ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling

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[–] ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

We have a bunch of guinea pig warriors sitting around somewhere. Never got to use them. Its different when the whole game is built around the minis

I think Burrows and Badgers is exactly whay i am looking for.

[–] ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yeah, I'm specifically looking for a thing that will give me lots of minis I can paint with my fiancee, who isnt interested in faceless military dudes or ugly monsters or mechs but is perfectly down with role-playing realistic war in her D&D campaigns. Something in the vein of Watership Down or the Warriors series would be perfect.

[–] ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Yeah, I'm specifically looking for a thing that will give me lots of minis I can paint with my fiancee, who isnt interested in faceless military dudes or ugly monsters or mechs but is perfectly down with role-playing realistic war in her D&D campaigns. Something in the vein of Watership Down or the Warriors series would be perfect.

[–] ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Isn't root a boardgame

[–] ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 26 points 1 week ago (3 children)

The Imperator-Class Titan is the largest mini in Warhammer 40k.

I have fantasized about using one of these in an actual game ever since I learned of their existence in 8th grade.

Interesting idea. Wonder how to do this best at the table

BTW, the only reason I decided not to block you is I did a quick flick-flick speed read down your recent posts and realized you seem to be a leftist of some sort, which to me means you've got a lot of reasons to be pissed constantly.

Still, being this level of enraged 24/7 is not good for you and is frankly not productive at all. Have you considered therapy? You gotta cool off at some point. And I dont know if you have some other underlying issue other than the "enhanced sense of justice" symptom of autism.

[–] ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

You really are living up to your username

Yep. I'm basically reinventing the wheel here. Wheel 2.0, the rpg. Lol

I guess a better comparison would be how millions of years ago a species of wolf-like critters re-entered the ocean and became whales.

On a side note, I'm reading The Elusive Shift and it is very enlightening for this time period.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world
 

I'm looking for a toy for my little cousin's birthday, and I don't know what the term is for the genre I am looking for

I saw a review for a set of what the reviewer called "unboxing toys", in which the process of opening the package to get to the toy is turned into a whole experience. The main focus of the video was a criticism of Beast Labs by comparing it to similar more fun products at lower price points. This genre of toy seemed really fun, like an escape room in a box. One that captured my attention was the Treasure X Dragons Realm Treasure Chest in which the kid must

  1. unlock the chest with the skeleton key
  2. excavate the three secret artifacts of power, discover the dragon armor, and find the three dragon riders
  3. slot the artifacts into the treasure map
  4. activate the secret switch in the eyesocket of the skull
  5. unlock the secret compartment
  6. unchain the dragon!

Obviously this could make for an epic experience, and I want to find more toys like this. Google says the word for this genre of toys is "surprise toys" but whenever I try to use that as a keyword I only find boring lootbox bullshit like LOL Suprise dolls and kinder eggs. How do I find more toys like these, which are more about crafting a little experience with a thematic puzzle?

Edit: Forgot to include a piece of important context. My little cousin is turning 3 on his next birthday and likes "dinotaurs" and "dagons" because they roar and smash things and eat his cars and trains. This gift is more for his dad than him, since the little cutie will need to be guided through the puzzle which will a good opportunity for quality time.

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How to buff investigation (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/rpg@ttrpg.network
 

This is a continuation of my previous post, in spirit. I've been hammering out some rules for a skill-based dungeon-crawling game with five classes, one of which is the Ranger which is meant to be the overland travel specialist. That's a pretty narrow niche, so I've been trying to flesh them out by making them really, really good at mysteries. Here's what I've come up with so far:

  • If you are feeling stumped, you can privately ask the DM for help
  • If you are exercising judgement on par with the average koala, the DM can warn you before your character does something uncharacteristically idiotic.
  • If you are looking for clues, you don't have to roll a skill check to find it as long as you are using an appropriate skill in an appropriate manner.

Basically, Rangers get to operate as if they were using the Gumshoe system, plus the Common Sense feat from GURPS. There's also some more traditional Ranger stuff that I've come up with:

  • You can make an effective ghillie suit in under an hour, and can use Naturalism (the primary ranger skill) to hide using it while in your favored terrain.
  • You can speak with your favored quarry (a mundane animal; you can pick multiple of these if you are fine with dumping all your levels in getting really good at hunting and taming). They likely have different senses and priorities than you and may be helpful in giving you a different perspective, although most will be very food-motivated and dim-witted.

Not sure what to do other than this. Do any of you have other ways I could make give Rangers little buffs to their ability to play as an Aragorn-Batman hybrid?

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Odd (infosec.pub)
 

Not mine, this is ripped from @ahdok@ttrpg.network

 
 
 

Had a bad experience a few weeks ago when I was drinking milk from a freshly-opened bottle of milk, and after I had almost finished my first glass I started thinking something was off about the taste. I figured that if it was expired, I would have noticed by now. So I poured my second glass, and to my horror chunks came out.

I wish I had thought of returning the bottle before I dumped it all down the sink in a panic. I would have liked my four dollars back.

I was put off of milk for weeks after that. Now I'm paranoid. As stated in the title, I can't smell, so my sense of taste is also not the best. I just got more milk, and I can't tell if the milk I just drank is actually slightly sour or if I'm just placebo-effecting the taste into being because I am expecting it to be spoiled. Is there a test I can do that will prove the milk is not spoiled?

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