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  • Yup! He had a video where he described some basic mechanics it will have, including one where classes will gain their resources over time as the battle continues - making players ramp up as the battle goes on. It seems to me like a clever way of letting them nova on big bosses and stuff, while theoretically the smaller encounters wouldn't go long enough to do so, saving the drama for more appropriate battles.

  • Haha ya, I actually do it properly and I've had players think my style nerfed spellcasters too much by spacing out long rests between encounters. No, I'm just playing it as designed and giving chances for everyone to shine, the fights where spellcasters can nova and the fights where martial classes or warlocks can pull their weight, too.

  • It sounds like the MCDM RPG will have abilities that charge up over the course of a battle, which kind of reminds me of your idea. It might be a good one, can't wait to see how the playtests go.

  • We played like 3 sessions and didn't like it, but I've been thinking about trying it again soon to give it another try. The trick is to find players who want to play with me who aren't like "Eewww 4th edition".

  • 4th edition had a lot of that, but it doesn't really fit for the dungeon crawler gameplay, which they were trying to make more possible again with 5th edition. Part of that story archetype is seeing resources whittled down as you get deeper and deeper into the dungeon, always wondering if you should go back up or if you should push deeper to get that big score. That's where the tension comes from for that style of play. Same thing for wilderness travel expedition-type games.

    Those types of games aren't for everyone, but DnD 5th edition has always been about trying to be everything for everyone. "Everyone's 2nd favorite edition." indeed lol.

  • I hate that all the TCL TVs this year changed from Roku and Google this year to just Google. Give me some variety and competition. Also, I like their simpler out-of-the-box interface better with less ads and such, even though the Google TV interface is more customizable.

  • I was just about to post a question asking for suggestions for something I could use like this for my world, and of course I find this question from a week ago lol.

    I might post it anyway just to revive the conversation in other, similar communities. It's a useful MacGuffin.

  • Judging by all the threads I've seen recently about the decreasing active user base of Lemmy, there are lots of people who want more, too. I don't think any project is going to make Lemmy as big as Twitter or Reddit immediately, so that seems like an unfounded fear. There's a vast mid area between current Lemmy and peak Twitter, so it doesn't hurt to at least raise the number of normies here so we can get threads about things other than tech and news. I want to see biologists giving their opinion on a discovered animal, or people who worked on a random movie chiming in with fun facts, the earthquake guy, or the astronomy person, etc.

    The variety of people made Reddit fun.

  • That's still useful. I found myself lurking a ton of subreddits recently looking for buildapcsales or laptopdeals. Then once I bought them I started lurking threads for people who had similar problems as me setting it up. I still find myself adding Reddit to the front of my Google searches when I want responses or reviews from real people about stuff. I even had to reinstall the Reddit app at some point to look at something, which was annoying, but I wanted the info. I wish I could do that with Lemmy instead.

    Even if people aren't helping op with their issue specifically (and it sounds like the fediverser person is working on fixing that), answering these questions is still helping everyone else who reads the question on this FOSS end of the internet.

  • Holy shit that's awesome. So that's what the guy in Haikyuu would look like in real life (anime about volleyball where one of the protagonists is a short guy who makes up for it because he can run fast and jump real high).