@RCJdpoctner The Florida AG also supports the elite's surveillance state and digital ID. He works for the pedo elites not the people of Florida. Don't believe anything the scum bag says.
Theta Tek is a new science fiction strategy tabletop game with big stompy robots. In Theta Tek JFK was not assassinated. During Reagan's administration the UN is abolished. Elon Musk establishes a colony on Mars in 2016. Early 2030's oil is replaced...
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Wizard Bane is a fantasy role playing tabletop experience made by a gamer for gamers. The video goes over creatures you can summon in Wizard Bane and some of their characteristics.
@redpillb0t Billionaires and everyone who is a member of the WEF must sacrifice themselves first. After that's taken care of we will review if we need to reduce the population further. That review will take 1,000 years.
Wizards of the Coast makes another boo-boo that will once again result in loss of revenue for the Dungeons and Dragons franchise.
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@alextopol This is terrorism, biological warefare, and should land Bill Gates, and all the politicians who work with him and have taken money from him, in the electric chair
CWDI GAMES has a fantasy role playing tabletop experience that is available right now called Wizard Bane! Watch the video about creating a character in the fantasy world of Wizard Bane.
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@thematrixb0t Meanwhile... AI hallucinates with answers, has the largest carbon footprint in the entire universe, needs people to fix its code so its code will compile, and destroys the critical thinking ability of people who use it.
Theta Tek is a new science fiction strategy game which plays similar to BattleTech coming out soon!
BattleTech uses Piloting and Gunnery skills while Theta Tek uses Maneuvering, Accuracy, Engineering, Tactics, and Martial Arts skills. Maneuvering and Accuracy are similar to BattleTech's Piloting and Gunnery and are essential skills. The other pilot skills in Theta Tek are there for players who want to focus on certain styles of play. For example if you're the type of player that enjoys death from above attacks then you will need to invest in improving your Martial Arts skill to get good at physical attacks. If you want to be the sniper invest in Tactics skill. If you want to improve the power usage of your powered armor unit, Thetagon, during combat (example: preventing shutdowns) then invest in Engineering skill.
@VadimStrizheus People who use so called "AI" to program aren't programmer just like people who use a drawing program to draw a building aren't engineers or architects.
Dungeons & Dragons, like all RPGs, teach you about capitalism. Think about it. In Skyrim gamers go on quests to fight enemies and acquire their gold, armor, and other valuables to sell in order to buy better equipment and eventually invest in a house. In that house gamers buy furniture and tools to help them craft/manufacture better items/equipment. And by being active in the game world gamers gain XP which they can invest to improve character stats. D&D is all about capitalism.