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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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  • LousyCornMuffinsH LousyCornMuffins
    oof ouch what did you do to my bones
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    A quick greater restoration should fix that
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      Hmm. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ef19d17d-1b8e-439f-aa5c-e1e618a31481.png)
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      The problem comes in when the necromancers promise skeletons for manual labor stuff to make society better, then they take public funding and ultimately the skeletons start making soulless derivative art and writing plays/stories that barely (or don't) make sense.
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        A quick greater restoration should fix that
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        OOF OUCH NOT THOSE BONES
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          They're called "broadsheets."
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          • A archpawn@lemmy.world
            The problem is getting an army of undead. If a level 20 wizard uses all their spell slots on reasserting Animate Dead every day, that's 128 skeletons. They'd presumably be untrained laborers making 2 sp a day, so it's 25.6 gp a day. You'd be the world's poorest level 20 wizard. If you want a proper army, your options are having a whole bunch of necromancers, a Lich using its Lair Actions to regenerate spell slots, the Wand of Orcus, or using Finger of Death to murder people for years. And that last one only gets you zombies.
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            All you really need is some boy skeletons, some girl skeletons, a lot of alcohol and some sexy music
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              Hmm. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ef19d17d-1b8e-439f-aa5c-e1e618a31481.png)
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              This is functionally what Fellmarrow is doing in Narrative Declaration's Kingmaker 2e actual play.
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                Only if you send them to work somewhere else and have them give you their pay. If you are their "employer" you can make much more than 2sp per day from them. A good capitalist can make 10x or even 100x of what they pay their employees off their work.
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                You have to be a *really* good capitalist. If anyone could do that, they'd bid up the price of employees until the companies can barely turn a profit. And at that point, the skeletons barely help.
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                  Also, they work 24/7. Even if they worked for someone else, they'd do at least double or triple shifts, depending if they're 12h or 8h, netting far more than 2sp.
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                  Do they? In 3.5, undead didn't need to sleep, but 5e doesn't seem to have rules for that. Even if you're making 85.2 gp a day, that's a pittance for a level 20 wizard.
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                    The problem comes in when the necromancers promise skeletons for manual labor stuff to make society better, then they take public funding and ultimately the skeletons start making soulless derivative art and writing plays/stories that barely (or don't) make sense.
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                    We are working on making it better, we just need to use up more and more mana to train the skeletons
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                    • Aielman15A Aielman15
                      Without going into homebrew or Wish territory (as the former is table-dependent and the latter is DM-dependent), Finger of Death creates an undead that is permanently under your command. Being a 6th level spell, a 20th level caster can cast it six times per day (by spending all their higher level slots casting that spell exclusively), which means that, provided you have a steady supply of humanoids to cast the spell on, you could have six undeads per day, or 180 per month. In a year, that's 2190 undeads, which is itself a small army. Give it some time, and you'd have a small country following your commands. At that point there are only two problems: time itself (which can be solved with features that increase your lifespan, such as Boon of Immortality), and other people trying to stop you (which can be solved by using your spell slots to make them regret their decision).
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                      archpawn@lemmy.world
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                      I did list that, but doing the math is helpful. This is less useful for labor, but you could use executions or assisted suicide. If aging in their universe is anything like ours, I imagine there'd be no shortage of good people who'd rather go to heaven and donate their money to charity than spend it supporting themselves as they slowly and painfully die, but even in 3.5 where there were downsides to old age, the worst it got was +3 wisdom and -6 strength. Commoner was a class, so they'd roll ability scores and someone could have a Strength of 4, but they could also level up and improve their ability scores. The other problem is that they're making zombies, not skeletons, and there's no rule that zombies decay into skeletons or anything like that. Though I suppose if we're playing RAW, there's no rule that zombies decay at all or are unsanitary.
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                        I would be willing to join any D as well as D group that would have me. The only caveat is that I would describe the players accurately.
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                          You have to be a *really* good capitalist. If anyone could do that, they'd bid up the price of employees until the companies can barely turn a profit. And at that point, the skeletons barely help.
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                          Depends on how many high-level necromancers are there who can provide skelettons.
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                            I did one of these! not a consistent every session thing but they made a big ruckus in town fighting the Mafia who happen to have an influence over the paper
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                              Depends on how many high-level necromancers are there who can provide skelettons.
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                              If you can make ten times the employee's pay, then human employees vs skeletons is just a question of 10% of your income. But high-level necromancers are going to be more expensive than just paying commoners.
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                                If you can make ten times the employee's pay, then human employees vs skeletons is just a question of 10% of your income. But high-level necromancers are going to be more expensive than just paying commoners.
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                                Maybe skeletons can have some benefit over a regular human employee. For example, you don't have to worry about workplace safety. If they get crushed, well, just summon another tomorrow. There's no risk of them unionising or revolting. They will not abandon you for an employer who does care whether they live or not. You can use them to do all the gross and dangerous stuff where you'd actually have to pay humans more to do it. They don't slack off, they don't need breaks, they don't need sleep. I think it would be possible to capitalize on that.
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                                  Maybe skeletons can have some benefit over a regular human employee. For example, you don't have to worry about workplace safety. If they get crushed, well, just summon another tomorrow. There's no risk of them unionising or revolting. They will not abandon you for an employer who does care whether they live or not. You can use them to do all the gross and dangerous stuff where you'd actually have to pay humans more to do it. They don't slack off, they don't need breaks, they don't need sleep. I think it would be possible to capitalize on that.
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                                  > ***Poor.*** ... A poor lifestyle means going without the comforts available in a stable community. Simple food and lodgings, threadbare clothing, and unpredictable conditions result in a sufficient, though probably unpleasant, experience. Your accommodations might be a room in a flophouse or in the common room above a tavern. You benefit from some legal protections, but you still have to contend with violence, crime, and disease. People at this lifestyle level tend to be unskilled laborers, costermongers, peddlers, thieves, **mercenaries,** and other disreputable types. Mercenaries are a pretty unsafe job, and they can still only afford 2 sp a day, so I don't think workplace safety factors in much.
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