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I don't even think it's cheap escapism, it's literally using the bit of your brain that supposedly separates you from the rest of the animal kingdom to have fun with other people. I can't really think of a more wholesome activity. E: have a picture from roseberry topping I also found IDS's lair when I was out exploring: OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 16:20 on Aug 9, 2019 |
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Miftan posted:Glad to hear about your disdain for chocolate oranges, welcome to the secret socialist club. Feel free to vent or rage into the void or whatever, we're pretty chill as long as you're not secretly an aristocratic landowner or anything. Miftan, you get your filthy chocolate orange-hating hands off of her
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OwlFancier posted:I don't even think it's cheap escapism, it's literally using the bit of your brain that supposedly separates you from the rest of the animal kingdom to have fun with other people. I can't really think of a more wholesome activity. You may be misunderstanding: wat I mean is that it's escapism (i.e., getting away from the horrors of hellworld into a world where you can punch hell in the face and kill it) and it's cheap (i.e. you need to buy some books, maybe some dice). It's not cheap escapism, it is escapism which does not cost very much, and escapism is not bad at all.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:20 |
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thespaceinvader posted:you need to buy some books lol
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:22 |
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Dungeons and dragons is great because you end up in fantastical situations that are actually a little banal (eg fighting a dragon) but also situations that are as ridiculous as they are fantastical like eg trying to psychically communicate with a potato, WhatEvil.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:22 |
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Rarity posted:Miftan, you get your filthy chocolate orange-hating hands off of her Mwuahahaha
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:23 |
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I guess, like I say though I wouldn't call it that cos escapism itself I feel can somewhat minimise the liberatory nature of fantasy.
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CoolCab posted:lol I mean, you don't even need to buy the books as long as someone has them and is willing to send you PDFs or get onto the online character builder these days. I'm playing my current campaign with only the investment of Previous Me Who Had Money, but didn't buy into this system at all.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:24 |
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how did the podcast trial go ladies/gents? if there isnt distinct heavy breathing and/or food packet rustling in the background for the entire thing then I just don't think I can listen
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thespaceinvader posted:Stunningly people who are both insanely poor and insanely stressed like cheap escapism. Nobody who ever bought any D&D books would refer to it as cheap
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D&D is great. Where else could one experience ever-evolving stories about evil cabals, inbred villagers, fishmen, and the eldritch horrors they serve - and the jam grandad who stands up to them?
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:24 |
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I think if I was ever going to play a game rather than watch other people do it I'd play a monk who dresses like a wizard to confuse people. Cos of course the only difference between a shaolin master and gandalf is the hat.
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Firos posted:Dungeons and dragons is great because you end up in fantastical situations that are actually a little banal (eg fighting a dragon) but also situations that are as ridiculous as they are fantastical like eg trying to psychically communicate with a potato, WhatEvil. Hey now, I only did that to humour Rumda.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:28 |
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PDFs of indie RPGs are generally inexpensive, and there's some absolute bangers out there. For example here is Lady Blackbird, an entire ruleset, pre built characters, and an open ended adventure module on 16 pages. It's free. E: also there's one about wrestling!
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:28 |
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thanks, i sent this to my medieval history phd friend and she's currently at loss for words
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Noxville posted:Nobody who ever bought any D&D books would refer to it as cheap One D&D book costs about the same as one night out. But it lasts a lot longer.
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Firos posted:Dungeons and dragons is great because you end up in fantastical situations that are actually a little banal (eg fighting a dragon) but also situations that are as ridiculous as they are fantastical like eg trying to psychically communicate with a potato, WhatEvil. ukmt dnd is about dreams i am having a lot of fun https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Ti_txkuet9TmRdeECYuYkMumWUPyslRR2jlmr4b9p60/edit?usp=sharing
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:30 |
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Is it popular (evidence needed) because the children on stranger things did it?
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:35 |
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Another D&D D&Der here. Unfortunately the group of people I DM for are starting to piss me off and the campaign is losing steam, after a hopeful start. Only one player is actually particularly keen, his wife seems very keen in conversation outside of playing but a year+ later she still cannot play her Bard (I can guarantee she has done no level of reading into her character or the rules), and she also doesn't contribute anything in game and will sometimes just start reading a book(!), another guy is ok but is a bit of an idiot and spends a bunch of time playing on his phone or laptop, and another guy who constantly spews inane non game related crap and seems to relish dragging out combat turns to everyone's consternation.
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Is it popular (evidence needed) because the children on stranger things did it? podcasts for sure. it turns out it's sort of accidentally optimized for the medium
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:37 |
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Critical role I think did a lot for it too yeah. The increase in roleplaying podcasts is wonderful for me because it's like an LP that I literally cannot watch and so goes perfectly in the background.
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To be fair, I've lucked into a decent gm and group; no creeps, no wierdos and more stuff to do than just punch monsters (last night we ended up solving a big fight with a poltergeist by doing a religious ceremony to honour the dead..) I played a lot of very bad D&D in university though. Oh god, the horrors I have seen..
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:42 |
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What I find weird is when I was in school 20 years ago literally nobody played D&D or any other RPG. There were a couple of kids who played Magic and I played Warhammer & 40K for a bit, but there were no tabletop RPGs at all. And now I'm older I see all these people talking about their TTRPGs games on Facebook. It's a bit funny but also I'm mad and jealous.
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Hi Klepsie, glad to have ya!
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There's a really good gaming shop near me in town that does a D&D introduction night to help bring people into the community. I keep meaning to go but always end up walking past it and heading to the pub further down the road.
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Rarity posted:Realtalk: Rowdy Ringsports and Games are both secret hotbeds of left-wing theory and I love them for it SAS in general is much more left-wing than you might think a forum comprising 90% American sports fans would be.
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forkboy84 posted:What I find weird is when I was in school 20 years ago literally nobody played D&D or any other RPG. There were a couple of kids who played Magic and I played Warhammer & 40K for a bit, but there were no tabletop RPGs at all. And now I'm older I see all these people talking about their TTRPGs games on Facebook. It's a bit funny but also I'm mad and jealous. The guys at DMOfNone have a great episode where they rip into all the nerd gatekeeping poo poo as a response to this. "I can tell people I run a DnD podcast, and they actually continue the conversation"
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 17:05 |
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We had DnD at our school, but most then agreed that pretending to be an elf wasnt as good as being one in a computer game. So we mostly stopped the dice and paper and went into computer games.
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Oscar Romeo Romeo posted:There's a really good gaming shop near me in town that does a D&D introduction night to help bring people into the community. I keep meaning to go but always end up walking past it and heading to the pub further down the road. Solution: Play D&D in the pub.
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Ask the barkeep for rumours IRL.
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Not So Fast posted:Solution: Play D&D in the pub. I feel like you'd have to pick your pub well otherwise you'd get strange looks.
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So just recently I got into watching these vids while stoned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2itf0WxLDqo They are some of the funniest poo poo. Anyway went to share this with CoolCab and he was like "Yeah I love those guys, have you listened to their D&D podcast?" - I didn't realise at all they were a)brothers and b)famous outside of Monster Factory. Turns out they do a bunch of different podcasts and such but yeah, their D&D podcast The Adventure Zone is really great, and also involves their dad Clint McElroy who used to be a radio personality in West Virginia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXqjz3LWBa4 Highly recommend it to anybody interested in D&D - even those who have not played before as they explain the systems etc. as they go along.
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WhatEvil posted:So just recently I got into watching these vids while stoned: Yes, the McElroys are good and wholesome entertainment. I particularly enjoyed Griffin's Amiibo reviews.
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Which one of them is the sex pest?
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OwlFancier posted:Which one of them is the sex pest? nah, that was nick robinson and yeah not the bald one, the millennial one.
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forkboy84 posted:The entire app is horrible. TikTok is Vine for people without any ideas. https://mobile.twitter.com/rapunzaroo/status/1108222586733907973?lang=en
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 17:56 |
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My DnD group takes it in turn to GM. We've just finished one campaign where I played a down to earth half orc barbarian with super speed. A few highlights of mine: Throwing a rope out to my party when an enemy wizard was partway through levitating me over the edge of a cliff. My rope removed all threat from that encounter. Buying a useless rabbit paw from an eccentric traveling trader and praising it for any good luck we encountered. Bringing a gnoll's head on a pike to dinner with a regent. Rolling double 20s at a disadvantage. Dragging my allies at half my speed so they can cover greater distance in combat. I'm now going to play a high elf illusionist who's obsessed with careful planning.
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ThomasPaine posted:I feel like you'd have to pick your pub well otherwise you'd get strange looks. I played board games and the odd RPG in pubs and the most common response was bemusement, often you'd get a "Good for you," occasionally, "I wish there was this instead of loving monopoly and ludo when I was younger," and the rare person who'll ask you a stream of never ending questions. One place we played was a local that was a mix of students and aul lads and one barman in particular would sort us out a table where they could turn the lights up just for us. As for RPGs, D&D is too dominant. There's some great RPGs out there, but a lot of people never get past seeing RPGs as a system to shoot pretend arrows and swing imaginary swords. I always preferred the more social/political sides of games but the groups I found just wanted a battlemap and moving about squares.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 18:00 |
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Call of cthulhu seems like a really good system and I actually find d100 really intuitive. Also obviously lots of socializing cos if you fight anything it just kills you lol.
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I like games that immerse you in a story Dread and Fiasco are two of my favourites.
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