Rivmusique
Arcane
hope future dnd video games implement something like this
and don't know how the cool kids get their freebies these days.
Thanks to Corona-Chan, I let myself getting talked into getting back into DnD and GM'ing Lost Mines of Phandelver for a couple of absolute pen&paper newbies. So expect the occasional post where I'm complaining about how much I hate D&D from now on.
Oh, and by the way, if anyone knows a quick and unbureaucratic way on how to obtain the German version of Lost Mines Of Phandelver in digital format, I'd appreciate a PM. ATM there just doesn't seem to be a legal way for me to obtain the german module in time, but I gave up sailing the high seas a long time ago and don't know how the cool kids get their freebies these days.
well okay, i'll give it a try. Want to use the german translation simply because I'm not fond of the ubiquitous usage of borrowed english words and names in a fantasy setting.and don't know how the cool kids get their freebies these days.
Usual share threads on the chans (/tg/) have been hit hard, but despite being horrible to use the content is still there. They went hard with link shorteners and masking links, tho, for obvious reasons. Check the share thread.
Did a quick check for German DnD material, found jack shit (but again, why German? I'd purposefully avoid DnD translations in my language.).
The first cover was a nicely painted piece of art, that had clearly received a lot of time and attention to detail. It was just thematically completely wrong for the over of an Eberron book. This new cover is probably the best they could get ready in time before the book went to the printers.A little better (glad it has a decent warforged) but it's still obviously an interior illustration they just slapped onto the cover, not composed well for a cover at all. Hastily painted concept art is all WotC commissions these days apparently. I miss the good old TSR days when they employed legit oil painters for their covers.
Neither comes close to the quality of the 2e art by Larry Elmore and others. Do artist like that no longer exist, or are they just too expensive for WotC these days?
Since I've decided to go down the rabbit hole: https://medium.com/@ColedOne/jessica-price-is-not-a-martyr-for-workers-rights-cd43ee8ffe43From the credits page under Designers for the Theros splat book apparently Price still is working in the industry?
I only heard inklings of the drama surrounding her but didn't she get fired by Piazo and then by Arena Net for general poor attitude?
I guess she's a freelancer now but if WoTC did hire her they're probably in for some headaches.
From the credits page under Designers for the Theros splat book apparently Price still is working in the industry?
I only heard inklings of the drama surrounding her but didn't she get fired by Piazo and then by Arena Net for general poor attitude?
I guess she's a freelancer now but if WoTC did hire her they're probably in for some headaches.
What does it say about 5e that it is the most successful edition in terms of sales but this is the only codex discussion.
There's not a lot of tabletop discussion on the Codex, period. What does it say about Pathfinder 2e that there isn't even a thread?
How 5e became so popular is a mystery to me, though, since it's incredibly dull and boring to play. I really, really tried to like it, but I just can't.
Streamer culture really kicked off at around this time - they're "trained professionals" so they make it look much better than it really is.How 5e became so popular is a mystery to me, though, since it's incredibly dull and boring to play.
There's not a lot of tabletop discussion on the Codex, period. What does it say about Pathfinder 2e that there isn't even a thread?
There's a thread, but there's nothing to say because it's a weird system. I started reading it yesterday and I'm completely puzzled about.... well, who's the final target for PF2? It ain't a 3.5/PF1 refinement. It has 640+ pages of stuff you gotta endure. It's not particularly well organized, and the system doesn't offer anything other systems don't offer already. It almost feels like they started copying WFRP and 4th edition out of ?????
It amused me endlessly also how they flat-out censored "race" (now "ancestries") and suggested that a game should never have on-screen excessive violence, sexual content like rape or improper use of mind control magic. Then I have open on another tab an old Paizo Adventure Path (Shattered Star 2) that I'm stealing some material from and the end boss of the module is described as "just finishing raping to death a female knight that she mind controlled as the PCs walk in".
I know that Paizo's writers are degenerates, but they aren't even coherent.
How 5e became so popular is a mystery to me, though, since it's incredibly dull and boring to play. I really, really tried to like it, but I just can't.
Pick up & Play. New players get 5th edition incredibly fast, and the "problems" of the system exist just for people that know other systems. It simply works.
Fans of D&D will learn all about the new storyline as well as accompanying new products
OSR personality Zak got #MeToo'd but the hatred for Mearls came before that when he was hired as a consultant on 5E. Zak was accused of inappropriate conduct by several people and they were supposed to be anonymously sending their accusations to Mearls, but Mearls made his big brain move of forwarding the identities of all his accusers to Zak himself, who promptly used the information as a weapon. The fallout from this is why you don't see Mearls doing much public relations any moreAlso apparently Mearls didn't get the boot. And I now see some people posting #FireMikeMearls online.
Another one I haven't kept up with but whats he done to earn their ire?
What does it say about 5e that it is the most successful edition in terms of sales (snip...)
there purposely isn't more splatbooks because modern D&D players are retards and need WotC to hold their hand for them. The concept of picking and choosing what to use from splatbooks is too difficult for their smooth brains.What does it say about 5e that it is the most successful edition in terms of sales (snip...)
If that is true, how come it didn't get one tenth of the attention third edition got? By this time in 3rd edition lifetime we had all manner of sourcebooks, 3rd party materials and even settings (though it never did so well in that regard). For 5th edition we have... nothing much. Heck, even GURPS 4e probably got more material 5 years in than D&D 5e did...
Splat books are absolutely haram.What does it say about 5e that it is the most successful edition in terms of sales (snip...)
If that is true, how come it didn't get one tenth of the attention third edition got? By this time in 3rd edition lifetime we had all manner of sourcebooks, 3rd party materials and even settings (though it never did so well in that regard). For 5th edition we have... nothing much. Heck, even GURPS 4e probably got more material 5 years in than D&D 5e did...