For discussion of D&D 3.0e, 3.5e and D20 OGL> Toolshttps://srd.dndtools.orghttps://dndtools.one/https://d20srd.orghttps://www.realmshelps.net/> Indices> 3.5https://archive.burne99.com/archive/4/http://web.archive.org/web/20080617022745/http://www.crystalkeep.com/d20/index.php> 3.0http://web.archive.org/web/20060330114049/http://www.crystalkeep.com:80/d20/rules3.0.php> 3e/3.5 Book PDFsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97353165>Dark Sunnow there's a name i haven't heard in a long time...
>>97356960athas.org is still around, and I think there will even be some new dark sun stuff for 5.5e, IIRC.So that's nice.
Post OC about your own gamesYou DO have something to remember the good times by, right?
>>97365472Sadly not, never really had the pleasure of a consistent playgroup so it's just a bland mass of PUGs.
>>97365472We mostly have in-jokes and stuff on whatsapp. Nothing on the level of meme images, sadly.
Necromancy Edition>What is Trench Crusade?An alternate weird history 28mm/32mm tabletop skirmish game still in a pre-release playtesting phase but with the full release slated for this year. Based on the art and lore of Mike Franchina, whose illustrations you may have seen floating around on /tg/ for a several years now, and designed by Tuomas Pirinen, one of the original creators of Mordheim. It's grimdark, it's visceral, it's awesome, and it's very Blanchitsu.>What Trench Crusade is notTC not an excuse for you to discuss IRL religion, history that didn't occur in the game, culture war shit, or discord bullshit on /tg/. Keep it on topic.>What's the QRD on the background?The Knights Templar turned heretic and opened the Gates of Hell when they took Jerusalem during the First Crusade. Over 800 years later the war is still ongoing as technology has developed to a pseudo diesel-punk WW1 standard and a third of Humanity has sided with the Infernal Princes.>How do I get started?All the files are free online:https://www.trenchcrusade.com/rules/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97364996>I would rather see a map that's basically a scoreboard. And MAYBE interact with exploration somehow?Like basically it's just a numbered list of various locations of some kind of interest or value (and maybe some unnumbered spaces if you want to fight but don't want to pick something of value for some reason?).Each location has some kind of strategic value, and determines the number of campaign victory points for Win/Draw/Loss when you battle there. And maybe the types of missions that can occur there?Then some can have a one-off effect (so a benefit you get for winning a battle there the first time; any subsequent battles have no extra reward). These could be artifacts, events, rituals, recruits - things that make sense as one-off results.Some others have an ongoing strategic value (a benefit you get as long as you control that location), like an ammunition factory or... I dunno. Creative things. Then players can fight over control of it over time, and it can trade hands - but maybe its benefits degrade each time it changes hands (as it's "damaged" in the exchanges), and/or the person who takes it can choose to just "raze" it and make it so no one can get its benefits?Then you could have one-off special event locations that trigger specific missions, if you wanted. Maybe things tied to the environment / campaign? Maybe they have to be done in a certain order? Maybe they have to be chosen by the 3rd / 6th / 9th / 12th round of missions if they haven't been chosen already?Maybe some locations are only available if you've already done certain other ones (which could be those fixed story missions unlocking new options, or could be optional side locations unlocking more optional side locations).On top of all that, include the base building aspect with your regional base of operations, and have that have all the expected effects. PLUS have the option to perform "raids" on enemy encampments for... some effect.
Why is there no Byzantine faction?
>>97365516There is, saint Methodius
>>97365516I mean, there are certainly MODELS for it, if you look around.
before I start learning MeshMixer, has anyone already edited the weapons out of the hands of the original NA STLs? I dig the official models but my WYSIWYG mind desires to swap the weapons easier.>paymenthttps://gofile.io/d/bHiOou
Previous Thread: >>97096644For: Creation and discussion of Lewd RPGs; including Solo Rpgs, Homebrews, and Greentexts about your game sessions (specify the system you are using)>DON'T post or ask for "Looking For Group" or "Looking for Players".>DON'T sperg about Hentai logic, Hentai Artists or NTR. Take your meds.>NO Shota/loli crap. Go to /trash/>What's a Solo RPG?1: YouTube (Season 1 of Me, Myself & Die! gives a good explanation)2: Ask in the Solo RPG General: >>970620423: Solo is a good way to test out systems and to avoid problems such s "Schedule Conflict" or "Playing with Weirdos">Solo RPG Toolkit (NPC Generator, Mythic GM Emulator, etc.)https://infinityweavers.link/re-up/solo-rp-toolkitComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97362096Because rules are almost non existent to the point you can easily play anything else and get more from it. Art even if well made is not for everyone and many might find it cringe or distasteful and look for something else. The author also tried a shitty cashgrab by making a mediocre 5e supplement so there's also that
>>97362106Labyrinthus and Lewd Attack also include actual lewd situations you might encounter while playing, other than having sex mechanics implemented. If you struggle to came up with lewd scenarios then using systems with such events built in will probably help, don't you think? What you usually like to play? Because knowing that could help you pick one or try both
>>97362333I use Fate for all settings I run. I tried to play Labyrinthus and Lewd Attack exactly for the reason you're pointing out, I wanted to see how it made things work, but I prefer simpler systems.
>>97362380Then you either start reading erotic novellas or try to use the tables from the systems. Otherwise you can't expect much from just using a generic setting with no attempts to implement lewd mechanics or lewd scenarios
>>97358587where are her teamates?check spacesuit for smaller tentacle monsterput it on if there are nonego outside ship or remove air from room whichecer is easierjill off in peacemove on from there
Boss edition>Previously in the Mortal Realms:>>97349032>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.
im so excited for OBR
>foot Necromancer’s head isn’t attached to the torso on the sprueDoes anyone have an example of giving him a skeleton head in a conversion?
Hey boys, does anyone have the PDF of Star Lizards 3rd edition?
How do you guys protect your cav and missilemen so they can do their job? I always feel like I get tangled in shit I don't want to and my footmen aren't very durable
>>97365865which army?
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.
>>97365662In that case do you think it would be best to give em an empty hex map or just have them go wild on a whiteboard for example?
>>97365653>Am I supposed to show players the hex map (as it's being revealed or otherwise), have them make the map themselves, or otherwise?You're supposed to give them an empty hex grid to fill out. Sources in picrel.
>>97365544Anon, like you've been warned, the resident schizo troll is trying to ruin a good and constructive conversation because he wants to kill this general. If you stay, which we hope you do, you'll learn to recognise him soon enough. The most sane way to deal with him is to either ignore him altogether or to insult him. Do report ANY rule-breaking comment per the 4chan rules. Trying to engage with what he says thinking "this is so idiotic I'll easily prove him wrong" is counterproductive because he never engages in good faith, so you'll only increase the noise and help him shit up the thread.Do let us know how it goes with your OSE learning and experiments, we'll be happy to help.
Pbuh's dumb tantrums?STILL better than his "advice".
>>97365423I've seen him spend eight hours talking to himself while flooding a thread. Not even subtly, but deliberately so everyone would understand that if you tried to talk about OSR, he would shitpost in your thread for hours.https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/96881801/#96888286The kind of energy he puts into this sort of shit isn't reserved just for flooding threads with shitposts. He loves putting on samefagging puppet shows because he imagines everyone on this board is an idiot.The /osrg/ goes from the deadest thread on this board, to a set of "why yes indeed" and "oh thank you" posts", and back to death, and he thinks his characteristic style isn't as plain as day even as he repeats his same little mantras.>pbuh>muh dmg>fishfag>etc.
Archives & Other Resources: https://rentry.co/cyoagAllSync: https://cyoa.allsync.com/s/owWor64yLTngDk3Multiplayer Compilations: https://rentry.org/MCYOA_Comp_CompIn Case of Emergency, Break Glass: https://rentry.org/mcyoagCanaryThreadslave Rentry: https://rentry.org/ThreadKeeping2Backup Rentry: https://rentry.org/ThreadKeeping3Dicegods Bound My Hands EditionPrevious Thread: >>97356223
>>97364729It's in the rentry, with appropiate warnings and clarifications.
We were so caught up in how to kill MHA that we forgot to think about if MHA killed us...
>>97365419Ok, get it out of your system so we can keep going after the threadly MHA shitposting.
>>97365477MHA is um... LE BAD
>>97365491>yes.chadface.exe.jpg.gif.wav.rar
We're going to have to come up with a phrase for the new era of Warhammer 40,000 ushered in by the Amazon TV show, DoW 4 and Total War 40k, and increased market value of Games Workshop.nu40k isn't going to cover it. nu40k is already bad enough for many of us from headier days like 1st through 4th edition. You are going to see horrific debasements to the thing you know and love that you will still see with your eyes closed. Every 80 IQ person with internet access will have an opinion on Warhammer without knowing what a Tau Remora Drone is.
>>97362174Cain's story is a basic comedy of errors and misunderstandings.>Real!Cain: "Sure, I'll volunteer to go scout somewhere.">Narrator!Cain: "I tried to get out of the main assault, little did I know...">Real!Cain: "We've been ambushed! Jurgen get us out of here!">Narrator!Cain: "It was at that moment I noticed that one of the Genestealers was one of the women who had been flirting with me last night. Bloody hell. I almost slept with her.">Amberley: "FUCKING CAIN IF YOU WEREN'T ALREADY DEAD I'D KILL YOU!">[laugh track]
>>97344553cu4k?
>>97364661Amberly's catty footnotes about the other women Cain sleeps with will never get old.
>>97365558>"Amberly gets snitty at the mention of other women"*>* I am NOT snitty!
>>97360091>make inquisition based show>easy to find reasons to show different planets, ships and factions in bite size to not overwhelm normalfags>acolytes dying to create drama>cool and mysterious inquisitor boss >loads of inter Ordos politics >shows you just enough space marine to see they're super powerful violent freaksOf course they will go full retard instead
What's your theory for why all the talent is leaving Leder Games?What’s your worst/best board game break up story?
>>97364785That's a still from the show a show that was mastered in 480p.
>>97365276I thought one of them had an orange?>>97365643I haven't been watching.
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>>97365780Thats a minor expansion, only four characters, not standalone.
>>97365643I like tom and respect his opinion but I've grown tired of their slowly presented top 100 years ago. It'd be fine if they were either better at describing the essence of a game or had more visuals, as I remember it it was largely the picture of the games box with a 7 minute monologue struggling to convey why some nebulous concept in the game is really fun.
>Everyone• PLEASE BUMP THE THREAD IF IT REACHES PAGE 10!>Requesters:• Provide good, detailed references (pictures are better than verbal descriptions), so the artists know what you're looking for.• If you have a WIP quote the Anchor Post, and attach the WIP so your Drawfag can find you.• Do not reply to other deliveries with a request that the artist fill your request next. This is called 'piggybacking'.• Do not make multiple requests in the same thread and do not serially request multiple characters after a delivery. Suggesting several concepts for artists to choose from counts as making multiple requests.• If you're unsatisfied with your completed request, please wait at least one week before you re-request. If someone follows this rule, don't waste posts by complaining about it.• Stay on topic.>Drawfags and Drawfags-to-be:• Drop your tumblrs/websites/commission/etc information, but if you're dropping your commission info, please consider filling a request beforehand instead of just advertising.• Please keep AI deliveries to the /slop/ threads. This is a thread for human-made art.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97364601rude*
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>>97362504OR here. She turned out fantastic! Love the style/clothing you drew her in and the addition of the potted plant. Thank you very much for the awesome delivery!
>>97364124Draw a character of your choice gambling with Gambot.
requesting art for a sample character in my Science Fantasy TTRPGhere's his sheet:>https://files.catbox.moe/0kyg2i.pdfi'm looking for simple black and white art of a badass human male bounty hunter with a leather jacket and plasma pistol, possibly just from the torso up, that I can put in the character art box.
This is a general for everything 3D printed relating to /tg/ from sci-fi, fantasy, historicals, fantasy football, and more! Share your printed minis, terrain, print fails, 3d modelling, printing advice, works in progress, or anything else /tg/-related to 3D printing.>DO:- Post pics of your prints be they fails or triumphs- Keep discussion/photos about tabletop games only- Post your resin/printer/settings for faster advice- Help your fellow anons with advice>TRY TO:- Remember that this general is monitored by GWendolin and her lawyers- Not make a new thread until old one dies- Not encourage namefags, tripfags, fumefags and coomers- Not spoonfeed- Not war over Filament/Resin consoles- Keep your model pics naked (no paint/undercoat only)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97363846>FSDrecognized those models, like what that dude designsif you don't mind I'd gladly read your experiences with the game in /awg/ in the future
>IG vehicles are great for FDM due to their blocky, chunky aesthetic >IG infantry is terrible for FDM due to their size and flimsy details like lazguns and radio backpacksSo what, do I just make a shitpost all-tanks army or go all in on conscripts?
>>97360034Hey, those are my prints!Elegoo Saturn Ultra 16k, Sunlu ABS like, .025 layers and 1.8s per layer. Literally the first things I ever printed and turned out great.
>>97360711Was your primarch in the pool? He seems a bit smaller than average. Why I'd say my primarch is 7 or 8 inches when laid out
More from that batch. Thinking about toning down to 1.6s per layer as it’s grabbing the release film a bit too hard.
I've found from the grapevine that Jes Goodwin is soon to retire from Games WorkshopHe really is the king. His concept sketches and absolutely timeless work on mk7 Space Marines and the Eldar particularly are worthy of the highest praise.His influence will be sorely missed, though with how miniatures are often 3+ years in the pipeline before being seen on shelves, his legacy will continue.
Imagine still caring about GW.
>>97361582It is good to remember what once was..How else will we recall what was taken from us?
>>97362083>remember what once wasAll GW games have always been shit. Your glasses are so rose tinted they're just actual fucking flowers.
Will laugh so fucking hard if he finds his way to TC, and anons start insisting he's always been bad/woke/evil/shit tier.Still, it's a shame to see him go. One less real one, means one more position of power taken over by corporate hellhole drones who think creativity starts at a market prediction spreadsheet.
I wonder how rich he is (guessing not very). It's hard to imagine GW being as successful without his MK7 space marines.
How true is this?
difficulty is zero for all of them
>>97362166Looks about right. Good thread. Solid premise.
>>97362166Yugioh only requires skill at the deckbuilding level, which is fully obviated by netdecking. Zero to one decisions will be made during actual gameplay, all you have to do is memorize your deck’s flowchart. Two star complexity game at most.
>>97362166Uno is 2 stars because you can't win it just by having money.Every other game there, except Magic, is 1 star because you win by just buying the most expensive cards.Magic is 0 stars because it's not a game, it's an investment asset.
>>97364997>Yugioh only requires skill at the deckbuilding level, which is fully obviated by netdecking.Ahhhh if only that were actually true. You need to know your opponents comboes choke points and how to recover from your opponents interactions and hand traps hitting your choke points with less than ideal resources, likewise how to play through your opponents reduced board states. Maybe 10 our so years ago you would have had a point but not anymore.
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>>97365743>Shes happy as a knight.>But shes happier when she doesn't have to wear the armor anymore.
What’s the edgiest tabletop game of all time
>>97365145>Orwells definition of NationalismI don't mean to be too blunt, and I am a moderate Orwell-enjoyer, but his definition is retarded. Nationalism has a root and an actual definition, neither of which relate to his definition, which is clearly just the definition of 'chauvinism'. Nationalism is a form of chauvinism, but not all chauvinism is nationalism. Nationalism relates to the family, since the root word is 'birth'. Patriotism is simply the male-focused version of the same concept, since the root is 'father'.The idea that is Rome is not nationalism. It is imperialism, since it gobbles up nations under its imperial idea (even long before Augustus, obviously). We can call them imperial chauvinists, if you like.>Faggy race communism ultranationalistsI'd call them faggy race communism ultrachauvinists. The nick fuentes of the world would be christian chauvinists (which we could just call christians, if it weren't for the supermajority of christians who don't even pretend to try to adhere to their religion). The Austrian painters of the world would be national and/or race chauvinists (ie. nationalism).
>>97365145>>97365195That's not to say that there weren't Roman nationalists, but they didn't win out against the Roman imperialists. The Romans complaining about Germanic senators were being nationalistic.After all, reactionary opinions to drastic change are normal, and nationalism is the default setting to fall back upon.
>>97351077That's honestly funny. Good on him.
>>97343498do you believethat the human body produced a nutritional superfood... >a) for you, the random dude father, to eat? >b) for the newborn creature that just developed? >c) for the mother of such creature, that will have to closely take care of if now?
>>97365731Alpha males don't allow mere women access to extremely rare performance enhancers. She popped one out, good for her, let's all clap. She's done, on to the next one.
So my DND group was kind of disolving, 2 out of the 4 players left because of life issues (one got a job abroad and the other one is dealing with life), to keep playing we incorporated 2 new players with not so much experience but avid watchers of Critical Role.One of these player conditions was that we incorporate x cards to the game, she says that it makes it much more comfortable for her to know she can avoid unpleasant story elements having this tool. I started to read a bit about it online and is this something you guys have used? In my 20 years playing I've never used this.
>>97363372Generally these are a poor idea.They look like a fun tool to show you care about the table's feelings, but in reality either; they never see use (because most people have the same opinions on what's too gross to rp), or they're used in a very disruptive way that ruins the flow of the game and makes it difficult for the GM, and ruins the pacing and suspense for the players.It's a Critical Role thing, designed for audience viewing over game quality, and with the expectation your DM or GM is going to be someone like Matt Mercer.The better way to play is; talk with your GM beforehand to tell them anything you don't want to see in the game (because people do have personal triggers, it's a thing), but then if something comes up in game that you don't like, and the rest of the table is fine with it, grin and bear it until the end of session, and then have a private word with the GM.If something gives you 'nam flashbacks and you can't manage this, it's okay. But it's more polite to everyone if you try develop 'bump tolerance' instead of insisting the table changes.
>>97363432>you quiescenceAcquiesce. Quiescence is a noun. The verb quiesce means to be silent or to become quiet. or to temporarily inactivate which is not what you mean. You mean "when you comply without protest" which is "when you acquiesce".
>>97363372>I started to read a bit about it online and is this something you guys have used?Fuck no. I'm with >>97363378 and >>97363397, it's always seemed like performative bullshit by shitty people I wouldn't want to spend any time with. I can see why it might have gained popularity in the con circuit but even then it's just enabling people to be pussies. >One of these player conditions was that we incorporate x cards to the game, she says that it makes it much more comfortable for her to know she can avoid unpleasant story elements having this tool. Sounds like a massive red flag to me. Someone who's invited to join a game should not be trying to force changes to the group dynamic. I can only imagine the amount of drama she will create.
>>97364868>I'm doubtful... but also curious because I very much distrust that spear wounds are a common occurrence in daily life and if they are.... well it's probably your own fault at some level.He could be Australianwww.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-21/nt-woman-speared-in-the-head-in-alleged-dv-attack/105553788
>>97365142On average people shouldn't have triggers. There are people who have serious issues in their past but chances are good you're probably not going to play with one and when they do show up their the exceptions you should know about in advance. Otherwise anyone with a trigger is just a spoiled tit who was coddled to long and never learned how to deal with shit.