Kaladin_Stormblessed

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[–] Kaladin_Stormblessed@lemmy.blahaj.zone 25 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

Righteous Gemstones (one of my favorite comedy shows of all time)

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[–] Kaladin_Stormblessed@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

First thought!

That’s actually insane. I’d love to see it broken down by party affiliation as well.

Capitalist therapists be like:

If you go, bring ear protection for loud noises!

 

From what I’ve seen, writing was independently invented somewhere between 3 to 6 times. With so many languages and linguistic communities, why have so few independently invented writing?

Without getting into too much detail, I experienced an incredibly traumatic event a few years ago. My biggest fear is having that event happen again.

[–] Kaladin_Stormblessed@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

What does it mean for Twitter to take out a loan to buy itself?

Wait, huh? So anyone can just print money by investing it? Or is it hypothetical money tied to the value of something?

How much of each are we talking?

 

Note that this is subtly different from the “one level in every class” thing; this is about taking your levels one at a time, starting from level 1, rather than a fully-finished level 13 concept.

Could this be at all viable? What order would you go with?

 

Like, I know it’s better that it was, and it’s probably quite strong mathematically. But… just getting to add extra to your attack and damage rolls doesn’t feel very cool flavor-wise or mechanics-wise. I’m a 20th level character; I want a power that makes me feel like some kind of demigod. Not something that just makes number go up.

I think it stems from a lack of class identity in the base ranger: nobody, least of all WotC, can quite decide what it should be. If your idea of the ranger is focused on having a pet, then an ability that helps with fighting monsters isn’t very good. But if you are a monster hunter, then something that boosts companion animals is useless.

So what’s the solution? Given that so much of the ranger’s identity comes from the subclass, I think the ranger should take a page from the paladin’s book (er, chapter) and make the capstone ability a subclass feature.

 

(I haven't seen any writing prompts on here so far, so I figured I'd write the first one!)

 
 

I realized my parent sim was going to die before his child grew up, so I had him build a Servo to become the child's new caretaker after his death.

 

To find it, paste [!dnd@lemmy.blahaj.zone](/c/dnd@lemmy.blahaj.zone) into your instance's search bar :)

 

I don't really know what to talk about exactly, so I guess just... how are you guys holding up?

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