how many shall we bully for it?