@BackwaterTTRPG Never split the party is actually a rule for DMs too - if it's done poorly, you end up with half of your players just totally checking out while the other half do (usually poorly paced) stuff.
@neiltyson@neiltyson what kind of darkness does the Antarctic circle experience? Is it true night or is it one of the forms of twilight? If so, which one?
@Chris_VanMeter Anything that gives other spells flash. Vedalken Orrery, Leyline of Anticipation, etc. New players don't get why that's good and if you watch a game between two new players you'll notice neither of them is phasing explicitly because they don't think of phases that way.
@SparklyDaCrow@thesiouxsniper@AyyItsChevy They'll have to, at some point, if they want to take advantage of new game engine improvments. That's the only reason I can think of, though, and it's a fairly long-term one.
@Yellowflower42@LilSweetLin@Guslivesagain If I have my lire correct the whole soup thing started because Bruce refuses to sit down and eat a meal and Alfred refuses to let him go without dinner.
@Vinn_TheHuman @Masonzero@JNoonan78@SaffronOlive As a commander player, I'd pair it with Jodah. Seems at least halfway decent, and you're generally looking to cast WUBRG-plus spells in that deck anyway.
@catdad0121 @1confucious@ShudafuqupDonny@makemagicplayer See, now, I'm a commander player, and an important part of blinging your deck is playing singleton basics that you've carefully chosen like unique little gems so no two cards in your hundred have the same art.
@VTDofH @DungeonAlchemi1@TessFowler Oh, it's amazing. It's in Beta on Steam right now after a successful Kickstarter, and it lets you draw the border of a room and then populates it with procedural content that you can then edit.
@MyNameIsByf I'd like to know why the traveler chose Savathun and "called" to her pet the whole "wouldn't it be funny if after all this" line. Does the traveler choose, or does a ghost choose, or are the traveler's hands tied somehow? And why choose her?
@NevernotDM I want to see something that enhances my game. If I'm running a module, that's specific maps, tokens, etc.; if I'm running homebrew, it's stuff I can drop in that "fits anywhere" or "takes the story in a new direction."
@Innthacut@OneDesignLater@GameSpot Ubisoft has been on point recently,though. Anno 1800, Rainbow Six: Extraction, and Ghost Recon: Breakpoint are some of my favorite games.
@shmaba@SquirrelDragon@LeanderLutze There's also a good trade-off between "guaranteed to hit" and "wasting charges" because to a martial class, getting an extra hit in is worth a lot more than the +1 damage - effectively, you're playing Blackjack.
@shmaba@SquirrelDragon@LeanderLutze As a veteran DM, I think the way you wrote it originally is quite balanced. Assuming the weapon is in use by at least a fifth-level fighter (given that it's rare), they'd blow through the coins in just over one turn using it as a +2 weapon, after which it becomes non-magical.
@DestinyTheGame Dear Eva,
This year I'd like to mix it up a bit. Instead of bringing me gifts, I want you to help me give gifts to my clan mates. They've been wonderful this year and I want to give back. Can you help us give the gift of the Dawning to newer guardians?
@MyNameIsByf someone just pointed out something really important on the Destiny Subreddit: Uldren is the "thing what killed me" mentioned in Cayde's will. So do we owe Crow an Ace of Spades and a Queen of Hearts, or does it not work like that?
@Marvel's new infinity comics are amazing. The format is so fun to read on mobile, and while I'll always have a love for physical ink, I think these are a win for digital design.