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!
>>97818057Nah. A.I. is a tool. Wouldn't ban photoshop because the person didn't draw. But I will put my foot down for bad A.I. usage.> Wonky inconsistent stats.> Cursed art.> Contradictory descriptions.But pic-related? 0 problem.
>>97832308Why does he have five legs?
>>97832776The fifth is for the ladies.
>>97832776Good catch. Was the first of 3 attempts. A.I. is basically a retarded genius.>>97832815Pokémons were always fertile from the moment they hatched.
>>97818057but my GM is an ai. Problem athiest?
30-50 Feral Ogryns editionPrevious Heresy: >>97802085>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.
I just read Little Horus. That was a gripping psychological thriller and the bolter porn was sick. One of the best short stories for the Heresy I've read yetI see a lot of critique for Abnett does his writing get worse later or something?>Not that he was afraid of change. Change was, he always insisted, part of his ruling character. ‘The melancholic humour is protean,’ he said. ‘It possesses the quality of autumn. It is transformative. It makes me the accelerator of death, the enabler of ends and beginnings. I was made to clear away this world ready for renewal. To change the order of things. To cast out the false and enthrone the true. This is my purpose. I am not afraid.’
>>97832049I think Prospero Burns has a lot of phoned in slop between cool bits.
>>97832049Abnett has his good moments, but especially when he starts meandering about perpetuals it just becomes a snore fest.
>>97825379Are those iron hands or angry burds?>>97828558Vampire heads.
>>97829357But if you're using a flyer to bring them on why not use chainfist Legion Terminators at that point? Cheaper, saves you an Elites slot and is harder to shoot to death.
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>>97830814He should have waited 5 more minutes to beat Grischuk's record.
>>97830814Would allowing the players to have a paper and pencil to do calculations or take notes reduce the amount of time that players take on thinking? Would it increase the level of play? Would it lead to more draws?
>>97831258I would lose time writing things properly. >Would it increase the level of play? I don't see how you'd find the best move by writing.>more draws?Impossible at this level, they maxed out already.
>>97832596My thought is that it would probably reduce thinking time. My IQ is 80, so it might just be me, but I think Hikaru would have done a bit better if he just wrote down all the possible moves and the different branches that could arise from them. Just to organize his thoughts, you know? It could have reduced his thinking time.
What's the likelihood of Mossad false-flagging the fuck out of the event?Just think of the implications.
Elves in trouble editionDiscuss elves.Post elves.Love elves.All elf lore, games, stories, and anything else elfy is all appreciated.Thread question:Do your elves get in trouble a lot? How?Previous >>97741661
>Spammer spamming shitposting defends his spam out of pure butthurt Or course noldorchud needs to ruin the thread
>>97832511What's wrong with Noldorfag? He seems cool to me.
>>97831274Yeah any basic healing would probably make a huge difference to this society. Well if hes past it hes past it. Or would necromancy be a temptation? It doesn't have to be full on turning someone into a vampire thing. It could just be like trying to commune with the dead for answers or resolution. Which considering how the magic police don't want people learning old things I'm sure its a massive taboo and they might be very serious about clearing out old battlefields and graveyards...I suppose dead at the bottom of a lake might be harder to find. Maybe a Ghengis Khan situation where they bury a warlord under a river to hide his grave.I'm glad theres good chemistry. It was pretty damn funny to hear shenanigans of Arrianne's party tho. I wonder if it will really be a straight up negotiation and hunt to talk with other nobles. Or if it immediately goes to shit with some noble attempting to murder another in the hunt. Reminds of me lotr tax posting which I love. Idk how seriously I could be before I have to make one lol.
>>97831515You joke, but this is actually correct and it's the main reason why there's a game out there that's basically about rescuing the Kuroino girls from rape and slavery.
>>97833227He's been on a ten year long shitpost crusade against elf-waifus on /tg/ and to a lesser extent 4chan in general. If that doesn't clue you in to why he sucks you should leave this board and site.
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I think I already know the answer to this question, but I just want to verify:In a hypothetical scenario where, say, a chromatic dragon were to have an item in their hoard that they, genuinely, had no idea what it was or what it did; this would not matter in the slightest. As far as that dragon is concerned, that thing is it’s… whatever it is… and it will fight tooth and nail to keep it.Sound about right?
>>97832934Depends on the Dragon. A red dragon might fight you simply because it belongs to him and you dared to take it. A green would probe the party to find out who it belongs to and why they want it so badly, if it didn’t already know from its animal spies, negotiations have begun. A white dragon might try to lure the party over to the item and to eat one of them. A blue could try to recruit the party in exchange for the item, considering daring adventurers a greater treasure. A black dragon would probably pretend to be sympathetic to the party and then destroy the item to see them suffer.
>>97832934Probably. Some of them like Green or Blue dragons might hypothetically be open to a trade, but they're also probably going to assume that if there are people seeking it out specifically enough to request it, then it must be more valuable than any of their other treasure, and so they'll likely charge accordingly. Even then you need to be dangerous enough that the dragon doesn't just decide it'd be easier to kill you and keep both the item and whatever you brought as a bribe.
>>97832934depends what the dm decides the personality of the dragon should be
>>97831797>I justify the ubiquity of beards on dwarves in my setting by giving them Eimer's organs around their mouths, making shaving a delicate operation that isn't worth the hassle in the vast majority of cases, but that seems to be a bit weirder than what you like doing.I had the same idea but dropped it when I realized whiskers serve the same purpose as eimer's organs
Welcome to TODD!This thread is for OPEN discussion of TSR-era D&D (up to and including 2e), TSR-era settings, and related games, such as retroclones, OSR, and OSR-adjacent games. Free discussion of house rules is encouraged.>GamesIncluding but not limited to: OD&D, B/X, BECMI, AD&D 1e, AD&D 2e, For Gold & Glory, Hackmaster, Myth and Magic, Shadowdark, Into the Odd, Mausritter, Cairn, Mörk Borg, DCC, Mothership, Knave, Troika!, White Hack, Black Hack.>What is this thread NOT for?Meta discussions and drama related to game creators and other /tg/ threads. We come in peace.>Resources2e fan wiki:https://adnd2e.fandom.com/wiki/Advanced_Dungeons_%26_Dragons_2nd_Edition_Wiki2e archive:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97832289Nah, I want 2e back in /osrg/ because the arguments against its inclusion have never really been convincing to me, but I'll lean towards using to a broader definition in case of this sort of thing anyway. Down to post in here in the meantime though, and I agree this guy who keeps flipping the fuck out in every thread is retarded.
>>97832876NtA, but the one who originally asked.That's fair I found them interesting read thoughts. I have BSH and it's a pretty book but never ran it
>>97827071Yeah, just pairing existing kits with each of the specialists would be my ideal, but I've had some serious trouble finding good pairings for most. Best one I can find is Undead Master from CBoN, which makes Necromancers what I always thought they should be anyway. Haven't figured out matching kits for the rest yet.
>>97833124>I found them interesting read thoughThat is most of the nu-sr games. Kind of a fun thought exercise wrapped in a premise. They're not unplayable but they have the stamina of a boardgame. I'm of the opinion that people should play lots of different kinds of games. Once you have a good base you can look at something and know whether or not it's worth your time.I like a game with a strong spine.
>>97833217I get that, I read a ton but get to play few and run only a handful. Still many have interesting ideas.
I always hear about the stir this caused, and recently about how bad or redeemable it is. I'm not certain about it myself because I dabbled with 3e and then got into 5e, never paid much attention to the scene during that entire era. What does /tg/ think of the system?
>>97827781It also suffers from treating wilderness as a minigame.
>>97827530Bitch, 3e gives you the entire setting of Saltmarsh because why the fuck not have a grand example of a town with shit tons of potential for adventures. 4e clearly just wanted to be a platform to keep selling you supplements so you could actually just fucking play. It will always be an example in what not to do with your brand and game.
>>97828622Lol wow>>97828027I went through the PHB a bit and it read like a mess. Though I read tons of 2e, then 3e, so it's coming from both of these perspectives.>>97828045>>97828622>>97829831Thank you. I had been collecting monster creation rules (sort of) from different editions and was curious about how well figured out it might be in 4e.I was also curious if 4e would have at least a marginal take for hypothetically running Council of the Wyrms.
Oh? do they? I wouldn't know!
>>97828472>3E came out after TSR went under and there had been no new official D&D for years.In 1995 through 1999 TSR released 27 box sets, 8 hard covers, 84 adventure modules and 121 accessories for D&D. That's an average of 48 new items every calendar year for 5 years. That's not bad for a company that didn't make any new D&D for years before 3e came out in 2000.The last big revision to the rules was years before 3e, in the form of Player's Options in 1995 and 1996 which was very much new D&D, and there was a whole new campaign setting in 1999. 1995 to 2000 without a new edition would be years but there being no new edition can't be what you mean because that's a hollow statement that has been true for most editions of D&D, starting with 2e's release about 5 years after BECMI. The only time it really wasn't true was the first few years from OD&D to BECMI which included AD&D and B/X and Holmes.TSR didn't go under in 1997. It was in severe debt with no means of servicing that debt but it was acquired by WOTC and its debts assumed and settled by WOTC before TSR went under.
Not only is Yelmalio proven to get his ass beaten constantly in his own stinkin myths, he is portrayed as a proven enemy of the Storm Tribe afterwards. Why the hell would Sartarites bear to have them in their midst as potential destabilizing elements when his worshippers sell themselves to the highest bidder when the Occupation begins ?GLORANTHA Thread
>>97832773Still dont get why Jeff has such a hate boner for Elmal. Let people enjoy their cult of the loyal thane rather than Yelmalio if they choose so.
>>97832836I swear it's like a God Learning disease specifically for Elmal. I know that elmal only existed as a stop gap measure for possible fire rune orlanthi so they don't have to worship an enemy god for their light but c'mon. So what, now every fire rune nigga has to just leave the clan, town, tribe he was born in and saunter on over to be taught a foreign belief structure contrary to all his kin ?
Any new and exciting JC release ? Nochet Noir, Rhigos doko ? Is Ian Thomson done with his Pavis grand plan re-release project ?
>>97832958I couldn't tell you. I've only recently started buying the new books for glorantha after realizing I was behind by several years. The cult books specifically. As far as I can tell, their still working on the Gods of Glorantha book and I hear people constantly meming on the "coming soon" tm statements.
/bgg/ Board Games GeneralPrevious thread: >>97771950Pastebin:https://pastebin.com/h8Tz2ze8*NEWISH* survey results:https://pastebin.com/scAkFdTv>what's your favorite abstract game?>what game from your collection would you say are you the best at?>dice or fixed values for combat resolution?
>>97832942I agreee it was rather disappointing, but it's better than splendor for sureThat said, I'd still play splendor over it just for how quick it is set up and played. Not that roll requires all that much, but it sure is fiddlier. I've also learned through Roll that rolling small dice is somehow nowhere near as statisfying as rolling standard ones. I wonder where in the dice size chart the curve goes down again
>>97828601>>97830420Already grabbed myself a copy. I'm a sucker for theme and cyberpunk/cyberpunk-adjacent material.The syndicates as suits that alter the behavior of the shared pool also seemed really neat to me.Also off topic but relevant, I've been disappointedly watching Marathon's questionable launch success. Its got a similar-ish aesthetic, and a habit of mine is to try and capture more transient experiences in amber. Boardgames strike me as great medium for that given I can still be playing them in a decade or two if I look after them.At least I get a dose of cyberpunkish material to keep in amber I guess, to compensate for Marathon's likely transience./end of unsolicited monologue
>>97831452Fairy Tale is such a weird game. You hate draft to build a tableau and then flip your opponent's cards to attack their points. It kind of reminds me of six card Golf. I don't know what else to compare it to.
>>97832942Roll for the Galaxy is the one game in our collection that grew on us the most over the years. Two players only. Takes us less than twenty minutes to play without expansions. Takes longer to put it back in the box than it does to setup. The cups suck but yeah if you're rolling those tiny bugger dice by hand they're a bit small but then again some turns you're rolling like twelve or more dice. It depends on your engine. I wouldn't honestly recommend the game to anybody these days but it will never leave our table rotation. I can't think of any game that gives that us that many decisions to make in such a short session.
>>97833140>Takes us less than twenty minutes to play without expansions.I have a friend who is into Race for the Galaxy and we can play it in 10 minutes.
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>>97832869The "emergency thread" is a mess. He hogged before posting all cyoas, forgot to post images, and got sniped by MHA because he hogged too fast.
>>97832870>Does team 4 have any equipment for repelling down?>The double chains teamI don't know why but I have a feeling they have that part covered.
>>97832828Dont interrupt other postings you cuck.
>>97832961I for one LOVE having other, bigger, more virile cyoas posted while I post! MHAbro btw
>>97832870>How good is team 2's cardio?>Ms. No Sports Bra>Port Tard>Midget ToddlerGood thing they plan on skipping all the running
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>>97832742>>97832744Does Bloomlord want this?
>>97833099nyes
>>97832113Probably it was a ladydevimon x token though...
>>97833180Nobody is playing LadyDevimon X at an event big enough for Bandai to change token rules lmao
>>97832083>thanks for the feedback>we're not going to change it, but here's a vague reason why we did it.
"What the fuck?! 'You guys' let the thread die with no link to the new thread" EditionHere is a thread to discuss trading card games other than the big three.>Build Divide>Force of Will>Final Fantasy TCG>DBZ CCG>Wixoss>Keyforge>Gundam>Legend of the 5 Rings (L5R)>Digimon>Flesh and Blood>Gate Ruler>Battle SpiritsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97832655>artwork designed by troonsNetrunner?
>>97833035He's just madly in love with transsexuals. There's no other reason he'd bring them up unprompted.
>>97830777>>97832899it's not in games that already give you a lot of cards.the "default" is magic and other draw 1 per turn games. they give you way fewer cards than you can use, so draw is very valuable. If a game lets you draw 2 per turn then draw is only half as good.
>Final Fantasy TCGIs there any place one can try this game online?I'm interested in trying it out, but as its so niche in the west, I'd like to know if I find it enjoyable before spending money on it.
>>97832655aidolon is the next altered
Pigheaded Edition>What is Trench Crusade?An alternate weird history 28mm/32mm tabletop skirmish game. 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, and it's very Blanchitsu.>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/They used to be split between the website and the discord, but no more. For posterity's sake, the old mega will still be kept active even if it's unlikely to need updating: https://mega.nz/folder/70QH0BBa#Eg-blxYQKkY_C02wErnFTQ>third party sources for making trenchers:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
So does anyone know of any other plastic kits that are currently in the pipeline? I would be happy to see Archon doing more work for TC.
>>97832294There's all the stuff stomping carcass front, so heretic naval raiders amd the leper pilgrims kits. I don't know how they're going to do their super units but we'll see
>>97822258OK, ignoring the legitimate love I have for my family you still lose. Meaning raising an infant/toddler/kid/teen is admittedly tough, but much more enjoyable than it is tough. That's why you exist retard-kunIn 50 years my kid(s?) will have kids of his/(her maybe) own and maybe even grandkids that I'll teach and nurture in this hobby. In 50 years you'll be dead or dying and your posts in a Tibetan knitting forum archive will be all you can contribute to the hobby.Ever heard the phrase 'the winners write history'? I'm winning, and you could be too, stop hating women and your ideas will spread to your children and then they can steer TC away from youtube sloppers that hate the game. Fuck it I'm gonna find time to greenstuff some IS this month, tax time be damned
>>97832536Damn it.I'm this anon, and that was way more aggressive that I want to be. I know how the chans work, I've been here for longer than you'd think. I just woke up one day and realized being happy meant more than 'winning' threads to me. So I pushed myself and lost a couple times til I won. To the poster thinking all women are trash, they really aren't. The single ones are in a mindset surprisingly similar to you, wanting to win an argument (thread) more than they want longterm happiness. Both of you are wrong, but if I can't persuade (you) of that I'll just slip into the background of tcg.It sucks half the posts here seem to hate the game or are trying to slide it, I just thought Franchina art was sick long before the game came around and wanted to support a game based on it. Wish we had IP counters back, that would fix so muchIf you like the game and want to reply to me, try and post cool iron sultanate art or a model that could be made out of with ork bits, I still want to build at least 1 cool custom model
>>97832636Anon, there's no reason to justify yourself for family.Anyone who doesn't believe in having a family is someone who's been mindraped.also this isn't a place to blog oldman.
Pendragon Thread!What's the deal with 6E?
>>97832880I will be home in a short bit and can tell you about it, anon.
>>97822093>*SSSSSSSSSSSNNNNNNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF*
>>97832880Alright, home.Pendragon is an RPG that's been around since the 80s. It was made by Greg Stafford and built on a similar system as Call of Cthulhu (they aren't the same same system, just super similar and homebrewing between the two isn't impossible, just kinda quirky to try and do).The game is built from the ground up to emulate the story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Each game session is meant to emulate one year of a knight's life, with feats, adventuring, tournaments, wars, things like that. Since the game internally can run for decades, it also is built on generational play, so you will play one knight, they will have children, one of those children becomes a knight, and when your knight retires or dies, depending on how old the child is they become your new character (typically they need to be 21, but some knights can be knighted as young as 16 in super rare instances, talk with your GM about that).The game has a number of characteristics that define your character physically (strength, size, etc), and those characteristics adjust many of your skills (not all of them though, just most) but only your skills as they are at 14, after that you need to dole out skill points that represent your training as a squire up until you turn 21 and are knighted. Skills cover all knightly deeds, from sword skill and riding horses all the way to recognizing heraldry/individuals and more.The game also has Passions and Traits. Passions are things like one's loyalty to their liege lord, love of their family, and any hatreds they have towards various individuals/families/tribes/nations/etc. Traits are built around one's faith and are always paired as a virtue/sin sort of combo (Chaste/Lustful, Generous/Greedy, etc). The total for each of ones paired traits is 20 (so 15 Valorous/5 Cowardly).
>>97833087All Skills, Passions, and Traits have a soft cap of 20 and increasing them above that expands the crit chance.Now, this is a roll-under system, so you want to roll below your score but you also want to roll as close to your score as possible (especially in opposed tests such as jousting or combat in general as the one closest to their score "wins") and rolling your score exactly is a crit. So if you have a score of, say, 24 then you crit on all 20s as well as all 19s, 18s, 17s, and 16s.In order to increase one's passions, traits or skills, you have to use them generally (there is a chance to increase them through training and the end-of-year winter phase as well). If they are used, you checkmark them and at the end of session you roll and if you roll higher (or roll a 20 if it's already capped) it increases by 1.Lastly, the game is best known perhaps for the Great Pendragon Campaign, a campaign encompassing like 80 or so years of play from 485 to 566, meaning you'll go through a good few knights in the meantime. King Arthur, by the way, becomes known in 510 I think? It might be 515 or any point between those two, I don't have the book right in front of me atm. But yeah, the game is expansive.Magic is also rare and more of a mystical sort, not "magic missile" and "fireball" but shit like "WE CALL ON THE SAINTS TO HEAL THIS KNIGHT" or "the druid calls down a fog to hide your knights from the giants sights."
>>97833107Sorry, had to step away for a moment.Alright, last thing to comment on - "Your Pendragon Will Vary" is a mantra that's been around since I think all the way back in 1st edition in the 80s. Basically Stafford knew players would end up veering stories off in 30 different directions all the time and what style game players would want from the game would vary from group to group. One group might want knights in shining armor on heavy chargers fulfilling quests from faerie kings and queens, another group would want mudcore "chainmail is the only proper armor and kite shields the only proper shield, and no magic or actual miracles" realism. So while the game is, canonically, more in line with, say, the movie Excalibur or even Disney's "The Sword in the Stone" movie (based on a book if I remember rightly), it does give guidelines on how to adapt the game to fit whatever the group overall wants from it.A famous story that was confirmed by Stafford was a female friend of his being asked to play the game with him back in the 90s and she wasn't super interested in it, preferring to play other systems at the time, but finally told him "if I can play a jewish lesbian knight then I'll play" thinking he would scoff and stop asking but he instead said he would have everything ready for her on game day on how to incorporate that sort of knight into the game. Why? Because the Arthurian Legend is one that constantly changes and adapts to fit the times people live in and the stories they want to tell. Hell, the idea of a female knight in an Arthurian-style setting even predated that 90s conversation by centuries, going all the way back to the 1200s with "Le Roman de Silence" about a girl raised as boy who even gets to be a knight and who has to struggle with her identity and the various social norms of her day, settling on using a masculine name, clothing, and presentation through like 98% of the story.
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>anything to just insult peopleyeah how come i aren't mythic in just 5 games?fucking kill yourself you absolute fucking waste of air
>>97831004Get his ass
>>97831004Git gud.
MTG is unironically an IQ test. If you're bad, you're low IQ. If you're good, you're high IQ. This even applies to arena which had training wheels for triggers etc.
>>97833202dude it's 2026 you can't call them that