Silver Towerlets Edition>Previously in the Mortal Realms:>>97385116>Official AoS website:https://www.ageofsigmar.com>Downloads, Rules Errata, and FAQs:https://www.warhammer-community.com/warhammer-age-of-sigmar-downloads/>Toolshttps://runebrush.pa-sy.com/warscroll/>Anvil of Apotheosis hero creator:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97398303They're fine. Wind temple gives you some units that let you play for objectives a little easier, and the river temple unit is sometimes meta, but generally swords/spears/bows/cavalry are a core part of many lists.
>>97397878if he was made of flesh he'd have his cock out
Does anyone have pics of the Wurmspat next to Blight Templars?
>>97398417oh nvm
I sincerely believe that a variant of Tomb Kings could totally work for AoS, but with some major tweaks>Egyptian theme but with more of a slant on dichotomies, the miserable life and the glorious death, the oppressive heat of the sun and the encompassing cold of the moon, the carved perfection of stone and the raw imperfect bone>On the outside, they appear to be statuesque humanoids carved from obsidian, but inside they are ashen skeletons of forsaken warriors, the embers of their undying wrath keeping them alive>They only serve Nagash because he stokes their flames and had their situation been different, would never serve>Their Mortarch, representing Wrath, rides a stone beast, his obsidian body shattered to unleash the whirlwind of searing ash that envelops the battlefield. Nagash's attempts to sculpt him into an imitation of a king long gone fail as the shell that not even the mightiest mortal could chip simply shatters from his unbindable wrath. Though the name of that ancient king is forgotten, his title remains, befitting of one whose flame can never be snuffed out>The Imperishable
Smuggie edition>Previous Heresy>>97369180 >HH 3.0 - Complete gofile - All Books:https://gofile.io/d/cnJk0N>Titanicus Compendiumshttps://gofile.io/d/qdYzem>New Edition, to a great wailing and gnashing of teeth:https://www.warhammer-community.com/en-gb/setting/warhammer-the-horus-heresy/>Official FAQ/Errata/Downloads:https://www.warhammer-community.com/en-gb/downloads/warhammer-the-horus-heresy/>Thread FAQ (very old, remembers Age of Terra)https://pastebin.com/iUqNrrA8Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97398382Visions bro...
>>97398388visions shmisions. They decided that they shouldnt just be marines +0.5 and thats good. It makes them more interesting as both a gameplay faction and as an element of the lore. The emperors personal army using pulpy scifi superweapons and hovertanks is better than just painting the local legion armory gold. The worst unit in their roster is the contemptor for this very reason.
>>97398396I get what you're saying, that they are their own thing instead of being Common Core Plus.I do like the common core, though? Everyone's a better marine armed with a better bolter and a better blade and a better armour?You can totally have both! Esoteric Adrasithe in catamaran skimmers AND venerable land raiders.Hance, plonk at thee.
>>97398396Nice try, James.
>>97398396>visions shmisionsHow about 8e and 9e codex fluff talking about how Land Raiders were part of the Custodes arsenal since the days of the Great Crusade?God forbid a force geared so heavily towards close combat would have an assault tank on their side. Or an Imperial faction had access to the very best the Imperium has to offer, rather than Paul Marketing deciding that each faction has to have their own tools and under no circumstances can there be any sharing of kits, because of reasons. Yes, that makes so much more sense.
Time to talk about weird monsters again.As usual, any rants about Bog will be treated as bait unless you have actual proof.
>>97398076bro i am NOT sticking my dick in this thing
by my estimates there's like four or five dudes (counting me) interested in mortasheen and one or two dudes who come into these threads just to shit them upthis is not counting the possible appearance of bog or bonnie as wildcardsas a consequence this results in slow ass threads where we have very little to say
>>97395422It’s not odd because he posts anonymously as well to boost his own threads, since it’s in his best interest to do so.
>>97398228it’s really not that shocking. People on 4chan aren’t going to react to his dumb behaviour on the internet dishonestly and the anonymity gives a channel for his stalkers to interrupt any genuine interest in the game anyways. Makes me sad because there was clearly a lot of hard work put into this.
>>97398445sadly i think this is not really a game you'll get to talk about much unless you happen to have a circle of weird little freaks you're friends with that you can share it withone of you should get cracking on a solo play hack for mortasheennot me though i'm lazy as shit
A thread for discussing the Star Wars franchise and its various media and tabletop games.Exotic Cuisine editionPrevious: >>97304062Fantasy Flight Games’ X-Wing, Armada, and Legion>https://pastebin.com/9puqx1zeStar Wars Roleplaying Games (d6/d20/FFG)>https://pastebin.com/iUriRfaAOther FFG Star Wars tabletop (Imperial Assault, Destiny and the LCG)>http://pastebin.com/ZE4gn0yNComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97396876The best of all comics was the will of iron possessed by Exar Kun
>>97396935>doooon't suck my dick noo ha ha
>>97396856This is fucking stupid and this little goblin is a fucking retard. Yeah, sure, let's go full retard hippie mode, and let the likes of Grievous exterminate trillions of sentient beings unchecked, because, ugh, muh SERVING DA FORCE! I love how fucking vague and non-specific this is. This doesn't actually SAY what the Jedi should do, but it puts BLAME on them all the same, under the guise of "wisdom". As if saving millions of lives isn't "serving the Force". Except joining the war and fighting it was entirely moral and justified, as Lucas said himself many times, because the Separatists led by Sidious, Dooku and Grievous were entirely 100% Empire-tier EVIL, with fucking doomsday machine used on innocent civilians every other week. These comic books are so insanely fucking overrated, it hurts. It's maddening that there are quite a lot of people out there claiming as if this is some deep profound shit and better than what Lucas did. It's not. The only good thing about these comic books is Aayla Secura being sexy. Quinlan Vos is such an annoying writer's pet. He is also terribly boring. He has no defining character traits and no personality. I have read Quinlan Vos: Jedi in Darkness omnibus, that's 500 pages of comic books about him, and I still can't tell you what his personality is. He has none. He is sometimes edgy, but otherwise just a stock generic Jedi master. Written no different than Windu, or Tholme, or anyone else. With the exception of Villie, all of the Ostrander's characters are the same. Oh, and his Anakin is also terribly out of character. These comics are very boring and overrated.>>97396856>Or Battle of Galidraan, where Mandalorians were framed, all so Jedi could be used to eliminate them.This was fucking retarded also, and the Jedi were written entirely out of character in that comic book. But also, even with that mind, Jango was at fault. He started the battle with the Jedi and opened fire on Dooku. He had no one to blame but himself.
>>97398411>PicFucking wew
Tabletop RPGs tend to split up crafting into a high number of crafting subskills for every individual area of expertise. There's no question that crafting is still extremely powerful despite forcing you to go through this hassle, but what are your thoughts on which particular crafting subskills tend to be the most useful in the context of a TTRPG campaign, be it a medieval or modern or sci-fi setting?Pic related is from Legend of the Five Rings, where I'll be playing a crafter soon, and I intend to invest heavily into crafting. But feel free to talk about any game you've had experience with.
>>97393103Not in the same way that more plusses on your sword does, and I think you already know that.
>>97392819Sorry. It's just funnier if he thinks it's coming from a place if genuine interest.
he's STILL seething LMAO
>>97394217I thought you won? Was >>97390378 not your last post?
>>97364965>still can't think of any
Little suprises editionLast time on /bgg/: >>97360696Pastebin: https://pastebin.com/h8Tz2ze8Survey results: https://pastebin.com/YJPZ44rqTQ:>What game did you expect to hate, but ended up really liking it?>What game did you expect to love, but endet up hating it?
>>97397801Very bold of me to try to do this when bgg was down, huhI like this game
>>97396700>Does any play best at 3-4pGulf, Mobile & Ohio is best at those counts according to the 'lag. I've only played it at 3. I like it.
>>97383444Kek, thank you based anon.
>>97397932This one looks fun, I'll see if I can find a copy somewhere
>>97398085Based on a true story>>97398282Anytime
The /btg/ is dead! Long live the /btg/!The Last True Clan editionPrevious Thread: >>97380764================================>BattleTech Introductory Guide & PDFshttps://bg.battletech.com/?page_id=400>Overview of the Major Factionshttps://bg.battletech.com/universe/great-houseshttps://bg.battletech.com/universe/the-clanshttps://bg.battletech.com/universe/other-powersComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97396927Yep
>>97398186If I am brutally honest there are some models I like from PGI though there are others I don't. My main criticism is that a fair chunk of their designs are way too fat and their hardpoint system ruins the aesthetics of many designs but did like some of their takes on some of the unseens.
>>97397665A Bradley is not light. A Bradley does not punch above its weight. It is a heavy IFV. A premier piece of warfighting equipment. It would best match to high tech slow lights that hit hard.>ClanAdder, Cougar
>>97397665Not sure the analogy is right but I'd say the Raptor for the IS. Not the best protected thing in the world but extremely well armed for something its weight and being an Omni can bring its own BA support without slowing down. Arctic Fox I'd say also falls into this category but I am not too fond with a lot of the configs.Clans you've got a choice of the Kit Fox, Adder or Cougar depending what config you go for. They ain't the fastest designs but they can pack a punch.
>>97398380I am going to be a pedantic faggot. He said the M3 which is the Cavalry Fighting vehicle. It only has 2 scout dismounts. Its not really a transport. Aside from being short ranged your suggestions seem pretty on brand for an M2.
Did you know that in 1999 Dan Abnett did a comic that was basically a wholesale rip-off of 40k except the main character was this vampire lady that he had all the other characters constantly talk about how sexy she was.It had a feudal space Catholic empire that oppressed mutants, and even had elite warriors with implanted organs and cybernetics using weapons called bolters. Later Dan Abnett had the MC tame a bolter warrior with her vampire pussy.
>>97398159I really liked that warhammer ripoff movie that came out a few years ago, with the twink main character? What was it called, DUNC I think? That was a decent movie but man, he should sue, such an obvious rip off.
>>97397403Why did so many pistols from 1990s media have that exact (entirely fictional) silhouette?
>>97398179Base it on a Desert Eagle and then just make the barrel longer?
>>97398179Robocop pistol.
>>97397495Kim Newman's my guilty pleasure, pulpy schlock with loads of LoEG-style crossovers and references. His Moriarty/Moran short stories are my favourite Holmes fiction, loved his Genevieve Warhammer books as well.
>gameplayFor Centaurs, you should be able to use them as mounts when not in combat if they're lightly armed & armored. I think you could ride into battle with them and fight on their back without overburdening them, depending on your loadout. Squeezing into dungeons and caves might be a bit of a bitch, and your centaur companion may find themselves too cumbersome to accompany you in certain locations. If people in wheelchairs can make do, I'm sure a transmog potion or a shrinking potion might solve the problem.>fantasy settingsThey're more at home here for sure, like having a horse. Some taverns may give you a hard "no" for your centaur companion, but I'm sure regions that are steeped in centaur culture or adjacent ones have accommodations for their unique anatomy. If nothing else, they could help carry your camp supplies and other provisions. >loadouts for fantasyIf you're not riding them, I think they can be pretty well armed and armored- think tower shield and a mace/flail. They also make good spearmen, so I think they'd be comfortable wielding a halbard and similar pike-style weapons. This would be with them wearing plate mail cuirass for the human portion and chainmail curtain over their horse hind quarters, or perhaps some specially fitted Gambeson. Other plate sections could be fitted to their horse body as needed. Archery and crossbows seem like they'd work for ranged options. I've not considered them using magic, but having a fairly mobile spellcaster seems cool as well.
>>97344760Goat propaganda is in the full motion now
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>>97396426>>97396441>>97396450oh shit, did you do these?
>>97398235Yeah, had a free sunday and with it some time to good around with 'scribbles' for lack of better word
Radical Wraiths edition>Previous>>97367924>Pastebinhttps://pastebin.com/WiCHizn0>Mediafirehttps://mediafire.com/folder/s9esc6u7ke8k5/CofD>Mega Ihttps://mega.nz/folder/ePQ1BKhJ#RCosRCh59Ki2Mpb1M9H3Uw>Mega II (also containing fanmade games)https://mega.nz/folder/ZbQ2zLJA#DOT-3df6rS2lLet4_RmqJQ>WoD5 Megahttps://mega.nz/folder/7rQQ1LbQ#16_AiXVGo0P3_rVOJuoZyA>STV content foldershttps://pastebin.com/9i9zhydQComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97397630Considering Gifts are soul level BS that change you fundamentally when you acquire them, you keep them alongside your Gnosis, Rage, Willpower etc. I would imagine you get the new body's physical attributes and Abilities.>>97397657>>97397818I get players that can't even bother to read a few pages about their clan and the disciplines in core even though they claim they want to play it. They are...not the worst type of newbie but probably the most annoying one.
>>97397959Sure it's not the worst new players but I would like to get sensible progress over a 3-4 hour session.
>>97397839if possible I'd keep trying to introduce them to established DnD settings (or Pathfinder settings) since that game seems to be one they're the most familiar with. Trying to drag them kicking and screaming into a whole new set of books and a heavily immersive world of lore might be difficult. You could also look at games like the Warhammer 40k RPGs by Fantasy Flight Games, or Wrath and Glory, since those are specifically designed around an established setting that they have to learn and understand or else their characters will be swiftly deleted by the Imperial authorities.
>>97398305Good advice, yeah I'll consider it. I just like WoD more than Warhammer and DnD but maybe I should keep it in mind.
>>97398343Eventually, if they show a positive progression of appreciation for worldbuilding and deep lore, introducing them back to WoD should be much more successful.
ITT we post pics of a LGS from your town and let others rate the vibe
>>97397746>>97397754Holy Based /10
Pretty happy with my LGS. Large. Clean. Stuffies, puzzles, artbooks for the normies up front. Tons of playing area. RPGs besides DnD.
>>97398332Disgusting
>Morbidly obese guy sitting at the front desk watching a small TV eating an entire Pizza by himself, may be fused to the chair he's sitting in>Rows of plastic picnic tables with signs in bold capital letters CLEAN UP YOUR GARBAGE>A ring of CRTs game cubes and beanbag chairs with people playing melee>one obligatory girl sitting by herself playing a DS>other fat guys purchasing individual pokemon cards for $25 eachI hated that place and I'm glad it closed. Somehow my roommate agreed to let them store all their comic book inventory in our living room
>>97398332At least it isn't 40K but damn does Bolt Action landing looks boring. Also gotta eat that fried bread.
Welcome to the Old School Renaissance General, the thread dedicated to first-decade, Gygaxian D&D, its faithful modern clones, and content created for use with them. Later editions (2e and newer) should be discussed elsewhere. Broadly, OSR games encourage a tonal and mechanical fidelity to Dungeons & Dragons played as intended by its creators from 1974 to 1983 — less emphasis on linear adventures and overarching metaplots and a greater emphasis on player agency. If you are new to the OSR, welcome! Ask us whatever you're curious about: we'll be happy to help you get started. We also have two excellent beginner guides created by Anons with feedback from the thread that you can check for help: >n00b DM's Guidehttps://pastebin.com/EVvt6P0B>n00b Player's Handbookhttps://pastebin.com/XALkXkV0 >Troves, Resources, Blogs, etc:http://pastebin.com/9fzM6128 >Need a starter dungeon? Here's a curated collection:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97398060Book of the New Sun
>>97390538I need to decide how I'm going to reskin some of that stuff. The Monkeys, The Mage and The Machine. I don't want to be quite so science-fantasy.
>>97398362"Demonic" can justify a lot of weird shit.
>>97398100Didn't know this one, excellent!
>>97398401Yeah that's the direction I'm trending. More of a typical S&S explanation.
Welcome to /wbg/, the official thread for the discussion of in-progress settings for traditional games.Here is where you go to present and develop the details of your worlds such as lore, factions, magic and ecosystems. You can also post maps for your settings, as well as any relevant art (either created by you or used as inspiration for your work). Please remember that dialogue is what keeps the thread alive, so don't be afraid of giving someone feedback or post whatever relevant input you might have!Last thread: >>97165346Resources for Newfags: https://sites.google.com/view/wbgeneral/Worldbuilding links: https://pastebin.com/JNnj79S5 (embed) (embed)https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/view/Eo+fK41FKVR7xDpbNO0a0N4k0YYxrmyrhX3VxnM14Ew/Fantasy map generator: https://watabou.itch.io/medieval-fantasy-city-generator/wbi/: https://discord.gg/6ZjEc7dy4TWorldbuilding Hub: https://discord.com/invite/wGjxK3YThe Writer's Forge: https://discord.com/invite/CUxHxWqTira: https://discord.com/invite/f52W6KgComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97397912A masquerade is much more common, easier to world build for since most of real history still happens, and much easier to get people to relate to what is happening since it uses the real world as reference.An urban fantasy setting without masquerade has a much more difficult time world building but also a lot more creative freedom in how the existence of the supernatural impacts the modern world and you have a lot more stuff you can come up interesting things for.
>>97397912The latter. Hidden magic generally either involves either ass worldbuilding or contrivances on the level of "the planet is sentient and fucks with people's senses to keep them from realizing magic exists when they really fucking ought to". Or shit magic.>>97398024>A masquerade is much more common, easier to world build for since most of real history still happens, and much easier to get people to relate to what is happening since it uses the real world as reference.This presupposes that the setting is meant to be some equivalent of the real world Earth.Literally nothing stops you from doing a masquerade on an alternate "present" or past or future for that matter.
>>97398087>This presupposes that the setting is meant to be some equivalent of the real world Earth.>Literally nothing stops you from doing a masquerade on an alternate "present" or past or future for that matter.I guess, but at that point you're getting the worst of both. Like it's much harder to world build since you have to do it for both a hidden and open world and people will have less ways to relate to it.Could still be fun though.
>>97398114>people will have less ways to relate to itEh, you can have an alternate world and still have it be highly relatable. And setting something on an alternate world can free you up from having to crowbar the shit you want to do in around real world history/politics/religions/etc. It's not all downside in that regard.A good example of this done well is the Ace Combat series. It's set on a completely alien earth just to avoid having to do the stock Ubisoft ass-covering every fucking game.
>>97398196belka did nothing wrong
But only the bad ones.
>>97333578>Black>Quadruped, high walk>Lion head>Bat-like wings>Gaseous breath (Poison)>Weird texture (smooth and slimy), long necked>Favored meal, corpses>Lives in human ruins>Blood causes drinkers to inherit a language skillNecromancy dragon, descended on a once-prosperous kingdom's capital city, choking it to death with its poisoned breath and feasting on the carrion. Drinking the blood of this dragon will grant you knowledge of the language of the dead.
>>97369428Always loved dragons with the bodyplan of "big fucking lizard"
>>97333578>>97333590NTA, I reformatted it so it can be done in one 13d6 post.>>97397996>>97398001
>>97333578>gargantuan>umber colored>only has forelimbs>has 2 wolf heads>no breath weapon>has horns and long necks>favours corpses as food>lives in a barrow>blood can temper metal weaponsGenuine clusterfuck of a dragon, kind of like it
How would you humanize enemy mooks even if the players have to put them down at the end of day? How do you make it so that players leaving piles of corpses in their wake is not a trivial matter?
>>97397085>characterize the guy in a way that feels mundaneWhat exactly is more mundane then a letter from school?
>>97397120I don't mean to imply that WW1 disproves christian theological doctrine (which is largely irrelevant to the average person's understanding of christianity anyway), I'm just pointing out what historically happened in Europe at the time. WW1 was largely the final nail in the coffin of christianity at a societally relevant scale.
>>97397135go back in time 100 years, murder 20 people, and see how many were carrying tearjerking letters from their children in their pockets
>>97384224I like to establish human and demihuman enemies as at least being as smart as the PCs and will use all the tools in their repertoire as any party might while more monstrous encounters will more stringently adhere to their statblock and descriptor for their behavior. It sells the idea you're fighting a person.
>>97388492Would Valar-aligned Orcs even be considered Orcs, or cursed elves?