@GrogsGamut You are absolutely correct. There are dozens of perks availanle to a niche set of tax payers this is no different and all the pearl clutching is disingenous.
@memeslich Playing one now, and have been for 4 years now. Discord for audio, Owlbear Rodeo for maps and D&D beyond for dice 4olls, character sheets, and encounters. Works well.
@clairegcoleman Plus, if houses stopped being a great investment then all that money would be put into other kinds of investments. Investments that might create jobs, or boost the economy rather than pricing people out of having a place to live.
@MatthewWielicki Oh, so like 499 million years before humanity existed. Wow, what a relief... thank goodness we can survuve these hotter periods we never experienced. I feel so relived.
@memeslich Yes, if you want your campaign world to be nuanced. No if you want a genuine struggle between good and evil. The alignment system imposes a strict set of expectations about beings of a particular alignment... you want shades of grey then scrap it. It has value for some
@memeslich We have played multiple evil party campaigns over the years, but recently we have run only good or majority good parties. Reason beimg it is easier to motivate a good party than an evil one and thus the campaign can progress easier. But evil can work with some basic rules
@Mon4Kooyong This app has become a cesspit of ignorant dickheads. Why are you wasting your time trying to reach these fuckwits. Look at the replies here and see just how stupid the twitter audience has become. I am sorry it has come to this.