John Brown. The man stood up for what was right, even at the cost of his own life.
John Brown. The man stood up for what was right, even at the cost of his own life.
You know what it doesn’t offer? Dex save bonuses. 🔥
A or (A or B) reduces to A or B, not A
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The documentary Stargate already answered this question
I’d like to pretend this is a dunk on lazy paper writers, but I don’t have that much hope left in me.
That’s different from the Japanese one… how, exactly?
Regular earthworms are also invasive in my area (as they are in most of the eastern US) so it’s one problem solving another problem I guess
15d10 damage on a successful save is still an average of 82.5 damage, or enough to kill a peasant 20.5 times over. I presume the Dex save is being able to find a relatively safe crevasse or something—the key word being “relative”, since they’ll still take enough damage to kill a rhino twice.
Your loss of agency is the entire plot point. You black out and, despite all your efforts, kill this woman. If you don’t like it, custom characters are there too.
I understand what you’re saying, but I simply disagree. If you can save scum your way out of any consequence of the Dark Urge, why play the Dark Urge?
Sounds like you don’t like the concept of the Dark Urge. The Dark Urge is literally about your character’s actions being out of their control. Just play a custom character.
Angle grinding your neck would most certainly kill you.
Good. Capitalists sure seem to hate the free market when it’s China doing it, huh?
Making a choice in a dialouge is not the same thing at all and will never force you to reload.
I can think of four cases off the top of my head where this is untrue in BG3
Disagree. I barely had Gale in my party and he tried to initiate a romance 3 times.
Not to mention Lae’zel.
Yeah, it’s called being old. It’s literally what we’re talking about right now.
Yeah, this is the textbook use case for Sanctuary
Ask a European their opinion on the Romani and watch your perspective change
I can’t decide if you’re extremely lucky or extremely unlucky
Abso-goddamn-lutely.