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Wildstar
Not the one.
Wildstar
Matter transporters for work and holodecks for play.
I get it.
Ohhhh. Now I get it!
Sync has mod features.
I just love the “main” character’s reactions, or lack thereof, to various actions and conversations, especially in the first video. Priceless.
This is the way. Used this website to help choose my last 2 mattresses and it was pretty spot on. I also recommend this site to anyone I talk to who are looking for a good comparison on mattresses prior to purchasing.
Maybe a pinned post for builds? Making it easier to find.
As for reference websites, I find myself using this one quite frequently https://game8.co/games/Baldurs-Gate-III It is not complete, but the owner appears to be updating it regularly.
If/when Lemmy gets flairs going, that could be helpful in the organization of such categories.
In any case, thanks for keeping up with community interests and continued engagement.
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The C.E.O. and Argentinean are my favorites.
I find myself looking for different builds specifically for multiclassing ideas and end up on the other site. Also would be cool to have a pinned link to good reference sites that helps with builds, showing potential options for each levels of a class with skills/spells available, maybe a site with all that plus a character builder. I am a beginner-amateur DnD player at best but I love the idea of using creative builds to extend the diversity of party member applications.
So does that leave Gale as Krieger, Astarion as Ray, and Withers as Woodhouse?
I have limited experience with ranger. I have had episodes where non-companion NPCs are afraid of my familiar and/or summoned companion and run away from them or make comments like “go away”. I have not had an animal companion instantly aggro my ranger Tav or anyone else. Definitely sounds like a bug.
I haven’t picked up that game in a bit, but will now be trying it out for science.
Not sure if this is taught in school anymore, but I found the outline process of note-taking to be helpful in both lectures and reading material.
This was the most decent website I came up with that describes the process: https://www.taskade.com/blog/outline-method-of-note-taking/
I felt it was the best way of quickly organizing topics, subtopics, and important items in a way that was simple to read and understand relationships between subjects.
Deja Fantasia - also my GW2 Mesmers name.
This and Flame Spheres. Those were a lot of fun.
We were camping inside the cathedral where you find Withers. Specifically, we made camp in the room where the 4 people attack you. I didn’t realize it was a proximity thing. Thanks for the input. That game may be salvageable after all.
I like to separate my bars into Action vs Bonus Action as well as separate spells based on their spell level so I can keep better track of what I have, what is left, what actions are available.
I also collect pouches and backpacks to place objects in. My first pouch is healing and helpful potions. My second pouch is throwables, dipping materials, and arrows (anything to harm someone in combat). My third pouch is for scrolls on the characters that carry/use scrolls. I also put my shovel and anything else I want to have on me but want to accidentally sell it within a pouch. I then place the pouches on my hotbar on the far right instead of the individual objects (except for shovel). So during combat I know if I need to take a potion, it’s in the top bag, harmful items in the middle bag and scrolls in the bottom bag.
I have my bars extended to 3 vertical slots.
Re: skills and spells not falling off, I unfortunately do not have a solution.
Oh it was the hiccup at camp indeed! I explained it in more detail in a separate reply. Loving the game but hate to ruin someone else’s enjoyment of revealing storylines :)
Explained the situation in detail l in a reply to the earlier post.
Garden of Earthly Delights - Hieronymus Bosch