Bucket 2: the bucketing
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A friend of mine played an aaracokra who, in the first session, died tripping on some barbed wire and sold his soul to a spaghetti god.
Every Aaracokra I’ve ever heard of has been a force of absolute chaos. They’re like the hamsters of D&D
Job, at Place
Kobolds would invent the Hwatcha to counter this
M8 that’s just childish
Wizard (Left) vs Artificer (Right)
This is a meme about folding chairs; but keep pushing that boulder, Sisyphus.
Summoning Japan is still kinda power fantasy, but it’s much more focused on the world itself rather than any specific characters. It’s also consistently REALLY good. It’s still running, but there’s quite a bit already out before you have to wait.
Manifest Fantasy is a similar premise to GATE but much better, though is still an early Work In Progress; it too is REALLY good so far (there’s five chapters out so far AFAIK)
Then there’s Summoning America, written by the translators of Summoning Japan. I haven’t read it but I’ve heard good things about it.
He was also BLU team’s first Pyro
Whomst’s
Nein! Mein deutsch ist schlect. I just know a little.
Scheiße, the image didn’t post
Dragons don’t really ever stop growing, although if there’s one in your bar you have much bigger problems.
Attaxalotl@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•A failed apprentice makes a foolish Master2·2 years agoChronurgy Halfling Wizard with Lucky and Silvery Barbs
Attaxalotl@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Showed to my DM, I think he now has it framed1·2 years agoNo, He has to be sus.
I consider myself Christian, I do not believe that the Bible is anything more than the world’s longest recorded game of telephone
Dies of 1d4 not getting it damage
The average peasant (so all of us) has 4hp. A lucky d4 roll can instantly kill a peasant in game. An unlucky d4 roll (i.e. going off the table) can instantly kill a peasant (D&D player) irl.
John Wick is a Dex Barbarian