Darkstorm Adventures Silverflame's Legacy is a 5e and Pathfinder 2e compatible module in one book. The undead are coming! Has an old school feel and full of fun and great roleplaying scenarios. #ttrpg#dnd5e#pathfinder
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Looking to get into Zelda, where would you recommend starting?
The only Zelda games I've played are the original Legend of Zelda when I was younger and maybe an hour's worth of Majora's Mask years ago.
Any recommendations would be great and what's your favourite Zelda game?
I hope the resolution to reality fracturing is that Jace is replaced with Fox Jace and he's a self aware sarcastic scoundrel filled with personality and a little crime, hopping planes and causing drama.
When I started playing MTG in 2021
- most cards had 1 or 2 printings
- 5 or so precons a year?
- 5 sets came out, lots of time to learn them
- most new cards didn't work well in edh
- it felt like every lgs had every card
It hasn't been that long but it's changed so much.
Since variants of EDH are so popular (and stupid) I've come up with a new one. It's called "Enough Already". It is exactly like normal EDH but everything that came out after March of The Machines is banned and all non-reprint cards that came out in Secret Lairs are banned. #edh
I don’t care if you like or dislike UB, but if seeing pictures of the guys you like from the movies is more interesting to you than an entirely new world dreamed up by a team of writers and artists and brought to life with spectacular paintings you’re just kinda boring.
At this during this Marvel prerelease my 2HG partner and I only had to teach two teams out of 5 how to actually play Magic. So an improvement over the TMNT 2HG prerelease where every single team we faced were EDH only players and didn't understand the stack and phases.
Went to Marvel prerelease last night at my LGS. I’ve been ignoring the Marvel set the entire time so I went in completely blind. Surprisingly enjoyed the set way more than I thought I would. It felt way more fun than TMNT.
This is person is dead on. Sure the world building for MTG planes was always fun but let's not pretend the written novels or webpage stories were actually written well.
The hate for UB is quite obviously a reasonable reaction to feeling like the consumerism in your hobby has been foregrounded, but the way it has led massive swaths of players to gaslight themselves into believing they truly care about Magic's story is really funny.