Woodsy42

joined 1 year ago
[–] Woodsy42@ttrpg.network 3 points 1 year ago

Using a d12 as a d10 with extra bits is absolutely genius for me. I’m working on a dice-pool based TTRPG system that is based on d10, but I may incorporate this fun tidbit to get some extra juice out of dice rolls.

[–] Woodsy42@ttrpg.network 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes, but if you don’t offer the same accommodations for the person who goes into excruciating detail about how they lift up an iron grate, there’s a bit of an unfair imbalance there. Same goes for someone who can’t necessarily verbalize an entire conversation on the subject, but can say, “I’d like to try and persuade the Governor that we’re perfectly capable individuals, and specifically bring up how we took care of the rats in the tavern cellar, as well as how we turned away the bandits attempting to burgle Mrs. Henderson’s store.”

If you don’t allow for either of those types of situations, you’re just promoting people who have a real-life charisma over those that don’t.

[–] Woodsy42@ttrpg.network 5 points 1 year ago

I believe Shkipin confirmed in a tweet that the illustrations would be reworked. No idea if this was caught in time to change the first printing, or if it will only be changed for the second run forward. Also no word as to whether or not they will be reworked with/without AI. I suspect they will, given how prolific Shkipin is in the AI/NFT front, but I hope WotC will take a closer look at things to prevent that from happening.

[–] Woodsy42@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

A Dwarven STRanger. Classic Hunter, uses exclusively axes.

An Elven Fey Wanderer Ranger/Echo Knight Fighter who is basically “pretty boy in plate punches things”.

A blind Human Divine Soul Sorc/Celestial Warlock who can go in one of two directions:

  1. An individual who believes themselves to be the Herald of a LG god, but is unknowingly in service to an evil deity.

  2. A man who lost everything, and believes he was spurned by the gods. So, he sets upon a warpath to kill the gods in revenge.

EDIT: Can’t believe I forgot about CAT. The Tabaxi Genie Warlock who was a normal cat that wandered into an antique shop and was rubbing against a bunch of random things, and eventually rubbed up against a magic lamp. A Djinni came out, and asked him what he desired. After some confused meows, the Djinni couldn’t understand him, so he turned him into a Tabaxi so they could talk to each other. The Djinni then realized his mistake, and helps the poor Tabaxi navigate life as a new humanoid.