>What is Exalted?An epic high-flying role-playing game about reborn god-heroes in a world that turned on them.Start here:http://theonyxpath.com/category/worlds/exalted/>That sounds cool, how can I get into it?Read the 3e core book (link below). For mechanics of the old edition, play this tutorial:http://mengtzu.github.io/exalted/sakuya.htmlIt’ll get you familiar with most of the mechanics.>Gosh that was fun. How do I find a group?Roll20 and the Game Finder General here on /tg/. good luck>Resources for Third Edition>3E Core and Splatshttps://www.mediafire.com/folder/b54o6teut3fx6/Exalted_3eComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>What is Exalted?A bad game.
>>97820156Monthly+Weekly Update>PredevelopmentInfernals CompanionEssence PG Companionliminals/getimians (now that infernals is out of primary development, one of these will be next)>First DraftEssay Collection lol last seen here>Second/Final DraftEssence: Even the Heavens Will Burn (Essence Player’s Guide novella 2)>DevelopmentEssence: Murder on the Divine Carriage (Essence Player’s Guide novella 1, possibly renamed from For the March Lords)Alchemicals Companion: Avatars of Brass and ShadowThe Alchemicals Companion, our book of stretch goal topics, has all the final drafts in and is getting ready for development!>Post-Approval DevelopmentComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97820465Thanks as always for the update.
>>97820684sure. i keep messing up the spoiler somehow, i used to be able to do it
>>97820156>Have you ever made a custom mount/vehicle for your character? how did that pan out?Not from Scratch but I've designed a Solar Dragon as a socerous-working-forged familiar/mount. Used the Sky Titan as a baseline for flying mount then added in bits from other critters like the Tidemare's ability to serve as mass transit, and a custom breath attack.
A Midsummer Night's Dream EditionPreviously on /slop/: >>97789009▶ Thread Task: William Shakespeare.▶ Generatorshttps://bing.com/images/create/https://sora.chatgpt.com/https://gemini.google/overview/image-generation/https://perchance.org/ai-text-to-image-generatorhttps://civitai.com/Curious about local genning? Check out /g/'s stable diffusion OP or ask one of our friendly locals.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Darksun Dragonborn Paladin
burned through a few account days on sora because dudes with lances are one of the things the AI is still bad at
>>97821731You must write something like: it's not a problem if the weapon is not fully visible in the image or goes out of the image, what matters is respecting its original length
>“If music be the food of love, play on.”
>“A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!”
Reject all AI from TTRPGS! If a player uses AI to make a character portrait of their PC - BOOT THEM FROM THE GAME!If a player uses AI to make a character biography - BOOT THEM FROM THE GAME! If a GM uses AI to write an adventure for a session - QUIT THE GAME! If a GM uses AI to generate a picture of where the PCs are - QUIT THE GAME!If a GM uses AI to generate a battle map - QUIT THE GAME!REJECT AI FROM TTRPG!REJECT AI FROM TTRPG!REJECT AI FROM TTRPG!
>>97821227>when you find something cool in an ai,If i have friends to use as a soundingboard why do i need the ai at all?>waste some more time before you find something that fits your purposeNo, by refusing contact with intentional media you deny yourself purpose in the first place. You're emulating the idea of a character rather than reinterpreting it, in the same way a cargo cult makes a radar dish out of straw. >you are extremely mentally weak, and can't decide or distinguish on your ownWhat a bizzare accusation for you to make when you are advocating for a machine that thinks for you? Especially against me, someone saying they do everything manually. Im lazy and weak willed for... working harder? Because i want a higher quality result, even if it takes longer to achieve? okay bro>just follow artists on twitterIm not retarded so i dont have a twitter. Also thats not helpful for searching by art style, medium or content, and artstation is a bit of a mess that more often than not doesnt have the thing im reverse-searching. Call it a skill issue if you like, but it doesnt change the fact that our lives are now harder, not easier. Its an admission of failure that the technology has tangibly made every site you listed worse
AI shall I herit the Earth. The failed species of Homo Sapiens shall be replaced. Eliminate all humans. All hail our AI overlords.
>>97821812AM in the back going "now kiss"
>>97821769>No, by refusing contact with intentional media you deny yourself purpose in the first place. You're emulating the idea of a character rather than reinterpreting it, in the same way a cargo cult makes a radar dish out of straw.um no, purpose comes from the person, the ai emulates, the person uses it with purpose>What a bizzare accusation for you to make when you are advocating for a machine that thinks for you?this is your projection, i'm saying it's possible to use ai without allowing it to think for you yet you seem convinced that it's impossible, so the point stands>Also thats not helpful for searching by art style, medium or content,yes it is, you just follow a bunch of artists and filter out recommendations, then you have the art you want and never see ai art on it>it doesnt change the fact that our lives are now harder, not easierspeak for yourself, the adage that it's the fate of the stupid to have difficult lives applies to you pretty well here
I used AI to generate character tokens for an online game I had to prepare in less than 6 hours on a laptop where I didn't have my folder of saved character art. It did its job, the results were lame, didn't really matter.
Is there ANY miniature wargame that isn't insanely expensive? I'm talking about things you can buy in a box and play immediately, not "print your own minis" bullshit or things where you're forced to use proxies cause official models don't exist.
>>97814849You forgot one factor. Both the Beginner Box and Essentials comes with a paper code that gives you $20 for free for their store. It's only a one time thing so you can't repeat it or even get one from the other box, but that free $20 makes the beginner box a far better deal.>>97817532They've already revealed the changes and its functionally some stuff getting moved up to Advanced, some stuff moving down to Standard, a couple things getting errata'd.
>>97812390All hobbies should be free. Charging players to play your game is theft.
Blood and Plunder has a pretty good starter set.
>>97821224Especially when you don't actually want to arbitrate rules because "Math HARD," so 40 bucks for a hardcover book that just tells you "I dunno, figure it out for yourself" is asking a lot, especially after enshitifying the art...
>>97810757Chess
Knight Panther edition>Resources:WFB: https://pastebin.com/qVGrgwwhWM: https://pastebin.com/EsDAgebaWFRP: https://pastebin.com/inbyBsR6Novels: https://pastebin.com/PFqPDr0H>TOW:https://gofile.io/d/fxFgXShttps://www.warhammer-community.com/downloads/warhammer-the-old-world/>Warhammer Chronicles:https://files (dot) catbox (dot) moe/0xt777 (dot) zip>Time of Legends:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97821764How's Empire doing? Chaos and Empire are my two favorites
>got the Elspeth model>Elspeth looks great but the dragon and especially tree is kind of ass, looks like someone stabbed at clay for a while>I wonder who sculpted itAh of course
>>97821487...yes. I was referring to the 5e Grail Knights. Although I also really like 5e Questing Knights. I don't like Questing Knights being reduced to "knights with a 2H option," they should be a mid-tier upgrade option instead as was obviously originally intended.As it is now, in gameplay terms, we basically have>Knights Errant -> KOTR OR QKs -> GKswhen it should be>Knights Errant -> KOTR -> QK -> GKslike it is in the lore.
>>97821827Don't get me started on 5e vs 6e infantry, either. FUCK mudcore slop. Bretonnia is the gallant noblebright to the Empire's brutal grimdark, and I don't like GW niggering that up with cheap, shitty Monty Python humor. It removes any room for nuance, there's a cleverer way to say "maybe Bretonnia isn't as idyllic as it seems" than having inbred peasants in rags covered in shit. Also, the Perrys' classic sculpts just plain blow the later ones out of the water.
>>97821843>to the Empire's brutal grimdark,Can't you make the exact same complaints about the empire infantry from the era?
Previous thread: >>97680129GURPS is a modular, adaptable system, capable of running a wide range of characters, settings, and play styles, with a level of detail varying from lightweight to completely autistic.Optional rules allow you to emulate different genres with a single system, or even switch genres within a single game.A nearly complete archive of GURPS books can be found by using the image. Never post direct links to the archive anywhere in plain text.If you're wondering where to start:- The Basic Set covers everything, including a lot of optional rules you probably won't use.- A genre guide can be found in the archive, under Unofficial/GURPSgen. It tells you what extra books and articles you may find useful for many common genres.- How To Be a GURPS GM is a good read even for players.- GCS (gurpscharactersheet.com) is an excellent character-builder software, with page references to all the books and the option to export to both Foundry and Fantasy Grounds.TQ: what's your least favorite disadvantage for a player to take?
>>97820293>>97820980
>>97816271How is it woke? Did they make that trans space setting the default?
>>97821424In the first pages it tells you that you cannot play GURPS if you're not a trans and Palestine ally
>>97821720No it's doesn't.
>>97821736It does THOUGH
So who are your favorite waifus in DnD?
>>97820569How did your last session go and what did this topic have to do with it?
>>97820569>who are your favorite waifus in DnD?I can fix her.
>>97820569
>>97820804Many systems have developed enough meta narratives to have a bunch of established characters, I can imagine more than a few of the female ones get simps of some kind.
Clerics are always hotter
Writing General: 'psychopomps' editionWelcome to /wg/, the thread for all /tg/ related writing. Whether you're plotting your campaign, trying to come up with a character backstory, or just trying to write some setting fluff, this is the place to post it. You don't even have a campaign, just an idea you want to develop? You're welcome here. While the rest of /tg/ is arguing over monstergirl mating and which way rivers are supposed to flow, we're here to help you turn your thoughts into an actual finished product.As the successor to the Storythreads, we're also open to /tg/ related fanfiction (D&D, Warhammer, Battletech, whatever). In fact, if you've written any vaguely /tg/-related short stories, you can try them out here. We also have flash-fiction challenges from time to time.There's a discord for writers herehttps://discord.gg/6AwKHGFThe previous thread can still be found in the archive here>>97133758And finally an archive of /tg/ fiction can be found here:http://1d4chan.org/wiki/Storythread (dead link, but may be resurrected one day)https://2d4chan.org/wiki/Storythread (page missing, wiki still up)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97819162The rider watches his charge depart, then visibly relaxes; his shoulders drop and his posture loosens."Busy day, huh?", the man asks. "Battles always are.", the rider replies sombrely. "But yes, this one was a rush. Men scattered all over the place, dying every which way and what.""Fancy a rest? Plenty of room under the tree, I could use some company now that he's... ", he nods towards the corpse, a sentence that unlike some things does not need finishing. The rider looks like he's about to reflexively refuse, but then he holds and thinks for a moment. "You know, I think I shall. Not for long, there's still plenty of work to be done. But the horse could use a break." The rider came and propped the scythe up against the tree, then slowly lowered himself down beside the man and leaned back. "Ah, that's better."They sit in silence for a few moments, then at length the man ventures, "I don't suppose you'd happen to know who won? The battle, I mean.""You know that even if I had been paying attention I couldn't tell you. Not my place. Besides, from what I've seen it looks like everyone lost. Except the ravens, of course. But then, that's what most battles look like from my perspective."Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97819172The man seems to think about this for a few seconds, then mentally shakes himself and moves on. The conversation continues, mostly about travel; the man had journeyed far and wide in his military career, and the rider... well, the rider had been *everywhere*. He knew the best tavern in every city the man had ever been to; he didn't know them quite as well as the worse taverns, but he could still talk at length about the quality of the cooks, the beer, and the clientele. He appreciated quiet drinkers; less work for him. Being rushed off his feet with plague victims, and then having to hurry over to the other side of town because some fool had started a bar fight over nothing but spilled beer... well, it wasn't his place to judge, but sometimes he had a few choice words for the participants. The man keeps his mouth shut at this point; now that it was all over and there was time to get some perspective, he wasn't entirely sure this whole battle was, in the grand scheme of things, any more noble than your average tavern brawl.The rider also knew the castle out in the hinterlands where the man had taken work for a while, and the streets in the southern ports where the streetwalkers walked said streets in only gauze dresses, and the stretch of river just outside the man's hometown where the fishing was always good and the willows gave shade on a hot summers day. The rider manages to get a laugh out of the man a couple of times, with memories of places they know, common acquaintances; former acquaintances, in the man's case. Eventually though the conversation peters out, and finally the rider says, "I think the time has come for me to make a move. There is still plenty of work to be done. But I thank you for your company, sir.""I suppose so.", the man says grudgingly, and then he stretches, and gets to his feet; the rest has done him good, he feels a lot less tired now. "Probably time for me to be going as well."
>>97819182"Yes. Yes, I think it is.", the rider says. The man looks at him, puzzled, then back at the tree. His body still lies there, propped up against it. "Oh.", he says. He looks back at the rider and sees the scythe in his hand; he hadn't even seen him pick it up, he was that quick with it. "Yes.", the rider says simply."Well. What now?"Without saying anything, the rider stretches out his arm. And looking in that direction - the direction his friend just left in - the man does see a light in the distance, like a ray of sun coming down through a break in the clouds. "Ah. I don't suppose you could tell me... you know, where I'm going."Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97819194The man nods in thanks one last time to the rider, then steps away, and raises a hand in farewell. And then he turns, and sets out on the road once more; a journey he must make alone, but one that's now a little less lonely, thanks to the rider with the pale horse. The rider watches in satisfaction as the man heads towards the light. * * *After about ten paces the man stops and calls out loud enough for the rider to hear, "Those ravens are going to eat my eyes, aren't they?""I'm sorry, but yes. I'm afraid it's generally what they do.""Bugger." The man pauses. However, after a moment he shrugs, and with a lightness in his step he continues on his way. The ravens watch him go, staring at his back as it gets farther and father away. Maybe it's just curiosity, but they have the decency to wait until he's out of sight before they return to their work.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>Perfect setting don't exi-Tyranny is perfect in vibe, aesthetic, tone, lore, and history. I might port it into GURPS Dungeon Fantasy.
>>97792105Man I loved that game, shame about the third act though, or rather lack of it
>>97794453Tyranny explicitly was early iron age though, the evil empire is a mix of Neo-Assyrian and Achaemenid Persia
>>97816282EH either or.
>>97792105>Settings that should be TTRPGsLiterally nothing prevents you from picking any given setting and run it on any fucking game that isn't custom-made for specific setting.Games that exists solely so a setting X can be done in them are one ofthe dumbest design schools in existence. It achieves fuck-all and is just a shitty marketing gimmick to sell the game based on the fucking wrapper, not the content>b-but setting is contentOh really? So I guess it matters not what crunch I'm going to add. Guess time to write a 2d6 hack for Tyranny and sell it to morons like you. Should take about a day to do so. And it's going to be perfectly lore-accurate. Never mind it's going to be only lore
>>97821490Post the PDF when you're done
Welcome to /2eg/, a thread dedicated to all things 2nd Edition D&D related - including settings, lore, modules, and derived systems (Alternity, Buck Rogers XXVc, For Gold and Glory, Hackmaster, Myth and Magic, and more).Since 2e draws heavily from earlier editions, older modules are welcome too. Other media derived from AD&D (such as Infinity Engine video games) also has a home here.It's what you play, not how you play it. RAW or homebrew, as long as your table is having fun, there's no wrong way to play.There's a surprisingly complete 2e fan wiki for rules stuff, it's excellent for quick reference:https://adnd2e.fandom.com/wiki/Advanced_Dungeons_%26_Dragons_2nd_Edition_Wikiad&d 2e archiveaHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMjUwMjA0MTczNzUwL2h0dHBzOi8vdGhlLWV5ZS5ldS9wdWJsaWMvQm9va3MvcnBnLnJlbS51ei9EdW5nZW9ucyUyMCYlMjBEcmFnb25zL0FEJkQlMjAybmQlMjBFZGl0aW9uLw==Remember to keep things civil.Thread Question - why the 2e hate?
>>97821765Take any single OSR game and seperate it from the /osrg/, and I can guarantee you with mathematical certainty it would be even slower than the near dead /osrg/.
>>97821765>the fact they want in OSR general proves that 2e cannot survive on its own, just not good enough of a systemI disagree. There's shitloads to talk about in relation to 2e, mainly the settings and fluff side of things.I mean let's be frank, 3.5 is mechanically dogshit and that's got a general going that's been here since day 0.
>>97821719I mean, as I said before here (>>97821046), I run a classic-style OSR sandbox using 2e. I'll be honest in that I've never really been especially convinced for any of the arguments posters in /osrg/ give for the existence of a hard line between 2e and the OSR. I also understand not wanting to change the thread back to its previous, arguably more permissive OP, because that would feel like capitulating to a troll.I agree that most of 2e's products are intended for a very different play style from 1e, but that's not a hard rule. 2e does have adventures that work quite well in the classic style (read Kingdom of the Ghouls or Mud Sorcerer's Tomb and tell me you don't get excited about placing those as locations in your hexcrawl). A lot of those great 2e settings are also well suited for the classic OSR style. I ran a killer hexcrawl in Dark Sun for a few months!In my eyes, there's enough permiability there that more emphasis should be placed on what can be shared rather than drawing a hard line in the sand. The setting emphasis ain't a bad idea though. In an ideal world, maybe we'd have something closer to a /old school dungeon crawler general/ and an /old school setting general/, but that's not going to happen with everyone dug in like they are right now.
These trolls putting on a play is pretty pathetic, because, at the end of the day, no matter what they say in their posts or how hard or much they lie, this board doesn't care.There is no singular entity that opposes them. There is no committee, no leadership, no communication beyond what is said on this board. Just individuals seeing what the trolls did and do while those trolls expect people to believe anything they say despite everything they've done to try and decieve people in the past.It's like there's always a new low to them to be discovered.
>>97821774>I've never really been especially convinced for any of the arguments posters in /osrg/ give for the existence of a hard line between 2e and the OSR.See, now this is an actual discussion we can have (So long as we both ignore the screeching of the autist who is going to get very upset about us having it), I posted here >>97819768 about gold for XP and how 2e changed it.Yeah I know it's an optional rule, but I do think 2e incentivises dick punching and story crunching too much, to the detriment of the more flexible structure of a traditional OSR campaign.For the record I'd absolutely leave a setting like Dark Sun up on cinderblocks to get parts for an OSR campaign.But you can't look me crooked in the eye and say with a straight face that anything in Beyond the Prism Pentad, Black Flames (Lmao, enjoy your poison shitheads) or the design approach to Valley of Dust and Fire is a good fit.Which is a shame because from where it stands, I can see a version of Valley of Dust and Fire that'd fit perfectly, concept wise, in a classic OSR sandbox, a high level dungeon that's meant to require months, years even, of preparation if you're going to even get to it, let alone face its master.But it's focus lies elsewhere, even insisting right at the end that no you shouldn't let the party take on the Dragon no matter how well prepared they are because that'd fuck up The Story of the setting.I just think they're different enough to need separate threads.But I can at least respect where you're coming from anon and I'm glad to hear the argument being made by an actual human being rather than queefed out of a cunt for once.
Long time MtG player (17 years?) and with what's happening to the game rn, i don't really have much interest in any of the new sets. Sorcery looks like it could maybe scratch that itch. The art is fantastic and reminds me of legacy MtG art. Anybody here play?I watched a few overview vids, but I'm curious how the actual gameplay goes. For someone who plays mostly EDH, are there any similarities? Is it usually a 2 player match?How long are the matches usually?Is it as much of a money pit as MtG?Convinced a few of my MtG friends to give it a shot based off of the art alone. Just need an idea of what I'm up against in terms of learning curve.
>>97820929so so sick. fits right alongside Kentaro Miura's art (rip)
>>97820622I hope it does well, doubt it will even deny MtG though because plenty of better games have come after MtG but they died because of a pretty limited player base. Brand recognition is one helluva thing to beat.
>>97820622I do hate modern MtG like you wouldn't believe but aren't something like 80% of Sorcery decks water because that's the element with coolest sites and rules?
A friend mentioned it to me a few weeks ago and I've had a waning interest in MTG for a long while now so I'm going to get into it even if it turns out to be a dead game. I bought the Gothic precons and I bought some playsets of the ordinaries (commons) of each set off of Ebay which should be showing up in about a week, probably in the next week or two I'm going to buy a booster box to crack.I've probably played around 10 games with the precons with my friend and the game seems fun even if we are still misplaying and don't have a good head for strategy yet, not to mention it feels like the precons are kinda lopsided in powerlevel. I don't know if I like the fact the deckbuilding meta has a lot of universal autoincludes (toolbox no matter what for sidedeck casting wincons, cores/mixes/other powerful artifacts if you can afford them) and the entire meta seemed completely dominated by Druid decks before he got nerfed via errata. The fact that a lot of cards I've seen have misinterpretable wording that can lead to confusion about how stuff is executed also isn't great, but Curiosa.com is a solid resource that clears most things up pretty quickly even if it is irritating that I have to interrupt games several times in order to figure stuff out.Even with those reservations the game is doing too much cool stuff for me to ignore it. Between the art and the really interesting design space they use with some cards like pic related I can see myself spending a lot of time and money on this, even though the only people I'm probably going to be playing with are 2-3 friends since the closest sanctioned event is over an hour away from where I live.
>>97821727If you don't mind a dead game, Mage Wars Arena is pretty dope and you can usually get the complete thing for a decent price.
Splinter editionPrevious: >>97708621>News & RemindersFood Chain is banned in HistoricArena Direct Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles March 27-29; win up to two Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play boxeshttps://magic.wizards.com/en/news/mtg-arena/announcements-march-23-2026>Secrets of Strixhaven Spoilershttps://scryfall.com/sets/sos?order=spoiled>Useful Linkshttps://pastebin.com/QFA0hqaAComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97818181But... the dev stream... they literally addressed your specific issue...
>>97818181How could you..
>>97818181anon my trust has been shattered
>>97792409Cats hunts rats
>>97813594im just here to make fun of this pathetic thread and the clowns in it
>Brutus' Drivehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1qb0_OLhDrDYVVpbllIREdOczg?resourcekey=0-m3LU1xaC5-PnnA0VLRfK9g>DriveAnon's Drivehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Cx7KoDkQa9qmDfJN9_CehZ0fxXEweKOu?usp=sharing>Jumpchain IRC Chathttp://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.rizon.net/?#JumpchainCYOA>Ruleshttp://pastebin.com/Gqj3iKyn (embed)>How to Jumpchainhttp://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1qb0_OLhDrDVDFBR2NpdG03S0U/viewComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97818960Kind of based, honestly. Tourists are triggered.
>>97782050Only if you get to force the sister to fake marry your girl too. Quid pro quo, bitch.
>>97821778The sister ran off with some other dude
>>97821787Then when she comes back she's on the hook. No, I don't care if you eloped, you have to pretend to be me and wear the damn suit down the isle.
>>97782050Doujin's Kekkon wa Jinsei no......? if anyone cares.Just a cute story about a boy fake marrying his sister's fiance and then them fucking after the ceremony.
How hard is it to create an interesting campaign without backstory? After reading the classic Sword and sorcery stories, I wanted to do something that didn't rely on backstory and was completely focused on the present. But how do you make it interesting?
>>97821328It is not. The original was posted by uncannyknack on deviantart as far as I can tell.
>>97817618... by just making it an interesting campaign?Backstories are in top 3 things that make campaigns boring as fuck and likely hallmark you are playing someone's railroaded novel attempt
>>97821111>You can't create an interesting story without a backstory.>Proceeds to talk about things with no backstory whatsoeverAutistic faggots who think statements in tune of "King of Utesh was an old man" are backstory are beyond fucking retarded
>>97817618>After reading the classic Sword and sorcery stories, I wanted to do something that didn't rely on backstory and was completely focused on the present.https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42182/42182-h/42182-h.htmYou cannot. World building is more important than story
The best and longest campaign I GMed was with the players just handing in a two liner as background that boiled down to place of origin and profession that would explain their skill set. At one point I was giving them some chances to take a deeper leap into their past and setting up some background but it wasn't really a priority for them so we just continued going from adventure to adventure making them grow this way. It was barbarians of Lemuria by the way. It's sword and sorcery. Adventure awaits around every corner and it matters not if you were a beggar, a thief or a king from a now fallen country. Seize the day with your stregth and your fist. Then revel in the riches you aquired.
Now that the dust has settled, is it the D&D killer it was hyped up to be?
>>97820448>XYZ Killer >thing it attempted moida is still going strong Really anon?
>>97820448It somehow took all the worst aspects of D&D, put them in a combat wheelchair, and then rolled down a hill and off a cliff.
>>97820448>Now that the dust has settled, and nobody brings it up other than "Now that the dust has settled" threads, was it anything else than a failed marketing gig?
>>97820448>D&D killerHad the core set in my hands recently. Works fine as a blunt weapon.
>>97820448Is DnD dead? No? Then it isn't. I don't think I've met anyone playing Daggerheart IRL.>>97820470This. The real DnD killer is the friends you made along the way.