The original Dark Erufu EditionDiscuss elves.Post elves.Love elves.All elf lore, game stories art and any else that's elfy is all appreciated.Thread question: Do you prefer your elves as fallen empire from the past or as dominant and hegemonic entity in your world? previous thread: >>97318413
>>97392677nahit's a lot less gay
>>97392665But I like drawing porn?
>>97392757because you're a troon. or some foid brainfucked by SSRI's.
what would the child of a drukhari and aeldari be like?
When did Magic players get so delusional? The performative outrage about UB has got to be some of the most faggy outrage ive seen in this game. If you bought/played with any secret lair cards or LotR cards then you have no room to complain about the current trajectory, this is your fault. If you are anti UB because they dont "fit" Mtgs setting, but purchased/played Neon Dynasty, Thunder Junction, Duskmourn, Aetherdrift, or Edge then you have no media literacy because they are all basicly UB sets without an IP attached. Stop posting like UB is the death of magic, I remember when we thought Mythic rarity was going to be the end and now look at this bullshit. Its going to keep going on until people are done playing the game and move to something else, and theres not a single TCG right now that could take its place. >inbf I proxy so I winYou are a faggot in denial, if you play the game in anyway, you are coupable in this. Thank you for reading my TedTalk.
>>97388673>but purchased/played Neon Dynasty, Thunder Junction, Duskmourn, Aetherdrift, or EdgeYou forgot MKM
>>97388936Caught in 4k. We don’t speak Frog here
>>97388673> strixhavenshoot me since lorwynn sucked ass I can stop playing this shitty game for the rest of the year
>>97388849FPBP, OP seethed so hard he replied to this twice lmao!
>lgs has modern and st*nd*rd>only 4 people play either of them on a busy night>the rest is all commanderEven paypigs stand to gain nothing from this shit game.
"Hoe Your Own Row" EditionArchives & Other Resources: https://rentry.co/cyoagAllsync: https://cyoa.allsync.com/s/owWor64yLTngDk3Previous thread: >>97384234>Thread Question: Do you like the outdoors? What chores, pastimes, wonders, and mishaps would you enjoy expanding into a CYOA?
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mondays editionInfinity is a 28mm tabletop skirmish game produced by Corvus Belli, and includes the related games Aristeia, Defiance, TAG Raid, REM Racers, and Acheron's Fall. Corvus Belli also produces the fantasy games Warcrow and Warcrow Adventures.>Latest official update:January preorders>Rules and missions:https://infinitythewiki.com/index.phphttps://infinitytheuniverse.com/resourceshttps://infinitytheuniverse.com/games/infinity/its>Beginner FAQs and guides:https://pastebin.com/x06JG55Uhttps://pastebin.com/xtQzRcq5 https://pastebin.com/xUBR7QFU Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97388809Probably not a new thing and just yet another case of CB picking aesthetics from new/niche stuff.
>>97390620Nah, CB should sue
Was thinking of picking up the starter set and jumping in.Will I survive?Anything I should know in this year of our lord 2026?
>>97392100start out slow from 60 points (usually one main armored dude and 2 normalfags) with some one then slowly build up rulesthink of it as a tutorial and the starter comes with a lot
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>>97390641>AGP discordWhat system is that?>>97389624I've noticed that as I've gotten older and the people I know have aged is that the people who are the worst adjusted are the people who... I guess bluntly grew up on 4chan and don't know how to socially interact with people besides raging. There's no pushback with these people because they just crash out and that's the end of that, so you have to sift through the grime to find people you can actually talk to.
I'm so hype. My GM who was running am DH game for ~18 years but took a break due to life stuff has decided to pick it back up again. My other GM who was running RT for ~15 years is taking a brief break while the DH GM picks it up again (same group). We're doing a Deathwatch mini game to get back in the swing of things, and we had our first session today. The energy was really great in a social session while we discussed how the Cohesion system works. We have a Lamenter Apothecary, a Salamander Techmarine, a Space Wolf wolf scout, a Raven Guard successor assault marine, an Ultramarine tactical marine, and a Black Shield librarian
>>97392355Every few weeks I see something here that makes me glad I only got on this site when I entered college and was decently adjusted to socialization. I'm sure there's some cool people here too but honestly joining games seems like such a dice roll that it's not worth it.
Speaking of, are there any places to semi-reliably pick up a group for 40krpg's? IRL circle dissolved through the kung flu, and sites like Roll20 seem to be like sifting for corn in a river of shit.
>>97392491If there were, we wouldn't all be here complaining about it. We can't even play with each other, because clearly we all have different ideas of how a good game should be run.
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.
>>97383734That's some real nigga shit, right there.
>>97390831prowlers and paragons. one example is sufficient. you lose.
>>97390869Nope, perfectly balanced with all other options.
>>97391223PP is a microgame, I'm talking real systems with big huge extensive rules
>>97391550Don't pretend to be me, even if you do represent my opinion correctly.
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>>97392122>blown outBlown out permanently even, and if you somehow avoid the gay trap like these>>97392131>>97392140wanted, the suction would probably leave you crippled.
need me a euthanatoi gf frfr
>>97392399Why? Is the school shooter goth vibe that strong?
>>97392555Hey, I take offense to that.My Euthanatos goth girl PC hasn't shot a scho-no, wait she actually did a couple times.Sorry, carry on.
>Average Lasombra player
Previous thread: >>97295718GURPS 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.Thread question: what's the best classic GURPS cover art?
>Enhanced Dodge costs 15 points/level because you can dodge any number of times and require no equipment to do so. Versions that work only once per turn, or that require expensive gear (like a BMW 750i E38), are cheaper: (...)>Action 1 pp18does that mean that in campaigns where I'm using a rule where you get -1 to dodge after every dodge that enhanced dodge should be cheaper?Like 10/level instead of 15/level?
Why can't you default a fast draw attempt?
"GURPS is easy, it has only 3 main mechanics you need." they say.
>>97390873Thanks. I'll not say anything then and let him keep it.
>>97392473It only has the one core mechanic.
What is a good tabletop RPG that is easy to run and prep for someone who is a new gm but has experience playing in games before?
>>97391571Because Friend Computer said it's against the rules to read the rules. You're not doubting Friend Computer, are you, anon?
>>97386923Use a pre-made story CoC/DG has hundreds you can pick up
>>97386862Stars/Worlds/Ashes/Cities Without Number. I think it has one of the best GM's sections for prepping and running sessions, and how to chain those sessions into a campaign.>>97386923You're onto something imo. You can think of most adventures as some kind of flowchart or directed graph of scenes. For more narrative adventures, that flowchart becomes more abstract. In a dungeon, the physical space is the narrative space, and you understand how the narrative branches or even loops back on itself (like a red herring) from the layout of the dungeon.The dungeon makes this easy, obvious, and it's constrained setting of a location-based adventure helps give you guardrails so players don't do something totally outside the scope of your prep. If they come up with some clever idea, you didn't anticipate, they're still in the dungeon - whereas something more abstract might see them try to go into a scene that you have not prepared in the slightest and have to ad-lib, which usually means lower quality narration, a lower quality narrative, and more interruptions as you think on your feet.
>>97392218>whereas something more abstract might see them try to go into a scene that you have not prepared in the slightest and have to ad-lib, which usually means lower quality narration, a lower quality narrative, and more interruptions as you think on your feet.This is why flow chart style prepping is really bad. If you're thinking of your prep in terms of NPCs or factions with plans and goals, you don't run into this kind of thing. I agree with the rest of your concept, though, the dungeon as a space is an easy thing to run once it's built because you can effectively firewall all your encounter spaces.
>>97386862>What is a good tabletop RPG that is easy to run and prep for someone who is a new gm but has experience playing in games before?The easiest for new TTRPG players is FUDGE.The easiest in general is whatever system everyone already knows.
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>Inherent sanctity of life isn't quite the same as inherent value. The former is an idea that stems from respecting the opportunity (potential) that all living things have because they're alive, but also because death is still fundamentally an unknown domain. We can't understand it, so we should appreciate what we can grasp to some degree, that being life, and we shouldn't make light of it for ourselves or for others.But inherent value is a troublesome notion, because value is subjective to the individual. You would have to agree on the definition of what creates value first and who the beneficiary should be. What one person sees as positive value can be negative value to someone else, and both sides can be simultaneously "true", because they don't agree on the same definition of value. This extends to traits unfortunately, because the traits themselves can be valuable, but that doesn't mean that the individual is creating value, or even seen as valuable within their community or peers. Value is a very messy word which has been twisted for different ends.VALUE itself is an imaginary concept with no INHERENT value save what is ASSIGNED to it. And I ASSIGN as a CATEGORICAL VALUE that the ONLY value ALL life has is it's capacity to BTFO Gohan.
>Based on everything I know about you I'm almost certain you're pro-choice. If I'm wrong I'm wrong, and I'll apologize, but I'm pretty sure I'm not. And no one who is pro-choice believes that human life has inherent value. If they did they wouldn't believe that unborn children's lives mattered less than the mother's convenience.Being pro-choice is BASED because it REMOVES potential Gohans from the GENE POOL. If those embryos wanted to survive, they should have been prepared to FIGHT for their LIVES in the WOMBT>he greater and perhaps more frightening implication is that "life" is merely sophistry in the grand scheme of the universe. You are, in essence, just a collection of atoms and molecules within a sea of atoms and molecules. BASED>Life itself has no inherent value and neither does any action you take. BASED>The concept of "death" does not exist. BASED>There is no such thing as death. BASED>A person doesn't die, after all. Their atoms, their molecules, they all still exist. All that's truly real is change. When you die, you cease to be what you were and disperse back into the cosmic sea of atoms to become something else instead. What sets life and humanity apart is self-awareness. BASED
>Humanity is not innately apart from the universe; we are as much a component of it as everything else. We are all made of exactly the same substances that the rest of the universe is. There is honestly nothing but scientific distinction that separates "a person" from the air molecules touching their skin. And yet humans are, as far as we are aware, the only component in existence capable of observing the universe objectively. We are the universe staring back at itself and realizing what it is. In absence of God or religious notions, the value of humanity is unfathomable because we are the stirrings of the cosmos itself awakening to self-awareness. We are atoms that know we are atoms and the implications of that, as the only observable beings which are ourselves part of a universe that is otherwise seemingly dead and unthinking, is incomprehensible.BASED, BASED, BASED. And you know what that BASEDLY means? It means that Gohan DESERVES to suffer and SHOULD suffer because I, the UNIVERSE, have decided that skinnyfat glasses-using balding git SHOULD.
>I brought up Epicureanism before because I think its key concepts are strangely poignant in today's society where life is really a stress test of everything and people basically live life on high anxiety. Lucretius' On the Nature of Things and the Epicurus compilation called the Art of Happiness are typical starting points.Epicureanism is FLAWED because it promotes STAGNATION. What if I find peace THROUGH pain and fear? What if I CONSTRUE moderation and tranquility as FAILURES of self-EXPRESSION? Because it sure FUCKING seems to be that EPICUREANISM sounds a whole LOT like it's a PRO-GOHAN stance.
>All worlds begin in darkness, and all so end. The heart is no different. Darkness sprouts within it, it grows, consumes it. Such is its nature. In the end, every heart returns to the darkness whence it came. You see, darkness is the heart's true essence.BASED Xehanort the NIETZSCHEAN SCHOLAR
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.
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>>97365578I think it comes down to what kind of aesthetic you're looking for. If you look for the Kli-San on MMF you'll find a tank that proxies to a russ rather well, and I've seen people resin print those. >>97369149What tanks have you printed so far? I'm looking to print one soon, just trying to work out hollowing, and drain holes for the mini atm. It'll be a week or so until the resin I want to use is in, but I'll post an update when I do. >>97389958These look sick, what kind of resin are you using? I've been looking at trying out ABS-like resin for my next purchase, has anyone had experience with it?
>>97392093These are all printed with Siraya Tech Fast ABS-Like. It's always worked great for me so it's all I use, I really like it
>>97392093>>97392430I don't really see a reason not to use ABS-like
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>>97391741There's an extremely non-core set of spells I adore called Breathball and Breathdoom, level 6 and 9 respectively, I believe. Breathball converts any breath weapon the caster possesses into a basketball size swirling orb of smog that hangs in place for a few minutes. Anyone that comes within range sets it off, releasing the full effect of the breath weapon in a Fireball sized burst. Breathdoom is similar but has fewer restrictions, higher damage cap, is permanent, and is invisible.
>>97391741not all of these are spells, a couple are homebrew, but here you go
>>97391463Command is pretty rigid in its options. Approach, Drop, Fall, Flee, and Halt is all you're gonna get. Obviously context can make those have more implications, such as "Fall" on a flying creature or "Drop" when the target is dangling from a rope. But this isn't Suggestion or Geas.
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>>97391506https://eberron.fandom.com/wiki/Jaela_Daran
what's the best tabletop rpg if I want to make a campaign that's basically a shonen anime style tournament?
>>97382224What happened to the JRPG thread?
>>97373930Unironically D&D 4e, followed by FFd6 and 3D&T. Reskinning D&D 4e to YYH would be trivial.
>>97392082I think they still want RP elements
>>97392195RP elements for shonen anime style tournaments like YYH's Dark Tournament are mostly what the class powers assume their personalities are. From that pic alone Bui is a strong silent type, the Toguros are a powerful no-bullshit man and a scheming rat, Sakyo is a calm Yakuza type, and Karasu is a goth weirdo. I'd say you could easily play these characters, in character, as 4e classes, maybe a defender, striker, controller, leader and another controller/striker hybrid.If OP doesn't mind the medieval setting he can use it right out of the box, with anime images from some booru for character and location art. 4e like this was by far the animest anime TTRPG experience I had at least (that didn't involve a clear main character), though I won't say I tried too many systems.It does take some reskinning though, but if OP wants a more specific polished setting closer matching to his tastes he should just go after the official (or best unnoficial) TTRPG of what looks closest to his favorite anime.
>>97392375That ignores scouting, Diplomacy, analysis, support, and general non combat skills.
>Constantly bombarding the group chat with "Hey, check out this brand new thing i bought! We need to play it!">Someone else: "Hey, we finished the last 3.5 campaign. How about we play that new thing you bought?">TG: "Eh, i really can't be bothered to learn it. Can we just play 3.5?">Someone runs a short 3.5 campagin but it ends.>Someone else: "Hey, i learned that new thing you bought and i'd love to teach people and play a new campaign.">That Guy: "Ehh, i really can't be bothered to learn it, can someone just run 3.5?">We play another short 3.5 campaign>That Guy: "HEY, I BOUGHT THIS BRAND NEW THING WE NEED TO PLAY IT.">Short campaign ends>Someone else: "Hey i checked out that new, new thing you bought and i'd love to run it.">That guy: "Eh, i really can't be bothered to learn it. Can we just play 3.5?">Everyone else at the table:
>>97391304Problem is that That Guy hosts. We'd need to find somewhere else to play.
>>97391428Ok.
>>97391279>Person wants to GM a game>Wants to get paid for it.I'm willing to spot the guy 20 and just not join.
>>97391279>>97391428Wtf, are you me? I have the exact same problem with a guy in my group, unfortunately he's the only one with the most convenient place available where to run games comfortably.
>>97391428>>97392716Same
Why is there so much whinging about 'No Games' on this board? I understand that those who come here solely with the intention of discussing tropes and the like can be frustrating to deal with, but there seem to be some folks here who make it their mission to drop bursts of negativity in threads they should've known would enrage them. And even in these threads that hold more general discussion, I don't see how nearly all of them are not at least tangentially related to traditional gaming.
>>97392302>and they will still have fun threads>He calls the incoherent /pol/babble interspersed with deranged bait and malicious shitposting 'fun'There was no need to out yourself so hard, but okay.
Dude they also enter generals to shitpost. Their life is literally throwing negativity around in hopes that someone acknowledges them. Just ignore them, their life is miserable.
>>97392569you aren't fooling anyone.
>people post spam replies in spam threads Oh no, what a tragedy.
>>97392582Your father never loved you.