>How did you kill the BBEG?
>>47942279
Shot it.
Repeatedly.
>>47942279
Shoved it out the airlock
Turned the ship exhaust wash on it
Cyborg shell disintegrated
How do we make Tic Tac Toe more competitive?
>>47942123
Shitty solved game.
>>47942123
Three players on a 4x4x4x4 grid.
>>47942244
>4x4x4x4
what is this fourth dimensional bullshit
could anything in your current campaign best the illustrious Tar-Mairon at intrigue?
>>47942077
What am I looking at?
because nothing in mine could
>>47942091
sauron ruining everything
Tell me /tg/, do your characters have honor?
>>47941887
No. He has too much sense of duty to bother with such selfish and petty things as personal honour.
He's built around honor. He's a mufucking paladin.
She pretends to, but I recognize that women don't understand and can't actually have honor.
Not sure if this has already been posted, but a new dungeon meshi has been released. With the exciting conclusion of the dragon fight.
>>47941569
>>47941572
>>47941579
Senshi is such a manly Dwarf...
What a hell is that gargantuans minis
what game is this?
>>47941391
see subject line
>>47941380
" malifaux thread"
>>47941380
The big shit has got to be for 'The Other Side'
where did this image come from anyway?
How would you play a living creature without being edgy?
How would you play a sword without being edgy?
A dull sword?
I don't understand this board. Every single thread you make is nothing but bait.
>>47941141
>druid
>>47941156
An angry old man that knows more about swordfighting than your wielders.
What are some ideas for self-contained quests or adventures in a sci-fi game that spans the galaxy (preferably including mecha in some fashion)? Think Space Dandy-style, where every episode was a new environment and place to explore, though maybe less psychedelic.
The basic premise I'm looking for are hooks I can throw out in an ocean and let the players pick their own bait in a sandbox freeroam. Any length of quest is welcome, and anything can go. There's no real tech limit, and the setting I use has things like psionic powers, so "magic" ideas are applicable too.
Some ideas I've got include:
Landing on a planet where the local government is a dictatorship with a strict no-fly policy that grounds the PCs until they can get permission to leave (likely by assisting the government in quelling rebels) or help the rebels.
First contact with new species of varying tech levels.
A ship found adrift with an Alien-like creature on board.
An old cryopod with a survivor of x catastrophe or with something valuable inside worth investigating.
Being trapped on a world where every door leads to a different dimension, Planescape-style.
Helping out in a planetary mecha civil war.
Trying to win the literal Miss Univers by finding the hottest alien in the galaxywhich really depends on the alien-jury
Geocaching through the galaxy.
Prison-planet escape.
Any kind of monster-hunting on different planets. On ice-planets, lava-, jungle-, desert-planets, whatever you can imagine.
Entering a space-wizards magical realm.Space Dandy thread?
Finding a member of the crew has been replaced/duplicated by a doppleganger.
Recovering lost shipments/materials/etc for x faction.
Finding the single remaining lifeform on an empty planet.
A false hydra-like creature that affects the PCs and their companions.
Delivery of a Do Not Open box with signs all indicating that they should open the box.
Planets found on or around "leylines" which affect their perceptions and abilitiesDandy thread is good
Princess of X planet falls for Y character and stows away aboard their ship. .
One of the players is mistaken for someone else and receives a missive not meant for them.
Their future selves show up out of nowhere to warn them about something they are about to cause, just to find out that they coming back in time is what causes the incident.
Greetings, dimwits and bunglers! I have proposed an idea that I believe we (but especially me) can profit from. The telemarketing industry! We can utilize slave wizards to cast high level message cantrip spell things to begin advertising to the masses whether they want it or not!
Hyaaah haaah!
>>47939967
What an excellent idea! It's almost like its being practiced right now.
>>47939967
>>47940097
>avataring tripfag responding to himself
>forgets to take off his tripcode
>>47940097
Did you just reply to yourself?
I haven't played DnD before, know barely anything about it, other than I really want to.
But, I got problems.
None of my friends would probably wanna do it, anyway, and I'd have no idea where to begin.
What do you think? What should i do? what can i do?
>>47939640
Gamefinder
>>47939649
>Gamefinder
could you narrow it down? theres uh, a lot of stuff.
Sorry if Im a complete tosser.
Choose an edition. Edition is important, different editions are almost different games. Basic D&D, AD&D2e, or 5e (most popular now) should be relatively easy to learn.
Which system can be used to reenact the Finno-Korean Hyper War with the greatest fidelity possible ?
>>47938214
>greatest fidelity possible
Phoenix command
The problem is that some people don't get the magnitude of the Finno-Korean Hyper War.
>>47938255
I'll check it out.
Here comes the spoilers for Vingolf 2.
>Doing meme sets
WOW such a strong game~
>>47937478
Im real excited for vingolf 2, already preordered
Do you read whole pdfs in front of your screen? I suck at it, my eyes hurt and is just not the same as reading in my bed.
Any tips for it?
Also is hard to DM with a virtual manual? And not the physical corebook
bamp
>>47937277
I read on my laptop in bed a lot, lay it on my belly. I just don't get eye strain. I never have.
virtual manuals are the shit, especially hyperlinked ones with search functions. I had everything in 3rd ed (3.0) memorized, but haven't played much D&D since then.
>>47937277
My screens are never somewhere between 3 and 5 feet away, which seems to help me. (The 3 foot one pushed back to the far end of my kitchen table. The 5 foot one to the left of my bed, about as far down as my ankles. Well, that's the big screen. My laptop, itself, provides the other screen and it's more like knee-distant, but it's secondary. Anything I'm really focused on is going to be on my big monitor.)
If you were talking about novels, I'd say to get a reader with e-ink, because that reads pretty much like a book, but a Paperwhite (or whatever) sucks for PDFs.
It's such a lame fad. Even Midnight Gond is about as good.
>MTGO Pauper Guide
https://www.cardhoarder.com/mtgo-beginner-guide
>What are some top tier decks I can get on MTGO/Paper?
http://www.mtggoldfish.com/metagame/pauper
>BUT I WANT TO SEE ALL VIABLE DECKS!
http://tappedout.net/users/fruuty/deck-folders/
>Which rules should I follow?
If you don't already have some homebrew version with friends, follow the MTGO card pool and banlist (and please spread this to your friends that start playing with you). Currently the only place Pauper is officially supported by Wizards is online, and they have a card pool and banlist, therefore that is the format we should be using offline on paper as well, since decks and cards can transfer to games between each other with no confusion.
>WAHHH THATS TOO HARD WHERE...
http://www.mtg-hunter.com
The bottom left has a box, select MTGO Pauper, all cards in the card pool and banlist are taken into account.
>What deck should I use?
Ask in the thread!
>Is MTGO worth it?
If you have no local paper competition, but want to play a vast amount of Pauper, it can't be beat, even if it is a clunky GUI, you learn quickly.
Some good decks for newbies include but are not limited to:
>Burn
>Elves
>Goblins
>Stompy
>Slivers
>Affinity
>Mono U control
>UB Teachings
Has anyone tried Moldgraf Scavenger in Tortured Existence? It seems like it would be easy to fit and activate its delirium.
>>47939664
I am using it now. It works nicely as an early gamr blocker and then beatdown once you get Delirium. Competes for a slot with Werebear, but I find the Scavenger more helpful before it is turned on.
>>47937206
But... it's as good as or better than Cloud of Faeries in Familiar. It's good enough that you don't even need to play familiars anymore. Look at the UR version and the UG version for reference. It's not a fad, it's an archetype that hasn't been completely solved yet - it's here for good.
Technically they are controlled by imperial psykers
The Legion of the Damned are controlled by nobody but the Emperor.
>>47936785
This.
I also wouldn't count them as Space Marines at this point.
They may or may not have started out as such but they are not now if they ever were.
>>47939800
they're marines, they just have a weird version of Nurgle's rot