I was reading the manual for Kids on Bikes the other day, and I started to wonder what sort of things I could incorporate from it into my DnD game. Obviously, kids on bikes can have a wildly different setting and plot than DnD, but that raised a question for me: What rules from other TTRPGs work well or effectively when adapted to DnD? I just wanted to put this out here and ask all of you if you've had any good (or bad) experiences using rules from other games in DnD. I am open to anything.
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He doesn't have much besides the skin on his bones. Me: I'll take the skin on his bones, then.
"You see a gigantic, monstrous praying mantis burst from out of the ground. It sprays a stream of acid from it's mouth at one soldier, dissolving him instantly, then it turns and chomps another soldier in half with it's- "
"When are we gonna take a snack break?"
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I was reading the manual for Kids on Bikes the other day, and I started to wonder what sort of things I could incorporate from it into my DnD game. Obviously, kids on bikes can have a wildly different setting and plot than DnD, but that raised a question for me: What rules from other TTRPGs work well or effectively when adapted to DnD? I just wanted to put this out here and ask all of you if you've had any good (or bad) experiences using rules from other games in DnD. I am open to anything.
He doesn't have much besides the skin on his bones. Me: I'll take the skin on his bones, then.
"You see a gigantic, monstrous praying mantis burst from out of the ground. It sprays a stream of acid from it's mouth at one soldier, dissolving him instantly, then it turns and chomps another soldier in half with it's- "
"When are we gonna take a snack break?"