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@Ottovonshitpost dude this reads as a scam! i mean, it is, but this is the kind of shit those "you just won a ps5!" youtube scam accounts would be texting you

nsfw lolis 

Antlergirls and other fantastical creatures are in danger. These ruthless knight are hunting them constantly. They seem to have lost their breastplates somewhere though. Any ideas what might have happened there?
#aiart #knight #loli #armor

The idea of an entire class dedicated to killing things by funny means is actually pretty interesting. Jester, perhaps. You could turn them into a bard or a Joker I kind of character.

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Melee, Magic, and Mischief.

Melee: Knight and Berserker
Magic: Sage and Priest
Mischief: Rogue and uhhh.... Clown? :pepeLulHands:

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@ROYALTY good news is that it is being put in writing that it can't ever change. So even if another corpo makes some bad decisions, they can't fuck it so bad it ruins it for everyone else.

Many Pathfinder books are now on sale for 25% off, the exact amount that WotC wanted to charge large third-party D&D creators.

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DAMN! Paizo, creators of the Pathfinder TTRPG, have just put out an announcement saying that they are making a new license for RPG content that will effectively be the same as what the OGL was, except for every company to use and *impossible* to revoke. Some powerful statements here.

paizo.com/community/blog/v5748

as some of you may know i've been working on my own ttrpg for a little bit. it was mainly supposed to be for modern/futuristic gameplay, but i've been thinking about adapting it for fantasy now as well.

i have an idea that i'd like to know if people like or not. basically, instead of having a shit ton of classes, with each of those classes having a shit ton of subclasses, i'm thinking 3 classes, and each class has 2 sub classes. it would be like, warrior/spellcaster/half-caster or something. then under that you'd have stuff like fighter/barbarian, rogue/ranger, and wizard/cleric.

on top of this, there would be traits you could obtain either at the start of character creation or upon leveling up that would further enhance your class. these would be class agnostic, so you would be able to pick them no matter what class you were a part of.

essentially, you would kind of "create your own subclass" as you leveled up. it could either be strengthening your current class, or somewhere in the lines of multi-classing.

the classes would all have their own traits by default, but i think it would be cool to be able to branch out and change up your class however you'd like, instead of needing to stay strictly with whatever the class you chose specifies.

thoughts? any other ideas? would love to hear them :)

There is some gore art I can really respect from an artistic standpoint, they work really really well, kind of similar to how metroid dread's map design is.

Evidently, so many people unsubscribed from D&D Beyond that it crashed their server.

:FeelsGoodMan:

D&D on its last legs after the past few years of it just being sanitized to hell is very enjoyable to watch.

@RupertvonRipp @Platinum @Jean_Philippe_Micheaux @TrevorGoodchild @Twoinchdestroya @WashedOutGundamPilot they also have the best music and battles. Death star x-wing thing is pretty sick though. Darth maul and anakin VS obi Wan with the music they have are just too fucking good.

And jar jar is a funnier character than we've ever had.

@JohnGritt can't have a good rpg without some wacky side quests ;)

@JohnGritt I started work on it October 2015 so it's been a long time coming. Hopefully I can finish soon. I had to make a whole wiki for all of the quests and NPCs to keep track of it all lol. Main story is about 6 hours if you know what you're doing, but the focus is on the world itself so there are a lot of side quests to go on too.

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