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
>>97835533There was at least one person sperging in that thread. Him or the 2.0 version, it's hard to tell. Either way, don't try to reason with that level of autism. That way lies only madness.
>>97835559That guy to be fair was the 40K Eldar lorefag, not the Noldorfag. He stopped after an anon talked him down nicely.Noldorfag on the other hand can't be stopped.
>>97835569I get called Noldorfag all the time because people just throw it around every time anyone pushes back against smut and fanwank spam. Like I said in that particular thread, my source of annoyance at eldar x human romance shit is the fact that it goes against the lore of 40k, humanizes the eldar too much for my liking, and the people that like that shit insist on spamming it every time Eldar are discussed. I have literally never imagedumped into threads like Noldorfag does but I still get put under that label. I've lurked in these threads for example about the moment they were first made because I like elves in general. I just have a pet peevee about the Eldar and their lore.
>I'm tired of spam>Here, I'm actually spam 150 images in your thread to stop you from spamming!Now I truly see....
>>97836150Well, he did what you guys did every fucking time. FAFO
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?
>>97780412>Is combat heaviness REALLY D&D?Yes, since late AD&D2e, absolutely.>players would be rewarded for ingenuity, leveling up from the loot rather than the killing of monstersThis is kinda OSR revisionism and creating a modality of play from the first principles and systems-based thinking about the rules.By the early 80s, especially after Dragonlance, many tables gravitated toward a combat and narrative heavy approach you would recognize today. The OSR style was frankly a bit of a blip that was not the dominant style of play for the vast majority of TSR D&D's publication.
>>97831152No version of D&D is actually built for Council of Wyrms but 2e has some adjustments made to maybe do it, since it was written for 2e.>>97830877It also thinks that Strength is inherently more important than other assigned or rolled Ability scores when the cleric and druid exist.
>>97833944I'm not sure we're on the same page, but I meant like Council of the Wyrms had rules for dragon PCs, and 3e got adaptations in Dragon Magazine, Draconomicon, Dragon Magic etc.
>>97833891>By the early 80s, especially after Dragonlance, many tables gravitated toward a combat and narrative heavy approachYes, we call that storyshitting, and just because you and them played wrong back in the day, it doesn't make you any less stupid, or somehow correct.
>>97778542why are there 225 replies about a dead system no one plays
So who are your favorite waifus in DnD?
Factol Pentar. It was love at first sight as a spotty little nerd in middle school.
>>97830968alright gramps time for bed
>>97833586She'd look fantastic spitroated by BBC imported from the Hepmonaland or the Jungles of Chult.
>>97833593Anyone who thinks that is old is clearly some zoomoid
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>>97834530If he wants the Hatchetman I suggest using the Vindicator -5L's RS. Same weight, same movement but much better. Swapping a sword with a hatchet won't be too hard, just drop a small laser or something will do
My unseen Rifleman IIC came with this mystery gun. I'm pretty certain it's not part of the Rifleman. Anyone recognize it?
>>97836260
Someone just showed me the new 40k tournament rules, and they look oddly familiar
>>97836272That's just the normal rules.
A thread for discussing the Star Wars franchise and its various media and tabletop games.Spectres minis edition>Adepticon roadmaps:https://www.atomicmassgames.com/transmission/adepticon-2026-roadmap-star-wars-legion/https://www.atomicmassgames.com/transmission/adepticon-2026-roadmap-star-wars-shatterpoint/Previous: >>97615500Fantasy Flight Games’ X-Wing, Armada, and Legion>https://pastebin.com/9puqx1zeStar Wars Roleplaying Games (d6/d20/FFG)>https://pastebin.com/iUriRfaAComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>97836209I'm gonna be real, Filoni-slop has been my guilty pleasure. I do wish he would develop new characters though
>>97835775Holy nostalgiabait.TCW was largely an attempt to unfuck the epic plotholes that gaped between AotC and RotS.It may have succeeded to a degree, but if it take half a decade of cartoons to unfuck the movies then maybe, just maybe, the movies had a slight problem with their plot, focus and pacing.And that is exactly what the PT had. AotC wasted roughly half the screentime on utterly irrelevant shit had awful acting and even worse dialogue.TPM was even worse with the waste of focus and time.
>>97836266>le films are BAAAD, TCW FIXED THEMGo back to plebbit Filonifag>the epic plotholes that gaped between AotC and RotSNo plotholes exist you fucking retard, every plothole I've heard is insanely retarded and kveching. Just admit you don't like the movies because they aren't the OT again which is exactly what you wanted (and go back to watching JJ slop)>AotC wasted roughly half the screentime on utterly irrelevant shit had awful acting and even worse dialogueLike? I've already covered the dialogue before but pretty much everything in AotC is essential. What else is there that is superfluous and irrelevant exactly?>TPM was even worse with the waste of focus and time.Like?
Some of you fags seem to have a terminal case of Lucas/Filoni derangement syndrome. These posts range from insane to pathetic.It's nice to be reminded that a lot of Star Wars fans don't actually deserve to live.
>>97836278Based
China Mieville is an author who designed stories with stat blocks in mind. I’ll post others and you can too.
Patrick Rothfuss based his novels on his experiences playing D&D as a child.https://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2008/03/end-of-era-2/
George RR Martin may have had his career as a writer bud before D&D came onto the scene, but he was an early gamer and even transitioned to GURPS for all his games with friends. https://youtu.be/DoIb62THIT0?si=EuB-CWwprb_mR-hi
Based on a home brewed d20 modern game of all things.
>>97835092Firefly was based on a Traveller game Whedon played in college.
>>97835115This is what I came here for.
40kuck and it's consequences have been a disaster for the wargaming hobby.
And you niggas wonder why 40k threads thrive on /v/ or /co/
>>97836118Explain? I don't get the point of this thread.
I never realized how many players suffer from aphantasia and insist on using miniatures. Are you one of them, or do you embrace the unmatchable graphics of theater of the mind?
>>97836042That’s not a bad idea, just want to say that, but it’s not 100% true. Anything can potentially set fire to the imagination, sometimes it’s stuff you wouldn’t even think of. But you HAVE to be in the right headspace. If you’re stressed, or feeling particularly sorry for yourself, nothing’s going to ignite that spark of creativity to fuel the imagination until you get your head on straight.I mean, you wouldn’t expect someone to run a marathon on a broken leg, would you? That’s why seeing to one’s mental health is so important.
>>97836071You are objectively correct. But I still say "books."
>>97836178Because one’s a real, long-term solution.And the other is just being an ass.
>>97836219You gotta keep at it. I'm not suggesting picking up a book and reading forty pages. I'm talking getting to a place where you read 200 pages a day, or so. It takes work and time. It'll get through the depression. It really will. Your suggestion about therapy is correct--no question. But that's an easy thing to say and not necessarily an option. If we could get the help, we prolly wouldn't be in a position where we needed it, anon.
>>97836227True. But which is which is not what you believe it is. The only long term thing therapy is is a payment plan. How many depressed people do you know that went to therapy and got cured of depression instead of the usual "yeah I am going to therapy once a week since I was 15, it's been thirty years and it really helped me"
>produce indie module>send it to a few youtubers who review modules and have a decent reputation for independent thought>hey, I've seen some of this guy's videos and he has never once mentioned being paid>send free copy>get email from his agent quoting a price for a reviewWhy are they all like this?
>>97816639The absolute temerity of a guy with a backlog of doofuses like yourself who think a good video grows on trees expecting to be paid for his work.
>>97830480>diet nazisThis sounds like someone who's strict about dieting rather than you actually mean. Atp, just use chud. It's onions as fuck but it's better.
It's simple. We, uh, make content based on the response that these guys furnished via their agents about wanting to get paid for making content about your content.
>>97835873This isn't about politics though.This is about the absolute size of his gigantic ridiculous man-tits.The reason he said "Diet-Nazi" is because implicitly, he believes that you are not allowed to make fun of fat people.Making fun of fat people however, is universal, because being fat is undesirable, physically unhealthy, and unattractive.And when it comes with a pair of gigantic pendulous man-tits, the hysterical laughter cannot be stopped by moral posturing.
Is OP going to post the module? It at the very least would give OP the attention he requires.
"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.
>lgs starts carrying sorcery after a long time of being reluctant to do so as an experiment to gauge interest>wasn't going to get into it into until i could buy from an lgs>gothic starter decks are a $30 markup over tcgplayer pricewhat the fuck man
Triumph of the Will > Force of Will
>>97835624Z/X
>>97829277I'm wondering if spending my money going to OP15 Pre-release tourney is worth it.. 6 booster packs for about $41, so far that price was good last week.. But now every card dropped AT LEAST $5 because they're more widely available.I'm unsure about actually making back the money I spend with those boosters. Though there's prizes for the top 4, I wonder if I could make it there.
>>97835749Hey now, there's space for all types of players. There's nothing wrong with him following the meta. His methods are just as valid, if not more.
>new tcg is the biggest funded tabletop kickstarter at $15+ mil and growingWill it succeed?
>>97831038First mistake is thinking 300 dollars is a buy in price to play a game. You're acting a collector, own it.
>>97826573>V's face isn't censored like in the game
>>97826573That depends, did the people buy it because they are interested in playing it as a game, or are people buying it because they hope to be able to resell it somewhere down the line>>97827082Ah.
>>97831389Tell that to the people who insist that a few hundred dollars is an acceptable price to pay to buy enough singles to construct a meta-compliant, tournament ready deck.
>>97827082>the next Flesh and BloodFlesh and Blood cooked themselves, so they'll go unopposed
Anybody on /tg/ collect Gunpla? I'm trying to get playtester impressions on a homebrew wargame I'm working on, and the handful of people I have testing it aren't providing meaningful feedback fast enough. Homebrew wargames thread too, I suppose.
>>97835792>40kuck autistically analyzing and rules lawyering already looking for exploits and loopholesLmfao, the best way to have a fun wargame is to make sure 40kuckolds never find out about it
>>97836100Go shit up their general instead if you hate them so much.
>>97835555https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b97V7X4JSrU
>>97836055>no circles have been necessary thus farat least in lion rampant its not a physical circle, just a hypothetical 6 inch blob centered on a single model. It just makes it so that distances are roughly regular. a half of an inch this way or that doesnt really matter if you arent doing facing shenanigans where you incorporate units turning their front.
>>97836190There's facing insofar as if your articulation can't point at something or position a weapon, you don't have a valid shot or melee, but differential armor or anything complicated like that. The mediafire does seem to work, since I'm seeing one download of the rules, so the doc might provide more insight. I suppose the rule for determining reach sort of acts as a roundabout imaginary blob with different sizes per unit?
I'll start>D&D 5E is a heroic fantasy game (I didn't say good), trying to do anything else should have you using a different system.
>>97833615I think you have to prepare some things. Folks like discovery and learning about the world they are imagining. If you are improvising every detail it can become a little unsatisfying. I do absolutely agree with you that prepping "situations" rather than "plots" is meaningful. That, and letting whatever story is being told change based on the actions of the characters. Like many things in life, it ends up being a moderation of improv and planning.>>97835150>>97835186NTA. I think there's merit to preparing some things that players can choose to interact with or not. Secrets about the world for players to discover (or not). As well as preparing - in advance- for what characters encounter based on their prior actions. I agree that preparing an expected outcome or limiting the player choice to solving any given problem is bad GMing.
>>97835369Wow, this is incoherent. What the fuck are you even trying to say? Do you even like 5e?
>>97801163and the worst for gms
>>97835566That merit is in premise of the game. Anything past that is reaction to the events in said game, along with outcomes of the rolls (or whatever other resolution mechanic the game uses).Also: any extra prep is pointless work and wasted time & energy on GM side.There is a reason why this kind of shit is a newfag-specific problem
>>97835566I didn't say anything about not preparing stuff. I said players can choose their own goals.
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>>97835819I used these for Milli desu>before it was goodI was almost going to unsleeve them.
>>97832835>All the female O12 are yellowYellow really is the woman color
>>97834826>>97834798He has a babymon as a head
>>97834745so something more akin to this? Though I can see myself swapping Hexe to OmniX.I like HPD a lot but ice wall has saved me so many times I never run a blue deck without it. Would love to slot them both in. Maybe cutting a Pail like the other guy was saying?>>97834844>>3 copies of mana stingman 2 copies of raidra>lmaoSpeak on this. What would you have done ratio wise?
>>97835979If you can fit an omni or omni X you can combo for game in 1 turn.
Do you prefer a ton of detail fleshing out an adventure module, or do you prefer only the most note worthy and explicit features required to run the adventure? there's two competing schools of thought on how one creates more work for the DM than the other. However they might be overlooking the effort that goes into summing and paraphrasing down a lot of fluff into actionable material to execute at the table, and how flexible the canvas is to do whatever it is you wish with the more straightforward template.
>>97815182>ton of detailoh no please, my memory is bad
>>97815182When in doubt, newfag, detail.It is a far graver sin to fail to describe all the salient points of your environment, leaving your players confused and vulnerable to hazards you never actually mention, than to have them sit for a little while and listen to you talk.
>>97828911>fishfagI don't know who the fuck that is
>>97834406He's (You)
>>97834406Trust me, it's better that way.