Pretty sure there’s even actual real world military tactics that basically say “Always kill the drummers first”
We never actually ever had someone get the infamous death result during character creation when we played Traveller, but my group did collectively end up losing enough body parts during character creation that you could have assembled them into a […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m sure there’s RAW reason for why this wouldn’t like some rule about spell targeting worn items , or unintelligent animals not being viable targets for raise dead spells, but it sounded funny at the time.
Tabletop games have tried various mechanics for how once a fight type abilities should recharge. Mostly to try to prevent the players to effectively turning them into infinite use powers when not in combat. One of these is by having […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Bards always get presented as the horny man whore class, yet meanwhile you have the paladins right there apparently needing to have full on divine immunity to diseases just stop them from turning into walking petri dishes of magical STIs
Strictly speaking I think the books tend to have a set list of animals paladins are allowed to summon as a mount, but apparently expanding the list of options is a common House rule… though I imagine many DMs learn […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This actually started as an attempt at a Rogue Trader/WH40K comic with some jokes about the how the Votann (the space dwarves) basically have no memes about them besides stuff borrowed from Space Rock Galactic and Diggy Diggy Hole, but […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
That damned magic D&D wheelchair was causing drama again on twitter for some reason. And people were once again pointing out how much of the game’s setting and design would have to be butchered to make a contemporary style wheelchair remotely […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…