The proposal is quite simple. Unpaid people can join special campaigns to win extra characters they can use.
Sharing is caring, and it's good for the public. It encourages better faith, love, and wisdom in the community.
Prevention is better than resolution anyhow. So, what do you say?
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This statement is meant to be both provocative and condescending. Look at these pathetic huddled masses in their private and closed games, cringing behind the policy of no homebrews and no custom content. This is an insult and injury even to fire types. HEED THIS! Your better off playing rpgmaker. It's everything this place wants to be when it grows up. Seriously. Otherwise, good luck, they will overdo things. All because of safety and security... kor.
I'm sorry but could you further explain what you're trying to suggest here? So far I can only guess that you're saying that D&D Beyond should host campaigns that give the players that join more character slots, but I'm not quite sure. If that is what you're suggesting, then I can only say that it doesn't seem like the best way to "share" more with the public. Only a very few people would ever only get the extra character slots, and everyone else (me included) would complain that they should just give everyone increased character slots throughout the entire website instead of just a few people that join a special campaign.
Well, I was thinking that those who survive the campaign would be awarded. It need not just be one person. But I ask one boon, let use use our customs if they are reasonable please. Don't worry, I won't use those Eilodons either.
This statement is meant to be both provocative and condescending. Look at these pathetic huddled masses in their private and closed games, cringing behind the policy of no homebrews and no custom content. This is an insult and injury even to fire types. HEED THIS! Your better off playing rpgmaker. It's everything this place wants to be when it grows up. Seriously. Otherwise, good luck, they will overdo things. All because of safety and security... kor.
I think if your idea was to be implemented, it would not turn out well. How would they choose the Dungeon Masters for these special campaigns? How do you prevent the DM from just letting them survive everything or just killing their characters outright? How do they determine if homebrew is reasonable? These campaigns would be extremely unbalanced and unfair, and if there are only a few of these campaigns, you'd only have a few dozen people getting these extra character slots that you said should be shared with the public. Even if they did these in monthly blocks, only a few people would ever be getting these extra slots in comparison to all of the users on this site.
MY DND campaigns would keep them in check, and all you would need to give in return is your absolute faith. (just faith, NOTHING ELSE)
I have a plan for a terrifying set of trials to balance that, but it hinges on Astraea's gates, The Seal of Oricalculus, and The three ascendant leviathans.
remember... if a mortal is born on a blood red moon, precisely at midnight, he will become an unspeakable horror, if his alignment is chaotic evil.
Now, please, take care of Sarfin. She can use all the love she can get, and she's so young presently. But tread cautiously around her, she can be quite the trickster.
… now, how to earn that leviathan I noticed... in my campaigns.
This statement is meant to be both provocative and condescending. Look at these pathetic huddled masses in their private and closed games, cringing behind the policy of no homebrews and no custom content. This is an insult and injury even to fire types. HEED THIS! Your better off playing rpgmaker. It's everything this place wants to be when it grows up. Seriously. Otherwise, good luck, they will overdo things. All because of safety and security... kor.
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The proposal is quite simple. Unpaid people can join special campaigns to win extra characters they can use.
Sharing is caring, and it's good for the public. It encourages better faith, love, and wisdom in the community.
Prevention is better than resolution anyhow. So, what do you say?
This statement is meant to be both provocative and condescending. Look at these pathetic huddled masses in their private and closed games, cringing behind the policy of no homebrews and no custom content. This is an insult and injury even to fire types. HEED THIS! Your better off playing rpgmaker. It's everything this place wants to be when it grows up. Seriously. Otherwise, good luck, they will overdo things. All because of safety and security... kor.
I'm sorry but could you further explain what you're trying to suggest here? So far I can only guess that you're saying that D&D Beyond should host campaigns that give the players that join more character slots, but I'm not quite sure. If that is what you're suggesting, then I can only say that it doesn't seem like the best way to "share" more with the public. Only a very few people would ever only get the extra character slots, and everyone else (me included) would complain that they should just give everyone increased character slots throughout the entire website instead of just a few people that join a special campaign.
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
Well, I was thinking that those who survive the campaign would be awarded. It need not just be one person.
But I ask one boon, let use use our customs if they are reasonable please. Don't worry, I won't use those Eilodons either.
This statement is meant to be both provocative and condescending. Look at these pathetic huddled masses in their private and closed games, cringing behind the policy of no homebrews and no custom content. This is an insult and injury even to fire types. HEED THIS! Your better off playing rpgmaker. It's everything this place wants to be when it grows up. Seriously. Otherwise, good luck, they will overdo things. All because of safety and security... kor.
I think if your idea was to be implemented, it would not turn out well. How would they choose the Dungeon Masters for these special campaigns? How do you prevent the DM from just letting them survive everything or just killing their characters outright? How do they determine if homebrew is reasonable? These campaigns would be extremely unbalanced and unfair, and if there are only a few of these campaigns, you'd only have a few dozen people getting these extra character slots that you said should be shared with the public. Even if they did these in monthly blocks, only a few people would ever be getting these extra slots in comparison to all of the users on this site.
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
MY DND campaigns would keep them in check, and all you would need to give in return is your absolute faith. (just faith, NOTHING ELSE)
I have a plan for a terrifying set of trials to balance that, but it hinges on Astraea's gates, The Seal of Oricalculus, and The three ascendant leviathans.
remember... if a mortal is born on a blood red moon, precisely at midnight, he will become an unspeakable horror, if his alignment is chaotic evil.
Now, please, take care of Sarfin. She can use all the love she can get, and she's so young presently. But tread cautiously around her, she can be quite the trickster.
… now, how to earn that leviathan I noticed... in my campaigns.
This statement is meant to be both provocative and condescending. Look at these pathetic huddled masses in their private and closed games, cringing behind the policy of no homebrews and no custom content. This is an insult and injury even to fire types. HEED THIS! Your better off playing rpgmaker. It's everything this place wants to be when it grows up. Seriously. Otherwise, good luck, they will overdo things. All because of safety and security... kor.