If you’re on Linux, dockstarter automates a lot of the docker set up.
If you’re on Linux, dockstarter automates a lot of the docker set up.
Tech bros reinvent broadcast TV.
Have we gotten that stupid?
Something something “these regulations are written in blood” anecdote something something.
I say this as someone who’s been playing in a 2e campaign for the past two and a half years and has been GMing one the past year and largely greatly prefers PF2e to 5e. There are some great elements in 2e like degrees of success, the three action economy, lots of customization options, great GM support, and Paizo overall being a better company that Hasbro. But let’s not kid ourselves here: Pathfinder is just reskinned DnD. Heroic fantasy where you roll a d20 and add a modifier.
I mean, the first one was a fun popcorn flick. Into Darkness was… Eh, not the worst movie I’ve ever seen. I can’t adequately judge Beyond because it came out about three months after my dad died (who introduced me to Trek and sci-fi in general) and he would have loved the ending.
Or could just use monsters that target players’ weakest saves.
When our party was three or four players, the GM said he’d run a session as long as there were two or three, respectively. We went to a fifth and as long as there’s three players, the DM runs the session. I’ve since gone ahead and implemented the same rule with the group I GM. I think it’s better for everyone. People who want to play still get to play, the people who can’t make it don’t feel bad because their absence cancels the game/don’t feel obligated to play if they don’t want to.
Look, I’m voting for Harris, and even as a leftist I’m half excited by it. But let’s not pretend a mainstream democratic party politician is anything other than a capitalist. She might have good policy ideas, ones that will genuinely help people, but she’s still a capitalist.