As opposed to mass polymorph or true polymorph which both explicitly say that you choose.

    • bort@lemmy.sdf.org
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      11 months ago

      Don't need to hire proofreaders when people buy the books and post their own interpretations anyway!

    • Lianodel@ttrpg.network
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      11 months ago

      5e is in this weird space where, on the one hand, it's loose and flexible, but on the other, it's designed around balanced encounters and precise readings of kind of a lot of rules.

      I found it an exhausting balancing act as a DM.

      • Cereal Nommer@ttrpg.network
        hexagon
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        11 months ago

        Don’t worry. It sounds like WotC is planning to fix the issue with not enough people wanting to DM their jank by implementing AI DMs in their new VTT.

        They did say before that no one at Wizards was working on AI DMs, but it’s all but officially confirmed Hasbro had a 3rd party working on it for them. That’s why you gotta keep your eye out for those little loopholes. 😲

        • Lianodel@ttrpg.network
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          11 months ago

          Yeah, I remember that. Along with the focus on digital tools, all I can think is, That's a video game. You're designing a video game. Those already exist. That is not what your flagship product is.

          Seriously. If I want to play a video game, I can already do that. Even some amazing D&D video games! But the reason tabletop D&D and other RPGs haven't been supplanted by video games isn't because the technology wasn't there yet, but because they do a different thing entirely. If they made Digital D&D, and even if it turned out amazing, it would be a completely distinct type of game, not a new edition of D&D.

    • Cereal Nommer@ttrpg.network
      hexagon
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      11 months ago

      If video published games publisher put out titles with gamebreaking bugs and expected the player’s computer or console to figure out what was wrong and fix them, there would be riots.
      I’m always kind of amazed how many people defend WotC putting out products with so many weird problems and expecting DMs to just shadow-patch the issues and not complain about it.

      • jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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        11 months ago

        Right? And a lot of websites provide a front end, but imagine if you had to look up the API docs, figure out auth, and do your own http post to reply to messages here. "it's more flexible that way. the DM can decide if they want to use like postman, or requests, or write their own tool!"

        • Cereal Nommer@ttrpg.network
          hexagon
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          11 months ago

          I mean this site is hardly the big budget Triple-A title equivalent of D&D. It'd be more like if the new version of Twitter/𝕏 did that.