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Not risking it pals
Yep, absolutely not risking it
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@nat20rants
I am not taking a risk
Not risking it pals
Yep, absolutely not risking it

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Now, I do think that there is nothing intrinsic to D&D as a game that contributes to its popularity: otherwise so much of D&D culture would not be so disconnected from the game as a text. The current popularity of the game is almost entirely due to name recognition and it having a monolithic position in TTRPGs.
Now having said that, there is one thing where the game is actually kind of cooking that most games fail to consider: the fact that it kind of rules to roll a d20 and a natural 20 looks cool as hell. Your cool indie RPG that is trying to draw away people from D&D probably can't compete with D&D on that level, but you should still try to figure out some way to make the act of play kinesthetically satisfying.
The obvious solution.
i remember nothign about the game but "leaning jowler" blasted me with the time beam
I mean, "Natural 20 is a super-duper mega success that bends the laws of time and space in the roller's favor" is a house rule in D&D anyway, so you can add a similar house rule to any game you like.
(The actual rule in D&D 5e is "a natural 20 on an attack roll automatically hits and optionally does double damage, a natural 20 on a death save counts as two successes, and a natural 20 on anything else has no special effect at all, it's just one higher than a 19")
It started with cantrips, which is why it took people a while to notice. The first few events were people on the news talking about how they’d been needing a light and then suddenly they’d waved a hand and said words and there was light. No one really believed them but as more reports were verified suddenly more people came forward with even less believable stories of what everyone really didn’t want to call magic. Even though it was pretty obviously magic. Spectral floating hands grabbing things that were out of reach, whispered messages that reached their friend seated too far away to hear them.
An EMT who whispered a word and suddenly saved a dying man.
Then the darker stories started filtering in.
Words spoken in anger causing explosions. Poison spewing forth from a hand gesture. One person gave a retort so witty that someone was hospitalized.
Everyone was scared, but the nerds started to figure it out fastest. It sure wasn’t the scientists who were doing the equivalent of crying on the floor in the fetal position in their respective labs while reports poured in globally of these occurrences. A growing movement online started spreading lists. They had all the blessings people might have gotten and regardless of how many people scoffed no one could really deny that every instance of magic correlated to a website listing the cantrips in Dungeons and Dragons. People pooled their collective resources to help quantify what was happening and facts started to emerge.
Everybody got one. You had to be at least thirteen to use the magic. That pretty much summed up the only other common denominators. Otherwise it seemed completely random, the magic didn’t line up with any existing character traits. You just unlocked one piece of magic each. People with aggressive cantrips were almost loaded up into camps for suddenly being so dangerous- however many hit points real humans had it was apparently not a big number. A lot more deaths occurred than anyone could feasibly track and the global population panicked.
The legislation for the camps got struck down. There were riots and confusion and for a while everything was pretty chaotic. Firebolts and Eldritch Blasts went off from sheer exuberance as much as anything else. Amidst the rioting were people just living their lives, not using their cantrips. It took a while for things to settle down, but humans can get used to most anything if given enough time.
Almost everybody scanned the list to figure out which they got, but someone with Chill Touch just enjoyed frostier beverages than most. Most people didn’t really do anything other than play around. A youtuber who had gotten Shape Water suddenly surged in popularity as she pivoted her channel to creating beautiful patterns with colored water. Other online personalities quickly followed and those with combat focused magic set up backyard target practice to show off. Some fires resulted as well as numerous noise complaints and a law was passed limiting where people could practice magic. It was virtually unenforceable but the people in charge were trying to keep a grip on the situation.
Noticeably the largest subset of the population that used their magic were those who had gotten Spare the Dying. Every government turned out the call that such individuals would receive a generous stipend for taking to the hospitals and stabilizing the sick and injured. Death rates dropped substantially, but it was still only a cantrip. Cancer marched on, but many got to live after miraculous recoveries.
Months passed and things started to become a little more normal. There were still debates about what had caused it and how to regulate magic but day to day life settled down. Speculations over what the long term ramifications would be continued as well as why those cantrips. Wizards of the Coast refused to comment for the first six months, closing its doors to the rioting and keeping them closed. At the end of six months they abruptly published a new line of cantrip cards with all kinds of utility and no combat usage whatsoever. The internet exploded and the government wasn’t pleased, but nothing happened. No one got any new magic. People wondered if those under thirteen would manifest the new stuff, but no one did. They just blew out their thirteenth birthday candles and got handed a cantrip like everyone else.
A year later a mechanic in rural Canada was peering into the engine of a busted car. He realized he needed some lubricant and instead of reaching for his can he waved a hand and splattered the car with Grease that had burst from his hand. He was a calm sort of fellow so he called up the local news and said there was more magic. They asked first what cantrip he had- folks who received Prestidigitation had made a number of false alarms on receiving additional magic. The mechanic told them his cantrip was Infestation which he’d never had cause to use after figuring it out.
The press descended and demanded a demonstration. Most people had read up on the basic rules of magic at that point, so everyone understood when the mechanic said they’d have to wait until the next day. A media storm went up the next day with headlines blaring that first level magic had been unlocked after the passing of the lunar new year.
A wide contingent had been waiting for this opportunity. The spell list went out again amidst less panic but more chaos. There was a rash of identity thefts no could trace and eventually people realized Disguise Self posed a significant challenge to daily life. Celebrities had trouble convincing people they were who they said as random citizens took their faces on numerous joyrides. A scandal broke when it turned out an A list actor had hired someone else to play them while they went on vacation but the details were kept very hush hush.
Hospitals called out desperately for anyone with healing magic and most of those blessed with Cure Wounds and Healing Word answered. People with Goodberry formed community food kitchens and for the first time it seemed like hunger could actually be eliminated. Veterinary offices and zoos made special positions for those who could cast Animal Friendship and Speak with Animals.
A celebrity chef hit the jackpot with Purify Food and Drink and made a whole spinoff series where she went dumpster diving and made five star meals out of rotting leftovers. Several people changed careers entirely to lend their services to study ancient texts with Comprehend Languages. Even one hour a day led to huge leaps in discovery and understanding of ancient civilizations.
A small murmur of worry followed the new influx of skills and power. What would happen when more magic was unlocked? The amount of people now running around with dangerous combat spells was even greater than before. Would people have to worry about necromancy? New crimes were being invented faster than laws could keep up as magic was put to novel and interesting uses.
A year passed and everyone waited with bated breath for the lunar new year, but nothing happened.
But I’m pretty sure I figured it out. We got handed cantrips. And we waited a year for first level spells. I’m pretty sure it’s one more year, and then things will really start to get interesting.
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I love this story, but the one thing that bugs me here is using Chill Touch as the "frosty beverage" cantrip. (Chill Touch is a necromancy cantrip that deals necrotic damage, with the "Chill" being the figurative "chill of the grave" rather than literal; Frostbite is the cold-damage cantrip)
The words of a man who has been burned too many times.
.... and still hasn't learned
If you're the DM and you don't want something to happen, say it won't happen, no roll. Don't use a house rule that says it has 5% chance to happen and then get surprised that 5% and 0% are not the same thing.

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Creation sphere.
(Or, if you prefer 5e, Creation sphere)
gohan is the funniest ever version of a burnt out gifted kid because the thing he’s burnt out on is having superpowered martial arts abilities. by every other metric he’s a very stable and successful adult man but nobody in his life except his wife and mother care about that shit, and they all call him a washed up loser because he doesn’t want to shoot energy beams at aliens anymore.
The Good Place characters and how fast they’d pick up on Dracula
Eleanor: If Eleanor came to Transylvania on a business trip it was definitely a scam on her part to begin with, so her mental transition would be going from “I am scamming this rich old guy” to “Maybe this rich old guy is scamming me?” She’d figure it out, but the question is whether she’d do so before throwing herself headlong into seduction by the vampire brides.
Chidi: On the one hand, Chidi would be desperately trying not to judge Dracula for different cultural customs and be polite to the point of endangering himself. On the other hand, William Jackson Harper said Chidi would have survived Midsommar because he would have bolted the second things started to get weird, so by that logic he might have just frozen in place when the villagers warned him about the castle, panicked about whether it was worse to break his business promises or offend their cultural customs, and not gotten on the carriage.
Tahani: Tahani wants to make a good impression on aristocracy. Tahani is doomed.
Jason: I actually think Jason would figure out that Dracula was bad news pretty quickly, just not necessarily that he was a vampire. He’d start by going everywhere he wasn’t supposed to, learn this dude is some kind of serial killer kingpin, and then when Dracula says “You can go but there are wolves outside!” Jason would say “Sweet, bro!” and go out and get eaten by wolves.
get ready for halloween, draw the silly little guys
I am not an artist.
Here are my children Smug, Sad Blob, and Please I Am So Tired Let Me Sleep.
I am not an artist at all but have some creechers
I did some of these too!!!
what is your zodiac sign?
aries (march 21-april 19)
taurus (april 20-may 20)
gemini (may 21-june 20)
cancer (june 21-july 22)
leo (july 23-august 22)
virgo (august 23-september 22)
libra (september 23-october 22)
scorpio (october 23-november 21)
sagittarius (november 22-december 21)
capricorn (december 22-january 19)
aquarius (january 20-february 18)
pisces (february 19-march 20)
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All of you need to show some fucking respect to Ms Pac-Man. Without her where would your Tifa Lockhearts and Lara Crofts be. If you want to jack it to Bayonetta go bust a nut to the FIRST sexy video game woman. Salute.
Hey King did you know that Ms. Pac-Man was officially unpersoned by Namco. She doesn’t exist anymore. As far as Namco is concerned, she never did.
Why is this world so cruel to sluts and whores
It's a decades long copyright dispute that they finally gave up on, replacing her with the character "Pac-mom"
This is separate from the lore of Pac Man and The Ghostly Adventures of course, in which the original Pac Man and his spouse are either lost in space forever or they're dead, which neither the Ghostly Adventures television show nor games ever resolved actually
It's not a copyright dispute, exactly... it's a royalties dispute. From what I've been able to gather, it went down something like this:
Ms. Pac-Man and Jr. Pac-Man weren't created by Namco, but by an American company called General Computer Corp (at the behest of the then-licensee, Bally/Midway). They're technically hacks of Pac-Man and run on the same hardware. As part of this, they retained perpetual royalty rights, even after Namco took the licensing away from Midway and fully gained the rights to the games created under Midway (Ms. Pac-Man, Jr. Pac-Man, Baby Pac-Man, and Professor Pac-Man).
A few years ago, however, GCC sold their royalty rights to AtGames, and Namco decided they didn't want to pay royalties to a company that had nothing to do with creating the character, so they removed Ms. Pac-Man, Jr. Pac-Man, and Baby from the "canon" and replaced them with the similar but legally-distinct Pac-Mom, Pac-Boy, and Pac-Sis.
Technically, I don't even think Namco has to pay to use the characters, just the actual game code, but they've entirely removed the characters anyway to prevent AtGames from trying to sue them.
(Side comment: being done by a different company is why the intermissions on Ms. Pac-Man and Jr. Pac-Man are the only ones to tell a story; the intermissions in the Japanese games — Pac-Man, Super Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, etc — are just random weirdness)
Reading Aaron King’s “In a Mirror” and, well, this is the whole ballgame right here, ain’t it?
Some wise words from the masterminds behind undertale and deltarune

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you're toasting 2 slices of bread for breakfast, what's your go-to spread?
chocolate spread 🍫
jelly/jam 🍓
nut or seed butter 🥜
regular butter 🧈
soft cheese (cream cheese, ricotta, etc) 🧀
avocado 🥑
meat based spread (foie gras, creton, etc) 🍖
dulce de leche/caramel 🍮
vegemite 🤎
bean based spread (refried beans, hummus, etc) 🥣
aioli/mayonnaise 🤍
!!!! 😠 you forgot ____ (other, tell me in the tags)
The first slice, butter and peanut butter. The second, butter and Marmite. Must be accompanied by a hot drink and a glass of cold milk.
Yesterday I discovered we had run out of Marmite so I tried Miso. Miso on toast is Not Good 💔
Cream cheese (Philadelphia brand if I can), usually. But I also love butter and grape jelly together, and peanut butter on toasted rye. (Those I've had to cut way back on due to type 2 diabetes. And also living in France, where rye bread is not common and peanut butter is surprisingly expensive)
Somebody's got a crush...
(not that I know what those are, but I've heard of them)
I drew a cute thing and didn't get any notes for it, so I'm reblogging it so that it has at least 1.