Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny. Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
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Regarding something in-game... I allowed every 5e WotC published book as a resource for character creation.... In a serious game.
Yup, the menagerie plus the ridiculously OP subclasses and new class feature that are now allowed are a disaster for serious games. I limit PC choices to a subset of the PHB and the XGTE that is setting specific. That maintains some balance to the game.
I always remember one particular session back in the fall of 1982. Our party had just finished a module and had a treasure chest we couldn't open. Someone decided the best way to open it was to put it in a trebuchet and launch it against the side of a cliff.
Can you say "Potion Miscibility Table?"
The potions in the chest all shattered, mixed, and exploded. We lost all the treasure in a glorious ball of fire.
Mine was that I decided to go take a joy ride in my new automobile (in the dnd campaign). And basically there was a sleeping barbarian in the back. A bit before that, I had an incident with a rabid sheep. Basically what happened was that the rabid sheep came back, and was angry. Naturally, as a sorcerer, I casted aganazzar’s scorcher on the 5th level. Long Story short, the car blew up (it was a magic car), the barbarian in the back nearly died, and decided to try and kill me, and I got charged for attempted murder (even though it was a complete accident and I was trying to kill the rabid sheep that was bugging my character for a very long time). My character ended up fleeing, and was eventually hunted down and executed.
One time, there was this statue with text on it’s pedestal saying something along the lines of “woe to the greedy”, the statue was cupping a gem in its hands, and the wizard detected some sort of magical trap on the gemstone.
Having been informed of all this, the rogue immediately grabbed the gem
While it technically wasn't me or my party, a member of my party did something pretty stupid once and pulled it off spectacularly.
As we were exploring Castle Ravenloft, the rogue in our party decided to go off on their own to the highest tower where the fortune said we could find the Sunsword. He managed to get there fine, but found Strahd there waiting for him. He managed to grab the Sunsword, fall down the tower using his Winged Boots to stop his fall, and fly out a window to escape Strahd without taking any damage.
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While it technically wasn't me or my party, a member of my party did something pretty stupid once and pulled it off spectacularly.
As we were exploring Castle Ravenloft, the rogue in our party decided to go off on their own to the highest tower where the fortune said we could find the Sunsword. He managed to get there fine, but found Strahd there waiting for him. He managed to grab the Sunsword, fall down the tower using his Winged Boots to stop his fall, and fly out a window to escape Strahd without taking any damage.
Awesome! That's one thing I love about the game tbh: Abandoning the party to do something stupid and have it work out - or not work out but at least not effect real life - is awesome. A lot of my personal stories can be seen HERE.
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Ever wanted to talk about your parties' worst mistakes? Do so HERE. What's your favorite class, why? Share & explainHERE.
What is the dumbest thing your party (or you) ever did
I wonder how plummeting hundreds of feet feels
We made fun of the DM. Tiamat took it personally.
Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny.
Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
How I'm posting based on text formatting: Mod Hat Off - Mod Hat Also Off (I'm not a mod)
Ouch
I wonder how plummeting hundreds of feet feels
Yup, the menagerie plus the ridiculously OP subclasses and new class feature that are now allowed are a disaster for serious games. I limit PC choices to a subset of the PHB and the XGTE that is setting specific. That maintains some balance to the game.
I always remember one particular session back in the fall of 1982. Our party had just finished a module and had a treasure chest we couldn't open. Someone decided the best way to open it was to put it in a trebuchet and launch it against the side of a cliff.
Can you say "Potion Miscibility Table?"
The potions in the chest all shattered, mixed, and exploded. We lost all the treasure in a glorious ball of fire.
Mine was that I decided to go take a joy ride in my new automobile (in the dnd campaign). And basically there was a sleeping barbarian in the back. A bit before that, I had an incident with a rabid sheep. Basically what happened was that the rabid sheep came back, and was angry. Naturally, as a sorcerer, I casted aganazzar’s scorcher on the 5th level. Long Story short, the car blew up (it was a magic car), the barbarian in the back nearly died, and decided to try and kill me, and I got charged for attempted murder (even though it was a complete accident and I was trying to kill the rabid sheep that was bugging my character for a very long time). My character ended up fleeing, and was eventually hunted down and executed.
DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
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Wasted all our healing spells during a fight that was obviously trash leading up to the Boss.
Time is a funny thing, there is always too much of it. Except when you need it the most, then there is never enough.
One time, there was this statue with text on it’s pedestal saying something along the lines of “woe to the greedy”, the statue was cupping a gem in its hands, and the wizard detected some sort of magical trap on the gemstone.
Having been informed of all this, the rogue immediately grabbed the gem
which exploded
nearly dropping the whole party.
While it technically wasn't me or my party, a member of my party did something pretty stupid once and pulled it off spectacularly.
As we were exploring Castle Ravenloft, the rogue in our party decided to go off on their own to the highest tower where the fortune said we could find the Sunsword. He managed to get there fine, but found Strahd there waiting for him. He managed to grab the Sunsword, fall down the tower using his Winged Boots to stop his fall, and fly out a window to escape Strahd without taking any damage.
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Awesome! That's one thing I love about the game tbh: Abandoning the party to do something stupid and have it work out - or not work out but at least not effect real life - is awesome. A lot of my personal stories can be seen HERE.
BoringBard's long and tedious posts somehow manage to enrapture audiences. How? Because he used Charm Person, the #1 bard spell!
He/him pronouns. Call me Bard. PROUD NERD!
Ever wanted to talk about your parties' worst mistakes? Do so HERE. What's your favorite class, why? Share & explain
HERE.Had dinner with a vampire and one of the party members referred to the host as a blood sucker... it did not end well for us