If by that you mean connected my computer account to a Microsoft account, nope, I did no such thing.
That’s weird. I don’t get the prompt at all, but I do have a button in the lower left corner that says “Sign In.” Maybe it’s because I’m on Windows 11?
Disney says Piccolo agreed to similar language again when purchasing park tickets online in September 2023. Whether he actually read the fine print at any point, it adds, is “immaterial.”
Whuh? Why didn’t they make their case around that instead of Disney+?
I wouldn’t make enemies do the same trick. Rather, I’d look for other cool tricks for the enemies to pull on the players.
Yes, the debuff is fatigue, which is also the debuff for not sleeping. So if you’re a powergamer, you might as well just not sleep.
In Pathfinder, you need a feat to sleep in medium armor. As for heavy armor, you’re out of luck… barring homebrew or mythic campaigns.
I know the joke is that it’s just a bunch of tropes, but if you just change the names to be less lampshady, this looks like it could be a good campaign map.
Yeah, I learned that too. I had come up with a villain later on who had a very defense/counterattack focused stationary fighting style combined with sundering armor, and I thought I could make him a big threat, but then he ended up completely flopping because there just wasn’t support for building that style and making it strong. Now I’m playing looser, and stealing lair actions from D&D (minus the lair part most of the time) to make my loner villains work.
I think the difference is being transparent about it. This is saying “I know that shouldn’t hit, but I’m saying it hits anyways.” Traditional fudging is “That… hits, yeah, totally.”
Yeah, I’m not big on fudging rolls, but that’s one thing I will do. In my last campaign, I had statted up the first real villain for my players to fight, and they knocked him out in one punch. I would have made him one level higher, but then his own attacks would have been strong enough to one-shot some of the players. Level 1 woes.
If my players need plot armor, they can spend their hero points on it.
Adding this to my mental notes.
Unfortunately, someone once said the phrase “human filth” within a 500 ft range of the artifact and it never forgot.
In Pathfinder at least, they do have rules for spell research, and it’s easier if it’s pretty similar to a spell you already know, so “fireball but it’s 10 ft wider and does d4s” is something you could get.
Or you could use metamagic feats. Widen Spell for AoE, Elemental Spell for damage type, and other properties. Though that can get expensive.
There’s probably a feat for that in Pathfinder.
I do a thing where if someone lands a critical hit that takes a character from alive to dead*, they get a more descriptive kill based on the type of attack. A slashing attack might behead them. A cold attack could freeze them solid.
It’s Pathfinder 1e, so death is when negative HP >= constitution score (not bonus.) I don’t do it if they have room for bleedout and stabilization.
And that’s why they invented wands.
I would much rather have the NSFW tag be for what it says instead of a general “some people might not want to see this.” I don’t want to click something thinking it’s the latter and get the former. A spoiler tag may be more appropriate if we have those.
Also, this is literally just a meme about bug bites and a vampire bite. The vampire in question being Count von Count from Sesame Street.
Yeah, I know. But “what does greek mythology say about using windows” would have been less funny.