ITT: That GM
>playing in this campaign where all the PCs are monsters
>GM approves me playing an ogre ranger, so I try to come up with ways to make being a ranger monstrous
>buy a bunch of sheep, train them to run in circles around me so I can use combat reflexes to get an attack of opportunity and then smite to get extra attacks against the enemies
>DM points out they're allied so they don't trigger attacks of opportunity
>I say I'll train them to start headbutting and attacking me on my command instead
>he gets assblasted and kicks me out of the game
Jesus. Sorry for trying to do something more interesting than rolling an attack every round and adding modifiers.I still think this might be because my sister turned him down when he asked her out.
Only that GM uses 3D pie charts.
Seriously compare the perceived sizes of the two regions labeled 20%.
>>52005681
ops sister here, can confirm
I see your other thread, both of you are wrong in this case because your both shitters.
>>52005681
"Oh no I tried doing retarded thing and it didn't work, what a shitty GM"
>>52006164
So even if you aren't a GM, if you use a 3d pie chart, you not only become a GM, but become That GM?
>>52006206
A broken clock is right twice a day.My DM is MORE wrong.
>>52006685
>that image with that filename
More like ants for the ant god.
>>52006164
Pie charts are shit in general.
>>52007041
I never thought I'd have strong opinions on what sort of chart is better. But your chart has now formed my opinion on charts and you are right. Pie charts are shit.
>>52007041
>>52008614
Pie charts are the easiest way to lie about actual percentages, by showing it from a different perspective
Manipulating information is a pretty fun thing to do desu
t. someone working for news
>>52007041
The results of the example of those pie charts are skewed by using black with black dividing lines.