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Lay ttrpg developer making a Digimon RPG. Also playing the rebooted Bakugan. Long time ttrpg and videogame rpg player.
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One of the things I loved about #4E was the power cards (the sheet of them, not the cardboard ones). INDEED, you would end up with a booklet of a char sheet. But for me, the strength of that was that every detail of that power was listed on the card. There was no need to abbreviate, or squish info into one line of text.

Does anyone know of a template or program where that could be made for #5E?
#DnD #dungeonsanddragons

@slyflourish thank you so much!!
@slyflourish any advice for funning it? [oops, typo, but also that, but also] Running it, too?

Starting up a DND 5e module tomorrow. Starting #TheWildBeyondOfWitchlight. Kinda excited. Kinda stressing scanning pics.

Also, looking for music. Does anyone know where I can legally buy good carnival music? Not creepy carnival.
#TTRPG #DnD #5E

Language, Not Rules https://youtu.be/OIkwABECfR0 Is having super, accurate rules most important in a manual? Or is it giving the ~language~ for everyone to communicate what they want to do?
Language, Not Rules

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@orc_dude Welcome to the instance!
@HCyclop @grainloom I dont think the palm number is nessicarily a "seat number". More a measurement of the severity of one's sins, and efforts to redeem them.

While curating some Tavern Music for D&D sessions on our YouTube channel, I came across this gem. Such a beautiful cover, with so few views. Give it a listen!

https://youtu.be/nX3wnfTjfno

New concept: Candy Mechanics

I think of this as non-essential game mechanics concepts that sound really good at first. They are fun and a bit game breaky, but surpass alot of difficulty. But in actual use, they can become very game breaking, surpass some important story/combat points, can give players control they maybe shouldnt have, and in general cause headaches.

I noticed a fellow, local DM keeps coming up with these, and his games kinda derail. Have you made/ noticed such mechanics?