Some of my best sessions are when my players get caught up in their RP for 4 hours and we never get to the encounters that I had planned.
I sometimes derail sessions because I love screwing around in cities and talk with random passersby instead of looking for cool equipment.
I'm always torn, as a DM, because some of the best games just kinda spiral out of an ad-hoc conversation with an NPC. But also some o the worst games.
Meanwhile, I'm sitting on a Wizard's Tower that's 100 floors of frights terminating into a portal to Limbo with a petrified god's body infested by Illithids just kinda waiting for you to get to it. But you're doing idle chatter with the tribe of goblins you met in a random encounter right before the entrance.
collecting rpg dice is like 70% of how i engage with the hobby lol
all i do is make character builds all the time and never play them at a table
i have 35 characters printed out (both paper and 3d printed) and ready to go but are on my backlog lmfao
My Brother in Christ, there's a link to "Axe and Sickle" right there on the right-hand info bar. We are literally begging people to come join us in an endless Westmarches style adventure.
dnd is the devil, pathfinder is the only path forward for socialism :comrade-doggo:
:bugs-no: one is unionized the other isnt. support unions
also golarion has a goddess of socialism. whats faerun got? a bunch of old white dudes and an edgy elf?
Narrator voice: he already, in fact, had a large rock collection
RPG math is so fun though. Like, 20% of the fun of pillars of eternity is how neat the math is.
I also love playing d10 TTRPGs and looking at charts so I can prioritize certain skills. I love how clean it is and how it fits together so nicely.
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wanderhome and other no dice no masters games don't use dice if y'all ever wanna try this meme
there's also clink that only uses coin flips as its resolution mechanic
D100 is just a marble with drawn-on lines to make you think there are flat parts