What Are You Doing Right Now
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D&D Night.
I really need to find a replacement to hangouts.
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The girls painting a box for their game where they pretend to be dogs awaiting adoption.
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Current state of the bathroom.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Current state of the bathroom.
Fun stuff! Is this a remodel because you have to, or because you want to?
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Fun stuff! Is this a remodel because you have to, or because you want to?
We could get away with doing less, but not a lot less. The shower got destroyed from renters years ago so we had water damage in the wall. So the bath and shower have not been usable for several years and we needed to open up the wall to see how bad things were. We could have scaled back slightly and still done what needs to be done, but once doing that amount of work it would have been insane not to have finished redoing the bathroom as it was horribly dated anyway. So 90% had to be done, 10% is extra to make it a full remodel instead of a patch job.
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
D&D Night.
I really need to find a replacement to hangouts.
NOT Slack... Not a fan. Telegram maybe?
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
D&D Night.
I really need to find a replacement to hangouts.
Still considering using Nextcloud Talk?
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
D&D Night.
I really need to find a replacement to hangouts.
RocketChat?
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Rocket? Mattermost? Nextcloud video chat?
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Some scotch just arrived!
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
D&D Night.
I really need to find a replacement to hangouts.
We use Discord. The video sometimes bounces the client, but it is easy, and someone built a Star Wars: Edge of the Empire dice roller bot for it. So we can do initiative tracking and dice rolling right in it. I'm guessing there is something out there that is D&D compatible.
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@kelly We just use Roll20
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly We just use Roll20
We used to use Roll20 with Skype, but the roller for EotE is subpar, and Discord had more functionality overall in one app. The only thing I miss are the maps, but that isn't as necessary with the EotE system since it is more narrative based.
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@kelly I'm noticing the downsides of a map though too. When people can measure the grid they measure stuff out too exactly and it makes the game lame. Idk how to resolve it honestly but the last fight we had was the most boring experience of my D&D career because of it. There should be a range of accuracy, not hitting the head of a pin every time
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly I'm noticing the downsides of a map though too. When people can measure the grid they measure stuff out too exactly and it makes the game lame. Idk how to resolve it honestly but the last fight we had was the most boring experience of my D&D career because of it. There should be a range of accuracy, not hitting the head of a pin every time
Yeah, I try to avoid playing with people who like that level of detail. We had some of those fights in our last Pathfinder campaign, but most of the people I'm playing with are more interested in the story (with breakage), than in landing the most uber damage.
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@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly I'm noticing the downsides of a map though too. When people can measure the grid they measure stuff out too exactly and it makes the game lame. Idk how to resolve it honestly but the last fight we had was the most boring experience of my D&D career because of it. There should be a range of accuracy, not hitting the head of a pin every time
Yeah, I try to avoid playing with people who like that level of detail. We had some of those fights in our last Pathfinder campaign, but most of the people I'm playing with are more interested in the story (with breakage), than in landing the most uber damage.
This is two people's first campaign so they are playing it like a video game unfortunately
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly I'm noticing the downsides of a map though too. When people can measure the grid they measure stuff out too exactly and it makes the game lame. Idk how to resolve it honestly but the last fight we had was the most boring experience of my D&D career because of it. There should be a range of accuracy, not hitting the head of a pin every time
Yeah, I try to avoid playing with people who like that level of detail. We had some of those fights in our last Pathfinder campaign, but most of the people I'm playing with are more interested in the story (with breakage), than in landing the most uber damage.
This is two people's first campaign so they are playing it like a video game unfortunately
This is why I like to take away everything from players and make them play completely from imagination. No rolls, no numbers, just using their imagination and acting.
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Once you give someone a character sheet and dice, it's all math from then on in.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly I'm noticing the downsides of a map though too. When people can measure the grid they measure stuff out too exactly and it makes the game lame. Idk how to resolve it honestly but the last fight we had was the most boring experience of my D&D career because of it. There should be a range of accuracy, not hitting the head of a pin every time
Yeah, I try to avoid playing with people who like that level of detail. We had some of those fights in our last Pathfinder campaign, but most of the people I'm playing with are more interested in the story (with breakage), than in landing the most uber damage.
This is two people's first campaign so they are playing it like a video game unfortunately
This is why I like to take away everything from players and make them play completely from imagination. No rolls, no numbers, just using their imagination and acting.
I like the dice mechanics as long as it's kept simple... a roll for for damage and checks in a fight. Otherwise, just use your imagination as you follow the story.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly I'm noticing the downsides of a map though too. When people can measure the grid they measure stuff out too exactly and it makes the game lame. Idk how to resolve it honestly but the last fight we had was the most boring experience of my D&D career because of it. There should be a range of accuracy, not hitting the head of a pin every time
Yeah, I try to avoid playing with people who like that level of detail. We had some of those fights in our last Pathfinder campaign, but most of the people I'm playing with are more interested in the story (with breakage), than in landing the most uber damage.
This is two people's first campaign so they are playing it like a video game unfortunately
This is why I like to take away everything from players and make them play completely from imagination. No rolls, no numbers, just using their imagination and acting.
I like the dice mechanics as long as it's kept simple... a roll for for damage and checks in a fight. Otherwise, just use your imagination as you follow the story.
Why even have them make that roll? I like to keep the fact that their are dice at all out of it. I think it fundamentally undermines the fact that the DM, not the dice, are in charge.